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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(137,429 posts)
Fri May 16, 2025, 02:18 PM May 2025

As Republicans weigh Medicaid work requirements, Georgia offers a warning

Two years ago, Georgia began allowing low-income adults to join Medicaid on the condition that they work or train for a job. Republicans now tout the state as a model of compassionate cost-saving health policy.

But Georgia’s experience may actually offer reason for caution, even as House Republicans this week advanced measures to impose similar conditions nationwide.

Just 12,000 of the nearly 250,000 newly eligible Georgians ultimately received Medicaid, the public health insurance program for the poor and disabled, well short of the state’s initial 50,000 goal. Administrative costs far outpaced spending on medical care. Some who do work had a tough time proving it to state officials - or their work, such as caring for ailing relatives, didn’t qualify.

Georgia’s experiences portend what’s to come if work requirements are imposed nationally, Medicaid researchers said.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-weigh-medicaid-requirements-georgia-124000041.html

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As Republicans weigh Medicaid work requirements, Georgia offers a warning (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2025 OP
"Perfect. This sounds groovy. So much suffering!" - National G.O.P., Inc. BoRaGard May 2025 #1
These people hildegaard28 May 2025 #2
Jesus was 'woke'. Republicans are updating Christianity. Norrrm May 2025 #3
These people are Christians in name only. They are neither followers of Jesus elocs May 2025 #5
If mass unemployment comes in the near future, almost no one can qualify. This is their plan. n/t BamaRefugee May 2025 #4

hildegaard28

(792 posts)
2. These people
Fri May 16, 2025, 02:39 PM
May 2025

Like to call themselves Christians, but I don't recall Jesus ever demanding anyone he healed prove they work in order to be healed.

 

elocs

(24,486 posts)
5. These people are Christians in name only. They are neither followers of Jesus
Fri May 16, 2025, 02:58 PM
May 2025

nor his New Testament teachings. Jesus would claim not to know them. In fact, I don't believe that anybody who voted for Trump could legitimately call themselves a Christian.

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