Leaving the inflammatory comments aside, a 76 year old is going to have higher health care costs, whether it be today or in a a few years. Why do we (collective we) need to pay for that? |
I did answer her question several times. Did you? Other than the very helpful “go back.” |
You’re not. Never did and never will. Please educate yourself before spewing hate. |
Medicaid depending on income. |
Only for extreme emergencies. Otherwise no. |
Must wait 5 years from date of obtaining a green card to apply to Medicaid. |
Tax payers fund Medicare. the individual didn’t pay into the pool. So why would the pool pay for a non participant? In your effort to get your hot take off, you’re making yourself look hateful. |
Holy cow! This person is not eligible for Medicare. Why are you bringing it up except for your ignorance? |
Please show me how a green card holder can obtain Medicare. I’d love to be able to get it for a relative. You’re very helpful. |
NP here. Can you tell us who does then? Where does the money come from? |
Holy cow! You are rude. I was responding to the "benefits to the elderly" comment. |
Your relative can pay for care through the marketplace exchange. The rest of the population who paid into the system can utilize Medicare. Why do people expect things for free? |
Was she married to your father or someone who has a work history in the US? Can't a green card holder get Medicare through spouse's work history? |
They obtain private insurance. What’s so hard to understand about that? |
Not surprising that you didn’t detect sarcasm in my comment. I’ll spell it out for you this time. Green card holders are not eligible for Medicare unless they’ve paid into the system. So save your rage for something else that you can actually auppprt with facts. |