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In reply to the discussion: I don't think the Health Insurance Reform Act was a great progressive achievement. [View all]TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)matter and prop up the cartel to the too big to fail area.
Two grand may as well be a quarter million to many and six thousand is like lottery money.
Keep in mind medicaid is only up to 130% of poverty which is beat by having a full time job even at garbage wages. A single person working full time at $8 an hour would not be eligible. Hell, full time at minimum wage might bust it.
The if you are poor you get medicaid line is crap, if you are destitute then you might get medicaid, poor as fuck better get with the bootstraps, hope they never get sick or hurt, and be thankful for the subsides for the insurance they cannot afford to use.
The bill is designed from its foundation to prop up the cartel and maintain its viability through suicidal practices and daunting demographics with so many heading for Medicare, not to help the poor, struggling, and working folks. Any such benefit is a careful compromise to purchase that viability.
The industry wrote the bill on an old Republican framework, the intentions are not great and that welk be reflected in outcomes.