get to work, bitches.

UncleBuck

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http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2017/03/22/the_ahca_would_force_new_moms_on_medicaid_to_find_work_60_days_after_labor.html

The worst provision in the manager’s amendment is a Medicaid work requirement that would allow states to revoke Medicaid coverage from new mothers who haven’t found a job within two months after giving birth.



Noone is talking about shutting down medicaid.

LOL.

medicaid freeze in 2020, along with an $880 billion cut to medicaid, will literally be the death of medicaid.


we tried to warn you too.
 

UncleBuck

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Karma's a bitch
it gets better.

http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/325336-freedom-caucus-chair-optimistic-about-obamacare-repeal-deal

The round-the-clock negotiations between the White House, Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and the ultraconservative Freedom Caucus have centered on adding to the bill a repeal of ObamaCare's “essential health benefits,” as well as other insurance regulations in Title I of the existing health law.

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so if pie gets on medicaid again, she'll be kicked off two months after giving birth because she refuses to get a job.

if she gets a job and gets insurance, it won't cover maternity and newborn care.

a real catch-22 that could have been avoided by simply not being a dumbass who gets indoctrinated into a cult.

 

UncleBuck

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they've spent all night making changes to this bill and they are going to vote on it tomorrow without any debate or CBO scoring of the bill.

when obama passed the PPACA into law, we debated for a year, scored the bill multiple times, had committee hearings and more. trump voters complained that we were "shoving it down their throats".

more homo-erotic fantasy is all that was.
 

squarepush3r

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they've spent all night making changes to this bill and they are going to vote on it tomorrow without any debate or CBO scoring of the bill.

when obama passed the PPACA into law, we debated for a year, scored the bill multiple times, had committee hearings and more. trump voters complained that we were "shoving it down their throats".

more homo-erotic fantasy is all that was.
 

squarepush3r

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http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2017/03/22/the_ahca_would_force_new_moms_on_medicaid_to_find_work_60_days_after_labor.html

The worst provision in the manager’s amendment is a Medicaid work requirement that would allow states to revoke Medicaid coverage from new mothers who haven’t found a job within two months after giving birth.






LOL.

medicaid freeze in 2020, along with an $880 billion cut to medicaid, will literally be the death of medicaid.

you dumb fuck.

we tried to warn you too.
you may be a lot more effective with your arguments if you didn't rely on ad hominem attack and insult.
 

UncleBuck

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that is a cropped and out of context quote. i will leave it to you to provide the entire exchange. you will not do that, however.

1 year to pass obamacare with all proper vetting, less than 12 hours to pass this new bill. no debate, no CBO score, no time to read it. nothing.

1 year in the making was "shoving it down our throats". 12 hours is not.

i am not that homoerotic, so i will just say that this bill is not properly vetted.

eliminating essential health care services in the middle of the night seems pretty shady.

this type of corrupt behavior is very not good.
 

UncleBuck

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I'm so sad that those stupid liberal professors in the stupid liberal universities gave me the stupid skills required to survive the upcoming Great Oppression.

"What does education get us?" - Every right winger ever
i am surprised that the trump budget cut funding so dramatically for vocational and trade schools. carpenters, plumbers, electricians, computer programmers, machinists and more tradesmen will ALL suffer under the trump budget. it is a kick in the ass to working men and women.

college is great, but so are trade schools.
 

SneekyNinja

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i am surprised that the trump budget cut funding so dramatically for vocational and trade schools. carpenters, plumbers, electricians, computer programmers, machinists and more tradesmen will ALL suffer under the trump budget. it is a kick in the ass to working men and women.

college is great, but so are trade schools.
All education is vital, some people have better trained their brains at learning certain things instead of others.

It's also simple math, the economy does something like 10x better based on an educated person than a person dependent for life on Govt funding.
 

schuylaar

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All education is vital, some people have better trained their brains at learning certain things instead of others.

It's also simple math, the economy does something like 10x better based on an educated person than a person dependent for life on Govt funding.
'It doesn't work' -Paul Ryan on why the Meals on Wheels cut.
 

UncleBuck

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All education is vital, some people have better trained their brains at learning certain things instead of others.

It's also simple math, the economy does something like 10x better based on an educated person than a person dependent for life on Govt funding.
exactly.

but i bet we cut education funding anyway, even re-education for displaced manufacturing workers and other workers like coal miners.

some of these folks, especially the older crowds, would be better off with a government retirement. there is no good way to effectively retrain a 55-60 year old.

but some of the younger folks would be well-served to gear up for the job market of tomorrow (and even today).

there is no reason trump should be cutting funding to these workers.
 

SneekyNinja

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exactly.

but i bet we cut education funding anyway, even re-education for displaced manufacturing workers and other workers like coal miners.

some of these folks, especially the older crowds, would be better off with a government retirement. there is no good way to effectively retrain a 55-60 year old.

but some of the younger folks would be well-served to gear up for the job market of tomorrow (and even today).

there is no reason trump should be cutting funding to these workers.
I'd argue that even people currently working should have a chance to retrain.

There is SO much automation coming down the line, people have no idea. We've have the machines to do it for years but they didn't have the spark of intelligence required to outright replace workers.

The AI milestones that have been reached unexpectedly fast in the last few years will in 5 - 10 years not only make human replacement viable but AI's will actually be superior to human workers.

It becomes exponential too, because the first generation of AI can be used to improve on the second, and so on.

People need to reskill and fast.
 
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