Trump Lies as GOP Protects Their Stocks While Ripping Health Care From 17 Million Americans
- A provision requires able-bodied adults aged 18 to 64 to work at least 80 hours a month to qualify for Medicaid benefits, with some exemptions like education and community service.
- According to the Congressional Budget Office, 11.8 million people could lose health insurance by 2034 due to this provision and changes to the Affordable Care Act.
- Senator Roger Marshall supports the work requirement, claiming it incentivizes dignity and purpose in work.
- Senator Mark Kelly argues that this legislation will remove health insurance from 17 million people, creating life-or-death situations for them.
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Glen Biegel: Dissecting Medicaid's work requirement
By GLEN BIEGEL The left has declared war on those who would place work or service requirements on those who receive Medicaid and are able-bodied. The statements made against any who support the work or service requirement are powerful and clear. You are killing people. You are taking away the way of life of Alaskans. You are stealing folks’ healthcare. […] The post Glen Biegel: Dissecting Medicaid’s work requirement appeared first on Must …
Trump lies as GOP protects their stocks while ripping health care from 17 million Americans
At the White House balcony, talking down to the crowds like a medieval European king, Donald Trump explained that his bill was actually well liked despite what you’ve heard, read, or even thought. Meanwhile, Republican representatives were busy selling stocks tied to Medicaid despite their repeated claims that the new bill would have no effect on Medicaid. Trump’s mega bill has been criticized for its tax cuts to corporations and wealthy people.…
Republicans praise 'big, beautiful bill’s' work requirement for Medicaid: ‘We’ve got to get back to work’
Democrats are predicting major problems with a provision in the "big, beautiful bill" requiring work for Medicaid eligibility, while Republicans say, "We've got to get back to work."
The Republicans’ Big Ugly Bill Is A Ticking Time Bomb— And They’re Standing Right On It
Mark Pinsley: “And remember: Medicaid doesn’t hand people money. It pays doctors. Hospitals. Providers. Directly. The people who have Medicaid don’t get money directly. The words that come out of the mouths of Republicans: Lies. And they want to believe those lies, because they make cruelty sound like responsibility. Ryan MacKenzie & the others didn’t just pass a bill. They gave more money to ICE, the brownshirts of this moment, who are now bein…
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