9 states poised to end coverage for millions if Trump cuts Medicaid funding
9 states poised to end coverage for millions if Trump cuts Medicaid funding
About 3.7 million people are at immediate risk of losing health coverage should the federal government cut funding for Medicaid expansions, as some allies of President-elect Donald Trump have proposed.
Republicans do not care about your health or well being. If you are poor, they wish you to die.
52 2 ReplyThat's not true, they want slaves
29 0 ReplyCan't really have someone as a slave if they are dead because of a lack of healthcare.
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... and quietly, too.
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Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Utah and Virginia.
32 0 ReplyThe following states never expanded Medicaid.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
If anyone was confused why some very red states weren't on the list
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WTF Illinois
19 1 ReplyDefinitely didn't expect Illinois to be on that list. Hopefully Pritzker will do something about it? Only time will tell.
8 0 ReplyMoney’s gotta come from somewhere. At least with a trigger law Illinois won’t be taking on more debt while they figure out what to do.
4 0 ReplyI wonder if that trigger was from before Illinois got that sweet, sweet legalized cannabis revenue. I know that IL finances were crazy bad back then, and I haven't heard much about them being crazy bad in a few years now.
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Leopards Eating People's Faces Party
5 0 ReplyUnfortunate to see for many states here.
5 0 ReplySo sad for maga boomers. Thoughts and prayers yall
8 16 ReplyMedicare is the program with age based eligibility (primarily, disability can also be a qualifier).
Medicaid is the program for the poor. Boomers likely will see cuts to Medicare, but this shit is just punching down on the poor.
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