18-year-old high school senior said she will be Medicaid-eligible when she graduates this spring. She is learning about the work requirements, and said she's worried she will miss a step and lose her coverage. A person graduating high school and the first thing she thinks of is her welfare coverage? If she had a chronic illness I would understand. But every indication is that she is quite normal and typical of what our public education system is producing.
exemptions ... pregnant women Great. Get pregnant right out of High School and you don't have to work.
To: spintreebob
Stealing funds from those who really can’t earn their own way due to age/disabilities - not to mention the American taxpayer.
2 posted on
02/12/2018 12:22:21 PM PST by
trebb
(I stopped picking on the mentally ill hypocrites who pose as conservatives...;-})
To: spintreebob
an 18-year-old high school senior said she will be Medicaid-eligible when she graduates this spring. She is learning about work requirements, she's worried she will lose her coverage. "I'm definitely going to find a job," she said. It's working already!
3 posted on
02/12/2018 12:39:39 PM PST by
libertylover
(Kurt Schlicter: "They wonder why they got Trump. They are why they got Trump")
To: spintreebob
I hope it has the desired effect of getting some of the lazy to work.
On the other hand, my wife’s niece is 5’3” 300 lbs. and her husband is 6’0” 400-450 lbs. They don’t do anything and I think they’re to the point where they can’t do anything.
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02/12/2018 12:44:20 PM PST by
libertylover
(Kurt Schlicter: "They wonder why they got Trump. They are why they got Trump")
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