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But how do we reach universality?Poor and middle class folks sacrifice for the wealthy
But how do we reach universality?Poor and middle class folks sacrifice for the wealthy
medicaid. post must be at least 16 charactersBut how do we reach universality?
We are reaping the sins of “the greatest generation” who had no qualms about increasing their benefits well above what they paid in.My elderly relatives are on Medicare, you don’t frak with the Elderly.
Medicaid provides healthcare benefits to those too poor to pay for them. Those that can pay their own way do, those that cannot get medicaid.Please elaborate.
Medicare is welfare and it is bankrupting our country. Welfare for the rich.But then it is welfare purely and may not be politically sustainable.
It also may have the unintended consequences of promoting too many to opt out of insurance, raising premiums for the rest.
Stop giving it to the aged, so we have money to cover the young and working age people.But how do we reach universality?
In reality, old age is not just predictable it is a binary eventuality. EVERY9NE either (1) dies while young or (2) gets old and dies. That certainty is the reason that it makes sense for a developed society to use government to administer a program that plans for old age such as Social Security - which is basically a forced savings program.Why should the taxpayer pay for what they can pay for themselves? They saved money for their retirement, old age is a predictable risk. One can set aside for it. No need for an expensive government bureaucracy.
I am not sure how to interpret this remark.Stop giving it to the aged, so we have money to cover the young and working age people.
I think the issue is why should we take from working people to subsidized the wealthiest segment of our society?I am not sure how to interpret this remark.
You can rest assured that is not what’s happening.I think the issue is why should we take from working people to subsidized the wealthiest segment of our society?
ok, then prove it.You can rest assured that is not what’s happening.
However much we may disagree on things, thank you for your service to our country. It is deeply appreciated, and you and yours are in my prayer daily.I am fortunate enough to be a Veteran.
I answered with honesty.I am not sure how to interpret this remark.
I get your position but at some point it needs to become ‘means tested’Now at age 66, stinkcat want’s the government to dump me off medicare and have me fend for myself.
Myself and just about every baby-boomer will vote against any politician who supports cutting Social Security or Medicare.
Jim