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Offline Ralph Wiggum

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The Truth Behind the Medicaid Melodrama
« on: March 09, 2025, 04:26:40 PM »
Get ready to be bombarded with ghoulish paid ads and Democratic politicians warning about grandmothers dying, children denied needed cancer treatments, and pregnant women suffering. The demagoguery is in full swing against Republicans' efforts to control federal spending on Medicaid and stabilize the nation's debt. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul screamed last week that "House Republicans just voted to rip health care away from up to 1.8 million New Yorkers -- all to bankroll giveaways for billionaires." Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) parroted the message ("tax breaks for their billionaire buddies") and warned that "moms and babies will lose health care coverage." Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-Ill.) shrieked, "People will die."

These are lies. Helpless children, the elderly, pregnant women and the disabled are not going to lose their health care. And the Medicaid changes are designed to help all Americans, not just billionaires.

The economic impact of Congress not containing Medicaid spending is what's truly scary.  If the demagoguery succeeds and the Republican majority gives up on achieving a budget bill that curbs spending, everyone will suffer. Inflation will rise. Interest rates on car loans, credit cards and mortgages will likely go up. President Donald Trump's tax cuts probably would not be renewed, and some companies, suddenly facing unfavorable tax rates, would leave the U.S. for lower-tax locations, possibly taking your job with them.

But first, here's why the fearmongering filling the air waves is untrue:

Since 1965, Medicaid has provided a safety net for those in medical need, and no one is proposing "gutting" it. A decade ago, then-President Barack Obama and Congress expanded Medicaid to cover healthy adults, whether they were willing to work or not. Rep. Nancy Pelosi boasted that everyone should have the freedom to pursue "your own happiness" of, for example, being a writer, or "whatever you want to do," without having to hold down a job and pay for health insurance. Pelosi's promise made working people into patsies supporting the freeloaders. Now congressional Republicans are calling for a "work requirement" for healthy people who don't have to care for a child or elderly dependent. "Work" overstates the toughness. Anyone who is employed for 80 hours a month, or attends school, a training program or drug recovery program, and is low-income will still be eligible for free care. Just not moochers.

House Speaker Mike Johnson tweeted last week, "Medicaid is for single mothers with small children who are just trying to make it. It's not for 29-year-old males sitting on their couch playing video games."  The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates the "work" requirement would save $140 billion over the next decade. Republicans are proposing another $100 billion in savings by allowing states to check eligibility for Medicaid more than once a year. The Biden administration put into effect a wacky rule in 2024 that barred states from checking eligibility more frequently, allowing some people to stay on Medicaid after their income was too high or they were no longer disabled or caring for a dependent. Let's spend Medicaid dollars on the truly needy.

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When you hear the demagogues oppose Medicaid "cuts," remember that not making these changes is what is dangerous to you -- your job security and your ability to afford necessities and even to buy a home. Don't fall for the phony sob stories.

https://hotair.com/betsy-mccaughey/2025/03/09/the-truth-behind-the-medicaid-melodrama-n3800563
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Re: The Truth Behind the Medicaid Melodrama
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2025, 04:59:54 PM »
I don’t know why Republicans don’t come out with their own ads to counter. Some of these lies. A perfect example would be MVD coaching off his mom and begging for money on the dump.

I’m sure there’s lots of people who are playing the system and it should be known that all that’s being done is to get rid of fraud to protect the mothers in the children and elderly and the ones who cannot work and cannot afford insurance.

I don’t think the republicans do enough they need to yell louder more often and longer than the Democrats with their lies. They need to counter them with the truth.
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