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In reply to the discussion: Speaker Mike Johnson says some Medicaid recipients will 'choose' whether to lose health care under House spending bill [View all]walkingman
(9,611 posts)13. Agree - In rural Texas, there are a lot of "contractors", by that I mean people
that do work....ranch, tree work, fencing, simple home maintenance, etc. that work for cash....they don't pay taxes so have no proof of work. When they get sick and go to the hospital the hospital has to care for them and in order to get paid helps them get on "assistance". It is in their benefit to do this otherwise they would have to eat the cost.
The real problem is that our government has this crazy idea that your health should depend on your wealth. Instead of viewing healthcare as a human right, like everything else in America....if it is not for profit it shouldn't exist.
The GOP does not understand the basic principle that government is there for one purpose and one purpose alone.....to serve the people.
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Speaker Mike Johnson says some Medicaid recipients will 'choose' whether to lose health care under House spending bill [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jun 1
OP
Tend to agree. Most already work and there are so many exceptions to the work requirements that few
Silent Type
Jun 1
#7
Agree - In rural Texas, there are a lot of "contractors", by that I mean people
walkingman
Jun 1
#13
Well according to Trump, the next Dem Pres can just start universal healthcare!
Callie1979
Jun 1
#31
Yes, neo liberals were all for opening the door so fascists can continue the destruction of safety nets
ImNotGod
Jun 1
#9
The fact is, the vast majority of fraud against Medicaid (and Medicare) is perpetrated by providers, not...
LudwigPastorius
Jun 1
#11
Until Congress gets off its rears and enacts universal coverage, we'll always have disputes over who should get
Silent Type
Jun 1
#5
"Volunteering" 80 hours a month for $187. In food stamps is slave labor
questionseverything
Jun 1
#36
I agree, but Food Stamp work requirements have been law for decades including admins from both Parties.
Silent Type
Jun 1
#37