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And who pays for the expanded Medicare? All of us who are working, especially those of us who are over 65 and have to pay the added Medicare Premium because we choose to continue to work rather than "retire".
So in the mean time, all of us who do not qualify for some type of hand out from the Government get to pay higher premiums because of The ACA, higher MedicarenContributions, and a a County tax that takes care of a Hospitol District that according to President Obama, we should not even need any more.
Do you get the picture?
You apparently need to go back to high school and take civics. Your post is wrong on so many levels, I don't know where to begin.
Harris County does NOT levy any tax for any hospitals. The Harris County Hospital District is a self-governing taxing entity. Its ability to levy taxes is determined by the State of Texas. (Which, btw, is controlled by the RWWs) The only thing they share is the first two words of their name. Hospital district, school district, utility district, etc., taxes are paid separately from County taxes.
Second, why in the heck are you whining about Medicaid? Our esteemed Governor MOFO the CLOWN declined any expansion of Medicaid. Medicare wasn't expanded beyond the people who already receive it.
You're drowning in the Kool Aid you're drinking Jackie.
Wise up.
PS -- TwoPups, you continue to dodge any substantive issue in favor of talking points. Even a blind man can see the writing on the wall... dipshit.
You apparently need to go back to high school and take civics. Your post is wrong on so many levels, I don't know where to begin.
Harris County does NOT levy any tax for any hospitals. The Harris County Hospital District is a self-governing taxing entity. Its ability to levy taxes is determined by the State of Texas. (Which, btw, is controlled by the RWWs) The only thing they share is the first two words of their name. Hospital district, school district, utility district, etc., taxes are paid separately from County taxes.
Second, why in the heck are you whining about Medicaid? Our esteemed Governor MOFO the CLOWN declined any expansion of Medicaid. Medicare wasn't expanded beyond the people who already receive it.
You're drowning in the Kool Aid you're drinking Jackie.
Wise up.
PS -- TwoPups, you continue to dodge any substantive issue in favor of talking points. Even a blind man can see the writing on the wall... dipshit.
Second, why in the heck are you whining about Medicaid
And who pays for the expanded Medicare? All of us who are working, especially those of us who are over 65 and have to pay the added Medicare Premium because we choose to continue to work rather than "retire".
So in the mean time, all of us who do not qualify for some type of hand out from the Government get to pay higher premiums because of The ACA, higher MedicarenContributions, and a a County tax that takes care of a Hospitol District that according to President Obama, we should not even need any more.
Do you get the picture?
Medicaid and Medicare are different programs and are funded differently. Medicaid is for any family of 4 that makes less than $24,000 (if your state excepted the expanded Medicaid). The state of Alabama did not except the expanded state Medicaid and you must make less than $11,000 to qualify for their state Medicaid. The state of Texas did not accept the expanded Medicaid. I don't know what the minimum is for Texas. Both of these states will have uninsured people because THEY BOTH REFUSED the expanded Medicaid.
Medicaid is paid for by the Federal Income tax revenue. Medicare (health insurance for people 65 and over) is paid for by your FICA tax taken out on your pay check. You get the year to date total on your W2 statement (assuming you get paid that way). Some people just get a 1099 statement. Medicare was not expanded, in terms of who qualifies for it.
Any state that did not except the Expanded State Medicaid will probably have their county hospitals remain open to treat the uninsured.
One other thing.
When the ACA finally gets health insurance coverage for everybody, will we be able to shut down the Veterans Hospitols. The free healthcare afforded to Veterans at the tax payer's expense should now be covered by insurance coverage under ObamaCare under what ever plan Veterans would fall.
As a Veteran, do I even come under the ACA, since as a Purple Heart recipient, I can get just about anything for free, although I have never even set foot on a Veterans facility for anything outside of my first VA loan to by my first house.
Again, the ACA will not get health insurance coverage for everybody in the states that DID NOT except the expanded State Medicaid.
Only the naive would expect that there would be any truth in the claims of this administration.
The Congressional Budget Office is not a part of the administration. They are independent accountants who are politically neutral. These projections on the percentage of people covered by the ACA are from the CBO, not the administration.
Go take your meds and go back to sleep. You're an IDIOT.
The Congressional Budget Office is not a part of the administration. They are independent accountants who are politically neutral. These projections on the percentage of people covered by the ACA are from the CBO, not the administration.
Go take your meds and go back to sleep. You're an IDIOT.
Where are my updates from the BET awards, you cracker redneck motherfucker? Or get them from your kid...he chose to live among blacks and browns in the Middle East than spend one more day with you, Slobbrin!
So in the mean time, all of us who do not qualify for some type of hand out from the Government get to pay higher premiums because of The ACA, higher MedicarenContributions, and a a County tax that takes care of a Hospitol District that according to President Obama, we should not even need any more.
How much did you say Obamacare was going to save your business each year again?
How much did you say Obamacare was going to save your business each year again?
Oh i get it, alright.
Not save my business per say. Forcing competitors who chose not to offer a decent benefit package to their employs to now carry insurance is where it will help us.
I am not against the ACA. What I am against is those that get to opt out, and city, county, state, and federal beaurocracys that want to continue feeding at the taxpayer trough when the goal is to have everyone covered with affordable insurance.
In the end, The ACA has to be more than just another redistribution of wealth scheme.
Giving a subsidy, or just outright giving, to those who cannot afford the same level of health insurance at the expense of taxpayers who can would seem to fit the definition of "wealth redistribution".
The Congressional Budget Office is not a part of the administration. They are independent accountants who are politically neutral. These projections on the percentage of people covered by the ACA are from the CBO, not the administration.]