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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 08:30 AM Mar 2017

From Kos: The Best Single Statement Ever On GOP "Healthcare" - Devastating

Dear Mom,

You won't comprehend this because you have Stage 6 Dementia, but things need to change. The nice congressmen in Washington want to free us from government dependency so we can make better healthcare choices without the stigma of taking handouts from society.

So, Mom, about your Medicaid Aged and Disabled Waiver that pays me a 40 hr/week pittance to care for you at home 24/7: the new HHS Secretary and Medicaid Chief sent our Governor a letter that says people on Medicaid should seek employment if they want to keep those benefits. This may sound unfair considering you're 89, bladder and bowel incontinent, unable to walk unassisted, and often lapse into episodes of uncontrollable whimpering, but if the government decides it's for the best, we'll all need to buck up and contribute our fair share. After all, your 50 year nursing career doesn't necessarily entitle you to a free ride.

I'll probably need to get a "real" job too, because I exploit the system. Never mind that your care would cost the state $78,000 annually in a nursing home versus the $16,000 it pays me; leave the math to those smart fellas in Washington who understand that big government should stop controlling our lives. The important thing is we'll have freedom to choose, and not impose an unfair tax burden on millionaires and the medical industrial complex.

Once I stop taking handouts, I won't be home with you. We should bolster the economy by hiring attendant care, but it costs more than I can earn, and Medicare won't cover it because those warmhearted legislators support family values like looking after our own. You'll enjoy being home alone all day, Mom. You don't really need regular meals or clean Depends, and when you have one of your falls, you can rest quietly on the floor in a puddle of urine until I get off work. Those dear congressmen give us other options, too, such as permanently placing you in a facility to die more quickly and efficiently. Here's another choice: I could stay home and attend you for free! We'll do fine on your Social Security income by sacrificing a few luxuries like groceries, property taxes, electricity, and the car.

There's a bonus, Mom. I won't be forced to maintain health insurance! Remember “Obamacare” that saved my life through early cancer screening? The Republicans devised a better plan. Because I'm over 50 and earn $150 per year above the Medicaid cutoff, my annual premium will increase by roughly $6,000, but I can choose to opt out! I'll still have "access” but not be victimized by the enslaving tax subsidy that let me afford coverage for the first time in 25 years. I'm excited about returning to indigent emergency room treatment and boosting insurance industry profits while taxpayers shoulder the cost instead.

With so many great options it's hard to decide, but here's our new plan, Mom. Under Trumpcare, I'll "choose" to lose health coverage, seek a minimum wage job, and dump you in a nursing home. Between the cost of facility care, a couple of ER visits and perhaps one minor surgery for me per year, and the food stamps and heating assistance I'll need once you and your Social Security income leave the household, I estimate we will save the government roughly NEGATIVE $350,000 over the next 5 years! Multiply that by the millions of people who will lose coverage, and you can appreciate what a sensible and economical plan the Republicans have devised.

You'll be proud to receive depersonalized institutional care instead of burdening society in comfort with your family. The facility gets your Social Security check, and Medicare/Medicaid will cover the balance until you hit the newly proposed block grant funding cap. If you're still alive then, we're unsure what will happen, but we can trust Congress to do what's right. I hear they're formulating a plan to ship the poor, elderly, and chronically ill to arctic ice floes. It's called “Trump Tower North: the Last Resort.” You might even get to see polar bears before they become extinct! Won't that be fun?

I'm so happy that the government wants to stop interfering in our lives.

Love,
Your Freeloading Daughter

P.S. Mom, if you do need a job to keep that Medicaid, I thought of a placement for someone who can't function productively, has no grasp of reality, and relies on government entitlements. 435 congressional seats will open up next year. You appear to be perfectly qualified.

http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/3/24/1646735/-Dear-Mom-About-your-50-year-nursing-career-Medicaid-Woman-s-post-will-blow-GOP-minds

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From Kos: The Best Single Statement Ever On GOP "Healthcare" - Devastating (Original Post) hatrack Mar 2017 OP
+1!!! THIS Dustlawyer Mar 2017 #1
Kicked and recommended democrank Mar 2017 #2
been there done that dembotoz Mar 2017 #3
Missed being brought up on charges exboyfil Mar 2017 #4
Oh, do not worry she is just a woman and abuse charges will Doreen Mar 2017 #29
The last paragraph, the P.S., is absolutely priceless. Nice job hatrack. Augiedog Mar 2017 #5
Just copying and pasting on my part . . . hatrack Mar 2017 #7
Ok. Well then, good catch and masterful copying and pasting ;-) Augiedog Mar 2017 #10
my sister and brother woundedkarma Mar 2017 #6
Sorry for your family situation. I hope your assessment that trump/ryancare is out, but I wouldn't still_one Mar 2017 #26
However, causing your sister to suffer for her stupidity would impact many people... NNadir Mar 2017 #49
This is Trumpcare! SCVDem Mar 2017 #8
Do not get me started on the assisted suicide. Doreen Mar 2017 #30
There's a PR reason for their showboating on this subject and "Evil Aborshuns!$&11!!"----- BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #39
It's not Trump/Dumpcare. It's Uglicare erronis Mar 2017 #46
K&R mcar Mar 2017 #9
A lady on Thom Hartmann referred to it as "tRump(doesn't)care". I think that is worth considering Augiedog Mar 2017 #11
Hard to believe this isn't really satire. It's the Plan crazylikafox Mar 2017 #12
This. Sadly. n/t Beartracks Mar 2017 #23
That's why it is most excellent satire! WinkyDink Mar 2017 #34
That should be on the opinion page of every newspaper in the country. mnhtnbb Mar 2017 #13
That's a reality bite LittleGirl Mar 2017 #14
Oh Yes malaise Mar 2017 #15
Medicare bpj62 Mar 2017 #16
How exactly did Medicare pay for hospice past the 100-day limit? WinkyDink Mar 2017 #35
Hospice continues coverage after 100 days if the prognosis has not changed. flying_wahini Mar 2017 #55
Prognosis bpj62 Mar 2017 #57
100 days bpj62 Mar 2017 #56
The USA is alone in this health disaster should drumph's crap health decare pass. BSdetect Mar 2017 #17
Yeah, but see... zentrum Mar 2017 #18
The writer can also NewRedDawn Mar 2017 #19
K/R n/t phylny Mar 2017 #20
Wow! PatSeg Mar 2017 #21
K.F.R. n/t Beartracks Mar 2017 #22
So sad, that this is going to become our reality, and it'll be worse Kimchijeon Mar 2017 #24
Whoa! ananda Mar 2017 #25
Oh goodness - this is so true and sad FakeNoose Mar 2017 #27
and the family caretakers cannot earn much credit towards their own Soc. Sec. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #45
thanks keepthemhonestO Mar 2017 #28
That was a good piece even though sad. Doreen Mar 2017 #31
Nailed it. joanbarnes Mar 2017 #32
Paul Ryan needs to go directly to Hell, not collect $200, and have to read this aloud for Eternity. WinkyDink Mar 2017 #33
... FakeNoose Mar 2017 #44
+1000 Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2017 #48
I'm scared to death deek Mar 2017 #36
I'm so sorry. brer cat Mar 2017 #50
Sad but very true.. great post! mountain grammy Mar 2017 #37
K & R SunSeeker Mar 2017 #38
A Must read. K n R n/t BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #40
I wish this were not so damned true. niyad Mar 2017 #41
she forgot to say how the 2% will no longer be afflicted by paying pansypoo53219 Mar 2017 #42
I CRIED trueblue2007 Mar 2017 #43
There's a long running joke about switching miyazaki Mar 2017 #47
Incredible. blue neen Mar 2017 #51
I hope you don't mind... chillfactor Mar 2017 #52
it boils down to MFM008 Mar 2017 #53
I agree with all those who thought it was a great read. Jarqui Mar 2017 #54

exboyfil

(17,863 posts)
4. Missed being brought up on charges
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 08:51 AM
Mar 2017

and convicted for elder abuse. Filial responsibility laws dictate she pay for the care. Mom comes home after running out of the Medicaid block grant.

Well at least the woman will have free health care in prison.

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
29. Oh, do not worry she is just a woman and abuse charges will
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 11:25 AM
Mar 2017

not be needed. Now, that cane she can not pay for you are right. But she will not be bored in prison because it will be very full with other women used for free labor. They will think of something for her to do.

hatrack

(59,587 posts)
7. Just copying and pasting on my part . . .
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 09:00 AM
Mar 2017

Not the author - and can't even begin to imagine what she's going through.

Glad to share, though!

 

woundedkarma

(498 posts)
6. my sister and brother
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 08:53 AM
Mar 2017

My sister wanted to vote for Trump (couldn't get out to vote, see below)

My sister couldn't wait for Obamacare to be repealed.

Thing is, my sister is caring for my severely brain damaged brother who is on medicaid. All her income comes from taking care of him. For various reasons, she's lost any and all help from me, I won't even talk to her.

I'm glad this pos trump is on his way out but it makes me sad that my sister doesn't get to experience the horror she was hoping for as trumpcare has little chance of passing.

still_one

(92,204 posts)
26. Sorry for your family situation. I hope your assessment that trump/ryancare is out, but I wouldn't
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 10:58 AM
Mar 2017

bet on it

NNadir

(33,523 posts)
49. However, causing your sister to suffer for her stupidity would impact many people...
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 07:46 PM
Mar 2017

...who are not your sister.

We might all wish for a bit of schadenfreude but I'm personally glad your sister won't pay for her sins because many innocent people will be spared paying for your sister's sins.

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
30. Do not get me started on the assisted suicide.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 11:29 AM
Mar 2017

The damn repukes are the ones who vote against that only because they will lose out on the money they would get if they make a person live in excruciating pain and total lack of dignity.

BlancheSplanchnik

(20,219 posts)
39. There's a PR reason for their showboating on this subject and "Evil Aborshuns!$&11!!"-----
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 02:38 PM
Mar 2017

It's to make them appear to be Human Beings who support Life. As if they had a milligram of decency.



That's what CONservative morality is all about. Pretense and pandering. Pander to the base, who themselves pander to gawd, by obeying their pastor, who panders to his minister, who's best friends with gawd and brings in a lot of money to keep on pretending and pandering to his friends in high places.

Or something....the circle jerk got me confused.

erronis

(15,286 posts)
46. It's not Trump/Dumpcare. It's Uglicare
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 05:49 PM
Mar 2017

The Drump is no more a repuglican than a charlatan with no tricks and no charm.

He'll be gone soon and we'll still be left with the worms that are trying to kill this country. Let's hoist this abomination on the group that deserves the results. Every rep'uglican that votes for the hurtful assault against the ethical values of real people should be shamed, mocked, and sent back into their little man caves.

bpj62

(999 posts)
16. Medicare
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 09:48 AM
Mar 2017

My mother passed away this past January after a short fight with Dementia. Because she had resources we were able to get her care at a very good assisted living facility. During the last 4 months of her life she required Hospice care which was done along side the care she was already receiving. The bill for hospice care was $6000.00 each month and was completely covered through her insurance because of Medicare. I have come to realuze that the Republicans particularly Paul Ryan and the Freedom Caucus just don't care about people like my mother or for that matter people in general. If you aren't rich then you do not matter. I am so glad my mother did not live to see what has happened to our healthcare system as she spent 50 years of her life as a healthcare professional.

flying_wahini

(6,600 posts)
55. Hospice continues coverage after 100 days if the prognosis has not changed.
Sat Mar 25, 2017, 08:40 AM
Mar 2017

That's why it's better to get your hospice benefits started earlier, rather than later.
Providing the patient and family understands the rules/ program.

bpj62

(999 posts)
57. Prognosis
Sat Mar 25, 2017, 07:24 PM
Mar 2017

It didnt change. Her decline had accelerated from September to October so the Hospice people come in and do a evaluation. She was clearly at the Hospice stage and her decline continued to accelerate. It is true that it goes from months to weeks to days and then to hours.

bpj62

(999 posts)
56. 100 days
Sat Mar 25, 2017, 07:18 PM
Mar 2017

If I am correct it started at the end of October. My mother passed on January 20th so she would have been under the 100 days. I was counting the months.

BSdetect

(8,998 posts)
17. The USA is alone in this health disaster should drumph's crap health decare pass.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 10:00 AM
Mar 2017

Its really mind boggling that so many people are ignorant about health care laws.

Science is supported by tax payers. Medicine is a common good.

Stop murdering the poor.

zentrum

(9,865 posts)
18. Yeah, but see...
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 10:11 AM
Mar 2017

...the nursing home is a private business and allows the donors to Republican candidates to make profit off your mom! So see? She's not entirely useless. And when she's finally gone, we're working on a bill to harvest the gold from her teeth. It's all good.

 

NewRedDawn

(790 posts)
19. The writer can also
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 10:15 AM
Mar 2017

forget help with food stamps & heating assistance because of Trump-Ryan's skinny budget.

PatSeg

(47,482 posts)
21. Wow!
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 10:40 AM
Mar 2017

Love the P.S. "P.S. Mom, if you do need a job to keep that Medicaid, I thought of a placement for someone who can't function productively, has no grasp of reality, and relies on government entitlements. 435 congressional seats will open up next year. You appear to be perfectly qualified."

FakeNoose

(32,639 posts)
27. Oh goodness - this is so true and sad
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 11:10 AM
Mar 2017

My own family is facing this situation. One sister has given up her work career and social life - everything really - to provide 24/7 care for another sister with dementia.

If it weren't for the disability money from the government, there would be no possibility of home care for my disabled sister. She'd have to be in a nursing home and she'd have to be completely on Medicaid, until that gets cancelled too.

How do these billionaires in congress even understand this type of sacrifice?


dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
45. and the family caretakers cannot earn much credit towards their own Soc. Sec.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 04:33 PM
Mar 2017

in the future.
I hope the tar and pitchforks come out.

keepthemhonestO

(252 posts)
28. thanks
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 11:18 AM
Mar 2017

for sharing,

I just plastered where ever I could just now, so it gets seen today. She really plowed them.

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
31. That was a good piece even though sad.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 11:33 AM
Mar 2017

I would start taking bets on how long after they take ACA and Medicaid away how long it will be before they take Medicare away along with Soc-Sec.

 

WinkyDink

(51,311 posts)
33. Paul Ryan needs to go directly to Hell, not collect $200, and have to read this aloud for Eternity.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 12:56 PM
Mar 2017

deek

(3,414 posts)
36. I'm scared to death
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 01:07 PM
Mar 2017

I, too, take care of my multiply severely disabled adult daughter with medical issues full-time through the use of CA's In-Home-Supportive Services. The alternatives to keeping her at home where she belongs are unacceptable.

My stomach is in knots.

brer cat

(24,568 posts)
50. I'm so sorry.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 11:09 PM
Mar 2017

You don't need the stress of republican "don't care" policies on top of your demanding responsibilities. We must fight on to save all that we can.

pansypoo53219

(20,977 posts)
42. she forgot to say how the 2% will no longer be afflicted by paying
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 03:04 PM
Mar 2017

more taxes they can afford to help their fellow man.god forbid they share THEIR money w/ the struggling.

miyazaki

(2,243 posts)
47. There's a long running joke about switching
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 06:51 PM
Mar 2017

criminal inmates to old folks homes, and the old folks to prison, where they'll receive free health care, meals, a bed, and plenty of personal attention. The inmates in their new homes would be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment, so it could never happen.

MFM008

(19,814 posts)
53. it boils down to
Sat Mar 25, 2017, 02:44 AM
Mar 2017

The Ayn Rand true believers think
weak people are not capable of production or participation so you are useless.
You shouldn't have food, care, a roof, NOTHING from the government.
If the state chooses to take the money congress gives them and spend it on
you--- fine, If they spend it on a road--- fine.
They have nothing but barely disguised contempt for nearly all who make
less than a hundred thousand$$
90 percent of republicans would be delighted that "weak" people die.

Jarqui

(10,126 posts)
54. I agree with all those who thought it was a great read.
Sat Mar 25, 2017, 06:28 AM
Mar 2017

Since at least the early days of Bill Clinton, when Hillary took up the healthcare issue, the GOP have always maintained they have the answers. After years of ripping Obamacare with nonsense like death panels and voting to repeal it many times - 62 by the beginning of 2016:
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/obamacare-repeal-dead-enders-refuse-move


What was so striking with this recent attempt is that it was so hastily put together that it handily reeked as an awful bill that had not been thought out and their president couldn't debate it because he doesn't understand the issues or details.

At least they evolved from 2010


to have something on paper.

For all their bluster over two decades, they effectively offered America nothing in terms of a legitimate healthcare solution.

I do not understand why these insincere, dishonest clowns get votes.
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