(July 28, 2017 at 5:58 pm)Aegon Wrote:No. Actually our GOP state did expand Medicaid. It's liberal economics that's fucking over the working class, especially the working poor.(July 28, 2017 at 5:21 pm)A Theist Wrote: I can see the Republicans losing the Senate in the mid terms as some of them face a pissed off base fueling primary challenges and third party challenges. All the Republicans bitched and moaned about for seven years was repealing Obamacare, and they failed to repeal it when they had the chance, having control of both Houses. McCain even had a 2016 campaign ad in which it was stated that he was leading the fight to repeal it. No repeal yet. As far as Obamacare, who can actually afford that shit? I draw social security and I work part time in a warehouse as a Non-Con Reach Truck put away driver. The insurance deductibles where I work is far too expensive so I can't afford to get insurance through my employer. The wife tried to sign us up for Obamacare but it too was going to be far too expensive and they suggested that we should try for Medicaid in my state. Tried that, but Medicaid said I made too much money to qualify. Working part time on warehouse wages and drawing social security is making too much money? I'm part of the working poor who pays into the system, but can't benefit from the system, only to be fucked over by the system. The wife and I are without healthcare. Can't afford it. I think that every piece of shit in Washington who imposes mandates on everyone else in the country should participate in those mandates themselves.
I'm going to assume you live in a state that did not expand Medicaid coverage under the ACA. Thank God for conservative economics, eh?
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