Obama’s plan all along was to expand Medicaid until one day we woke up and nearly everyone was on it and the country was insolvent.
He, as well as every lefty economist, is a wrecking ball whose aspiration is to “fundamentally transform America” into a socialist/communist hellhole where elites enjoy life and everyone else has a beaten down 1000 yard stare.
Former President Barack Obama is joining the demagogic slugfest against the GOP’s latest bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare. He claims the GOP bill would “ruin Medicaid.”
He’s wrong. His health law ruined Medicaid.
Now, half of all women who give birth in the United States are on Medicaid, a staggering figure. The Republican bill, awaiting Senate action, will reform Medicaid, restoring its original mission and ensuring its future.
Medicaid was created in 1965 as a safety net for the poor. But ObamaCare distorted it, edging the US health-care system closer to a Medicaid-for-all or single-payer system. Swelling the Medicaid rolls — instead of making private insurance affordable — was the main trick ObamaCare used to boost the number of insured.
A whopping 75 million people are now enrolled on Medicaid, 20 million more than in Medicare, the program for the elderly. If the repeal bill doesn’t pass, Medicaid enrollment will soar to 86 million by 2026, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis released Monday.
Who’s picking up the tab for this vast Medicaid expansion? You. Worse, you pay twice — once as a taxpayer, then again as an insurance consumer.
Families with private insurance pay $1,500 to $2,000 or more in added premiums yearly already to keep Medicaid afloat. The more Medicaid expands, the higher their premiums will go.
That’s because Medicaid shortchanges hospitals and doctors, paying less than the actual cost of care. They make up for it by shifting the costs onto privately insured patients. Ouch.
That cost-shifting only works until Medicaid enrollment grows too large. The Mayo Clinic warned three months ago that Medicaid enrollment has reached the tipping point. The renowned clinic announced it will have to turn away some Medicaid patients, or put them at the back of the line, behind patients with private insurance.
Years earlier, when ObamaCare was still being debated in Congress, the dean and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine, Edward Miller, had issued a similar warning: Allowing a vast expansion of Medicaid could have “catastrophic effects” at places like Hopkins.
ht/ c. steven tucker
SCOAMF also said we could keep our plans keep our doctors and save a shit ton on our premiums.
But hey, JEF is killing it with the jeans…
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/06/28/politics/obama-dad-jeans/index.html
I can’t afford any health insurance so I don’t have any
This is perfect
https://www.facebook.com/TheObnoxiousOne5/videos/333447970417311/
As Medicaid passes the tipping point and collapses the medical industry (Cloward-Piven), hospitals and medical networks large and small will contract, reduce services, and inevitably go under. Medical professionals have mobile skills and will emigrate to countries where they can lead more profitable lives.
At that point (or before) the Feds will directly nationalize all remaining providers. The VA hospital model. Worse even than the current British NHS model.
Gruber’s testimony revealed this was the goal all along.
Rufus T. You are correct.
If I end up in a gulag, I intend to grow fat on liberals who can’t believe they’re in there with me.
@Lazlo my friend, if we wind up in a Gulag together, remember the survival Rules Of Zombieland:
1. Fatties are the first to go
2. Double Tap
3. Know Your Exits
4. Cardio!
And I call dibs on the name “Tallahassee”.
One of my favorites Rufus!!
It took a pretty unique individual to not only resurrect a clueless buffoon like Jimmie Carter, but to elevate him to near human status, now he’s continuing the focus on social mutation. The man is a sociopath in the classic sense.