THIS is going to be a major problem in relpealing this P.o.S.
How many are added to medicaid who will be thrown off?
They dont want people to join and pay - they want as many more people as they can have on medicaid
“How many are added to medicaid who will be thrown off?”
None. Its an exponential expansion of government dependence. Wait until the FedGov cuts back on subsidizing the states on Medicaid in a couple of years.
Maybe he could choose a line of work that pays better! We can expect the media to flood us with every "success" story they can find, while ignoring all the horror stories.
obamites especially want new middle class people over 55 (note the interesting age specification) onto MEDCAID because when they die, the govt can claim their humble estate (like maybe a house) to redistribute...err, to pay back their medical bills
in the past po’ was po’ and the welfare class had nothing to lose going on MEDICAID, but now that the middle class is being forced into MEDICAID, things have changed
Easy-peasy. Republicans simply tell those few that signed up "If you like your Obamacare, you can keep your Obamacare!", then kick them out. What's good for the goose...
John Nunnemacher, you are one heck of a low informed voter!
There are fewer physicians per person than in most other OECD countries. In 2010, for instance, the U.S. had 2.4 practicing physicians per 1,000 people -- well below below the OECD average of 3.1.
* The number of hospital beds in the U.S. was 2.6 per 1,000 population in 2009, lower than the OECD average of 3.4 beds.
Only someone with the naivete of a high school class president could believe that increasing demand for something that's in short supply could possibly result in lower prices. (That's about the point in time when Obama got in over his head, intellectually. They will try to pick up the slack with physician extenders like PAs and NPs but there is a supply problem there, too. There really is no feasible solution to this arithmetic problem with of the supply of health care, and Obama and the Democrats aren't even aware that it's a problem.)
I don’t think we will move anybody off medicaid, nor do I think that is essential. Yes, it is a bad situation where we have to pour more money into things. But that would just make it a typical welfare program, rather than a program that destroys the liberty of all americans.