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man, do I ever despise that teaparty asswipe guv of Maine cali Oct 2013 #1
They're ALL asswipes, cali. Not just the Maine guy. calimary Oct 2013 #51
Thanks. dgibby Oct 2013 #2
It shows ProSense Oct 2013 #3
K&R One of the good things this will do. n/t Egalitarian Thug Oct 2013 #4
I'm not sure about this chart. Ron Green Oct 2013 #5
Is that after the expansion? ProSense Oct 2013 #11
I agree that the post and chart make it confusing Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #55
The chart reflects 2013 eligbility levels, and ProSense Oct 2013 #56
wordpress.com ? Why not try the official Government website here seveneyes Oct 2013 #39
It makes me want to cry to see how well some states treat their citizens, bunnies Oct 2013 #6
The expansion solved that problem, which evidently upset Republicans. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #13
Evidently. bunnies Oct 2013 #14
two-state solution Doctor_J Oct 2013 #7
There are no "red" states. kentauros Oct 2013 #27
Wisconsin was kinder before the expansion treestar Oct 2013 #8
Before the asshole Scott Walker. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #19
Thanks for this post. mia Oct 2013 #9
You're welcome. ProSense Oct 2013 #12
Top 10 states where eligibility is highest are also on top 10 healthiest states in US. JaneyVee Oct 2013 #10
Arkansas accepted the expansion. ProSense Oct 2013 #20
Again, cruelty is exactly the sweetspot they are aiming for. gulliver Oct 2013 #15
Maybe. After all ProSense Oct 2013 #16
Good post ProSense, thanks. Scuba Oct 2013 #17
You're welcome. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #18
Kick! n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #21
Kick! Looks like Kasich is feeling the heat ProSense Oct 2013 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author DireStrike Oct 2013 #23
You can bet MSMITH33156 Oct 2013 #24
How Obamacare Helped Paul, A Homeless California Man, Finally Get Insurance ProSense Oct 2013 #25
Confused about the chart BumRushDaShow Oct 2013 #26
Corbett dropped his opposition to the expansion, and ProSense Oct 2013 #28
Here is PA's Democratic State Assembly leader's take BumRushDaShow Oct 2013 #49
Thanks. Good to know he's being pressured. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #50
Disgusting, their complete disregard for humanity. Do not tell me the GOP Jefferson23 Oct 2013 #29
Yup! n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #30
I got snookered by that chart a week or two ago Monthly vs. Annually... whttevrr Oct 2013 #31
The real deal whttevrr Oct 2013 #32
You're showing the eligibility effective 2014, and it's still zero for adults ProSense Oct 2013 #36
Your chart is for family of 3, and is wrong. whttevrr Oct 2013 #38
I think you're confusing children's eligibility with parents ProSense Oct 2013 #46
No, it isn't. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #33
Math does not have a political bias... whttevrr Oct 2013 #35
The OP chart is 2013 eligibility. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #37
For a family of three, not an individual adult. whttevrr Oct 2013 #40
It's for 2013. Check out the FPL levels here ProSense Oct 2013 #42
That chart appears to mix yearly/monthly incomes. Here is an accurate PDF from medicaid.gov seveneyes Oct 2013 #34
No, here is the chart ProSense Oct 2013 #41
That does not change the fact that the chart in OP is wrong. whttevrr Oct 2013 #43
No, here is Alabama's eligiblity for a family of three in 2013: ProSense Oct 2013 #44
Here's is a chart with income levels: ProSense Oct 2013 #45
Your chart in the OP uses a family of 3, not individuals (n/t) and done. Go on w/your bad self. whttevrr Oct 2013 #47
The chart at the link in the previous comment is for a family of three. ProSense Oct 2013 #48
OT, but I am astounded that Oregon is so stingy. Laelth Oct 2013 #52
Maybe it had something to do with this: ProSense Oct 2013 #53
Very interesting. Thanks, Pro. n/t Laelth Oct 2013 #54
You're welcome. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #57
$4,500 per month? You were not clear. LukeFL Oct 2013 #58
Here: ProSense Oct 2013 #59
Koch-Backed Group Targets GOP Lawmaker Open To Obamacare Medicaid Expansion ProSense Oct 2013 #60
Pro-Life Groups In Ohio Sue To Block 300,000 Low-Income People From Gaining Health Coverage ProSense Oct 2013 #61
K & R Scurrilous Oct 2013 #62
kick Liberal_in_LA Oct 2013 #63
Thanks. ProSense Oct 2013 #64
Kick! n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #65
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