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jwirr

(39,215 posts)
40. And there is not other alternative. If you do not have the money to pay for it then you will not
Tue Apr 3, 2012, 11:45 PM
Apr 2012

get to go to a nursing home if you need one. The states are going to have a fit if this passes. That would leave each state holding the bag for all those who need this type of care and that will mean more debt/taxes at the state level.

Is this piece of shit expected to pass in the Senate and get signed by the President? If it does they are crazy.

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Kick for visibility. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #1
So. atreides1 Apr 2012 #2
Ryan hates anyone not servesrich and sociopathic like the rest of the gop. undergroundpanther Apr 2012 #9
It's simpler than that JHB Apr 2012 #55
What we really need is to divert that money from nursing homes to home- and community-based services KamaAina Apr 2012 #3
Medicaid already pays for in-home care of the elderly, as long as that pnwmom Apr 2012 #13
That's more true in some states than others KamaAina Apr 2012 #14
Yes, and kudos to Oregon. But even Texas has it, pnwmom Apr 2012 #17
Only if the person qualifies vankuria Apr 2012 #33
Although I think nursing homes are fucked up, this is not the best way to ZombieHorde Apr 2012 #4
Medicaid wouldn't pay for group homes, either. Right now, Medicaid pays for pnwmom Apr 2012 #12
Medicaid pays in some instances KatyMan Apr 2012 #23
Yes, different states have different policies. n/t pnwmom Apr 2012 #24
Obama needs to cut some ads about this in the Romney/Ryan budget WI_DEM Apr 2012 #5
This will be the Republicans' undoing for the coming election. Uncle Joe Apr 2012 #6
You're welcome, Uncle Joe. pnwmom Apr 2012 #10
I agree. Talk about death panels. "Throw grandma into the street." yardwork Apr 2012 #11
GOP Iliyah Apr 2012 #7
Maybe they are really trying to throw this election? sellitman Apr 2012 #8
These Republicans are going down!!! lovuian Apr 2012 #15
So, they wanna throw granny off a cliff, huh? MrScorpio Apr 2012 #16
You mean throw the whole family off the cliff...... glinda Apr 2012 #20
It's not compassionate conservatism Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2012 #18
if this happens, we will have to dis-inherit dad... NT Devil_Fish Apr 2012 #19
Kick kick kick glinda Apr 2012 #21
GOPer death panels .....they just don't knows how to solve....only noes how to phuck up things opihimoimoi Apr 2012 #22
No worries! All we need to fix it is to pass an "Adult Child Responsibility Act" TheKentuckian Apr 2012 #25
I've found that most people who spout the "personal responsibility" mantra gadjitfreek Apr 2012 #29
Amen to that, and it bears repeating: raccoon Apr 2012 #53
I thought no sarcasm tag was required. I was just poking at the mandate lovers a bit. TheKentuckian Apr 2012 #63
I told you so. Last November . McCamy Taylor Apr 2012 #26
This way when they steal enough votes to put Rethugs in the White House and Congress pnwmom Apr 2012 #27
This is how we pay for DERIVATIVES, sock the elderly, the poor, USPO, SS, ... Festivito Apr 2012 #28
From the repub party who claim to be against abortion Thinkingabout Apr 2012 #30
I forgot, the repubs also want to repeal Obama care Thinkingabout Apr 2012 #31
They're pro-life -- as long as it's short, nasty, and brutish. nt pnwmom Apr 2012 #32
This is a travesty! vankuria Apr 2012 #34
This won't pass unless the Rethugs control the Presidency and both houses of Congress. pnwmom Apr 2012 #35
Republicans have clearly become the party of sociopaths, misogynists, wackos RKP5637 Apr 2012 #36
Appalling. BlueIris Apr 2012 #37
I'd be one of those people unable to "take it." Habibi Apr 2012 #49
It is like guerrilla warfare. BlueIris Apr 2012 #51
Thanks. And good luck to you too! Habibi Apr 2012 #57
The president mentioned this in his speech today. This is bad, really bad. nt Tarheel_Dem Apr 2012 #38
like a scene out of the "Sixth Sense" tooeyeten Apr 2012 #39
And there is not other alternative. If you do not have the money to pay for it then you will not jwirr Apr 2012 #40
Aside from the huge financial cost . . . tilsammans Apr 2012 #41
This was the case for my mother, as well October Apr 2012 #42
I hear you vankuria Apr 2012 #43
And often it's a 60 year old caregiver for an 85 year old parent. pnwmom Apr 2012 #48
The GOP has it all worked out. lpbk2713 Apr 2012 #44
This is just heartless. I hope these creeps get back what's coming to them in the end. n/t Cleita Apr 2012 #45
This reminds me of this.. AsahinaKimi Apr 2012 #46
Yet it was seniors voted the tea party into power in 2010. taught_me_patience Apr 2012 #47
Just keeping this kicked.... a kennedy Apr 2012 #50
The cruelty of the GOP is unimaginable. Ilsa Apr 2012 #52
It won't get past the senate but talk about an election issue. The Republicans are history. Monk06 Apr 2012 #54
I so agree. I hope you're right in that the repukes are history! nt snappyturtle Apr 2012 #56
Old people overwhelmingly voted for these tea party guys taught_me_patience Apr 2012 #58
I am not one of the elderly that voted Worried senior Apr 2012 #60
Not my mother or her friends. n/t pnwmom Apr 2012 #61
This is f'd up. nt Sarah Ibarruri Apr 2012 #59
Thanks for posting. SalviaBlue Apr 2012 #62
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