So I was chatting with one of girlfriends and the subject of medicaid and Trump wanting to depose of it came up. Would anyone here know what the replacement will be? Thanks. Originally Posted by R.M.The same thing America had before: Jobs.
The same thing America had before: Jobs. Originally Posted by nwarounderFrom which one may obtain group insurance ....
Did someone say CHIP is a "substitute for expanded Medicaid"?Maybe I misunderstood you. You noted multiple times the "resources available before the ACA" or something to that effect. I'm not sure what resources you're talking about, just pointing out that healthcare for the poor before the ACA (and now during the ACA for states who have not expanded medicaid) is insufficient.
It was Fluffy69 ... just consider the source and ignore it. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Let's be honest, shall we? The single reason we have Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and even Obamacare is so Democrats can buy votes from the poor and disadvantaged. Health care is a by-product. And government health care is typically poor, at best. So any attempt to control costs is met with, "They're going to take your health care away!" Get it in your head. Government doesn't help people. Government BUYS people! They get them hooked on "free" stuff, and they've got them for life, unless the person involved discovers s/he's a slave and fights for freedom.Try running as a Republican on the platform that you'll abolish medicare and social security, see where that gets you.
Government never asks "How much do we need to spend to make sure people are cared for?" But "How much will keep them voting for us?"
Government is not your friend. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
which may necessarily require some tweaking with respect to "Medicaid," which the Dems tied to Obamacare. Originally Posted by LexusLoverNot for the 19 states that rejected the expanded Medicaid option from the ACA. Texas is one of the 19 states that rejected the option.
Maybe I misunderstood you. You noted multiple times the "resources available before the ACA" or something to that effect. I'm not sure what resources you're talking about, just pointing out that healthcare for the poor before the ACA (and now during the ACA for states who have not expanded medicaid) is insufficient. Originally Posted by preggolover89He posted about Texas. I posted about Texas.
Why did we have to pass that crazy clusterfuck of a bill back in 2010 when a simple Medicaid expansion program could have done the trick? Originally Posted by lustyladHe can't. I can. As I have repeatedly said .. Obamacare initiative was led by Pelosi in an effort to bail out the California failed retirement system that included medical coverage for the retirees, but the State of California couldn't pay the tab for the costs of the program ... which involved retirees fleeing the State with their retirement packages so they could live off of it while the State gouged the residences with excessive tax burdens to pay for the frivolous bullshit the California legislature and "referendums' demanded.
I thought you downloaded the ACA law to your computer. You didn't see that part about Texas? Originally Posted by flghtr65Section Number of the ACA "about Texas"? Before the end of the year!
What my main concern is for people that has disabilities that will still be covered. Yes and they are here in Texas. Have a great day. Originally Posted by R.M.I suspect that the "main concern" for those with "disabilities" is perhaps a stricter review of "qualifying" for benefits ....
Hey flighty,Hey Lad,
Since you are eccie's self-proclaimed resident expert on Obamacare, can you tell us what percentage of those who gained health insurance as a result of the ACA took the expanded Medicaid?
At least one study puts this percentage as high as 97%!
While the number of insured Americans increased by 9.25 million, growth in Medicaid accounted for 97 percent (8.99 million people) of that net gain.
http://www.heritage.org/research/rep...caid-expansion
Originally Posted by lustylad