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"A measly 35 million" is one of my favorite funny comments today.Fascinating....not rich enough for you to bend the knee to, eh?
"A measly 35 million" is one of my favorite funny comments today.Fascinating....not rich enough for you to bend the knee to, eh?
Did you? Parts of the actual Bill should be what you post. Not reactions by third parties.Or you're now stuck because you could have simply googled the House and Senate Medicaid cuts for yourself.
Which will, of course, crush tons of MAGAs/their hospitals/etc.
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Medicaid cuts threaten health care access in rural America
Major cuts to Medicaid funding could have rural communities across the country facing widespread hospital closures and reduced access to health care, says Michael Shepherd, a health policy researcher at the University of Michigan.www.news-medical.net
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Impact of Proposed Medicaid Cuts on Rural Healthcare is Severe, Organizations Warn
As Congress reconvenes to discuss the budget bill, a new report reveals that 380 independent rural hospitals nationwide are at risk of closingwww.hcinnovationgroup.com
So that's the best you've got?Did you? Parts of the actual Bill should be what you post. Not reactions by third parties.
That’s all I needSo that's the best you've got?
No it's not. You haven't made an argument.That’s all I need
If you can’t produce the language from the bill to support your position you have nothing.No it's not. You haven't made an argument.
Your post is flaccid.
If you want to stick your head in the sand that's up to you.If you can’t produce the language from the bill to support your position you have nothing.
I mean, our Southern states are so ****ed. I'm not sure I could list all the ways (from Medicaid cuts to the eventual Medicare cuts to no FEMA during hurricanes to no workers in the fields, to higher prices, etc).
It's complete madness.
And what's even funnier is his father in law is worth $400 Million."A measly 35 million" is one of my favorite funny comments today.
Why are they not working?
Is Donald Trump a thief, adulterer, conman and felon who uses extortion and social media bullying to get his way?You tell me. You're the one making excuses for them.
Is Donald Trump a thief, adulterer, conman and felon who uses extortion and social media bullying to get his way?
Is Donald Trump a thief, adulterer, conman and felon who uses extortion and social media bullying to get his way?Afraid to answer the question, I see.
I mean, our Southern states are so ****ed. I'm not sure I could list all the ways (from Medicaid cuts to the eventual Medicare cuts to no FEMA during hurricanes to no workers in the fields, to higher prices, etc).
It's complete madness.
There are no cuts to Medicaid. They just aren't going to increase their budget by as much. This is necessary.
The idiots cannot even figure out how they're going to be hurt. How the hell can we expect them to know who to vote for?I suspect millions of Americans losing their health care will experience that as a cut.
I mean, I guess they could've set up a phony university and scammed people out of their "tuition" money or sold crappy "steaks" via mail delivery or been slum lords.....Just saw the Pelosi's are worth $413M.
Must be from book sales, huh.
I mean, our Southern states are so ****ed. I'm not sure I could list all the ways (from Medicaid cuts to the eventual Medicare cuts to no FEMA during hurricanes to no workers in the fields, to higher prices, etc).
It's complete madness.
I'm sorry.How so?
I know from personal experience. I got bold faced lied to by my government employer and was given some percentage smaller than I was contractually (and formerly statutorily) guaranteed for my work product. Every month I’m ripped off a bit more.
I survived it but I’m not over it. I’d gladly sock the three folks who led the charge to “F” me and everyone like me over squarely in the eye hard enough that their ancestors would feel it given the chance.
People who never had something, yeah maybe the envy others who have it but they don’t get pissed off about it because they can’t miss what they never had. Give them health insurance long enough for them to get use to it then take it away, not the same thing.
I mean, our Southern states are so ****ed. I'm not sure I could list all the ways (from Medicaid cuts to the eventual Medicare cuts to no FEMA during hurricanes to no workers in the fields, to higher prices, etc).
It's complete madness.
It seems like one thing that all socioeconomic classes in the states have in common is a thinly disguised or freely expressed contempt for those who have less money. I've observed it from the working class to the working rich. It's a curious trait, especially for people who could legitimately blame those who exploit labor for a lot of their problems.@Napoleon only gets down on his knees and opens his mouth if your net worth is ten times that.
I'm sorry.
"A measly 35 million" is one of my favorite funny comments today.