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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Soul Crusher on July 09, 2012, 09:42:05 AM
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2012/jul/9/rick-perry-texas-wont-expand-medicaid
Good - all states need to do this.
FUBO ! ! ! ! !
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BFD - the law allows for the federal government to set up the exchanges and eventually all states will get on board (most likely sooner rather than later)
I'm pretty sure the feds pay close to 100% of the states costs for the first few year and upwards of 90% + after that
the Repubs governors will quickly realize (and I'm sure they already know it) that in the long run this will save them on health care costs. Those future health problems aren't going away so if people don't get insurance coverage they will just get emergency treatment or access to coverage that eventually costs the state money
and of course, the political pressure to get on board will grow too
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BFD - the law allows for the federal government to set up the exchanges and eventually all states will get on board (most likely sooner rather than later)
I'm pretty sure the feds pay close to 100% of the states costs for the first few year and upwards of 90% + after that
the Repubs governors will quickly realize (and I'm sure they already know it) that in the long run this will save them on health care costs. Those future health problems aren't going away so if people don't get insurance coverage they will just get emergency treatment or access to coverage that eventually costs the state money
and of course, the political pressure to get on board will grow too
LOL. Only a delusional moron and hardcore leftist believes that nonsense. When has the govt EVER made something more affordable? Ever?
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LOL. Only a delusional moron and hardcore leftist believes that nonsense. When has the govt EVER made something more affordable? Ever?
you should learn to read
the future health care issues won't go away simply because a governor refuses to participate
they will just be SOLEY the burden of the state rather than a shared burden with the Feds paying 90% or more of the freight
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you should learn to read
the future health care issues won't go away simply because a governor refuses to participate
they will just be SOLEY the burden of the state rather than a shared burden with the Feds paying 90% or more of the freight
Do you favor repealing EMTALA?
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Yes and being ill without a health insurance is also dangerous ::)