Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every independent analysis shows the opposite.
- CBO: Increases the deficit by $3.8 trillion
- CRFB: $3.1 trillion
- Penn Wharton: $2.8 trillion
- Tax Foundation (even factoring growth): $1.7 trillion
Undocumented immigrants aren’t eligible for Medicaid (except for emergencies). The bill punishes states that use their own funds to cover kids or pregnant women regardless of status. The real impact? 7.6 million people left uninsured.
This bill isn’t about savings. It’s about stripping healthcare, ballooning the deficit, and blaming immigrants for it.
If you have not read this or project 2025 do not comment here, project 2025 decimates healthcare particularly preexisting conditions and maternity care. They want women barefoot pregnant and with no money for maternity care. Kids with diabetes or cancer well gee they will no longer be insured.
Will this have a trickle down effect on hospitals? I mean people will be dying on the streets (or more likely at home, with no access to healthcare) which is what Rs want, but a lot more people will seek care in ERs. We already hear stories of ERs discharging (illegally) and putting people in taxis with just the address of a relative as there is no care home to take them. And police involved in hospital lobbies. I don't see any winners here. How will it play out?
They’ll just die quicker at home like it happens in less developed countries. Nobody tries to save anyone over 70 there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every independent analysis shows the opposite.
- CBO: Increases the deficit by $3.8 trillion
- CRFB: $3.1 trillion
- Penn Wharton: $2.8 trillion
- Tax Foundation (even factoring growth): $1.7 trillion
Undocumented immigrants aren’t eligible for Medicaid (except for emergencies). The bill punishes states that use their own funds to cover kids or pregnant women regardless of status. The real impact? 7.6 million people left uninsured.
This bill isn’t about savings. It’s about stripping healthcare, ballooning the deficit, and blaming immigrants for it.
If you have not read this or project 2025 do not comment here, project 2025 decimates healthcare particularly preexisting conditions and maternity care. They want women barefoot pregnant and with no money for maternity care. Kids with diabetes or cancer well gee they will no longer be insured.
Will this have a trickle down effect on hospitals? I mean people will be dying on the streets (or more likely at home, with no access to healthcare) which is what Rs want, but a lot more people will seek care in ERs. We already hear stories of ERs discharging (illegally) and putting people in taxis with just the address of a relative as there is no care home to take them. And police involved in hospital lobbies. I don't see any winners here. How will it play out?
Anonymous wrote:Every independent analysis shows the opposite.
- CBO: Increases the deficit by $3.8 trillion
- CRFB: $3.1 trillion
- Penn Wharton: $2.8 trillion
- Tax Foundation (even factoring growth): $1.7 trillion
Undocumented immigrants aren’t eligible for Medicaid (except for emergencies). The bill punishes states that use their own funds to cover kids or pregnant women regardless of status. The real impact? 7.6 million people left uninsured.
This bill isn’t about savings. It’s about stripping healthcare, ballooning the deficit, and blaming immigrants for it.
If you have not read this or project 2025 do not comment here, project 2025 decimates healthcare particularly preexisting conditions and maternity care. They want women barefoot pregnant and with no money for maternity care. Kids with diabetes or cancer well gee they will no longer be insured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will need to recertify twice a year in some states. Get ready for chaos in all the nursing homes in America
Wow, this will be for seniors too? That's maddening. Why isn't PE up in arms over this?
Anonymous wrote:Every independent analysis shows the opposite.
- CBO: Increases the deficit by $3.8 trillion
- CRFB: $3.1 trillion
- Penn Wharton: $2.8 trillion
- Tax Foundation (even factoring growth): $1.7 trillion
Undocumented immigrants aren’t eligible for Medicaid (except for emergencies). The bill punishes states that use their own funds to cover kids or pregnant women regardless of status. The real impact? 7.6 million people left uninsured.
This bill isn’t about savings. It’s about stripping healthcare, ballooning the deficit, and blaming immigrants for it.
If you have not read this or project 2025 do not comment here, project 2025 decimates healthcare particularly preexisting conditions and maternity care. They want women barefoot pregnant and with no money for maternity care. Kids with diabetes or cancer well gee they will no longer be insured.
Anonymous wrote:It's fantastic to cut Medicaid. More families should be taking care of their elders instead of farming them out to "homes."
Anonymous wrote:You will need to recertify twice a year in some states. Get ready for chaos in all the nursing homes in America
Anonymous wrote:It's fantastic to cut Medicaid. More families should be taking care of their elders instead of farming them out to "homes."