When the Covid emergency officially ends this week, 15 million people will be thrown off Medicaid and 30 million will lose SNAP benefits. I'm willing to bet that most of the people making excuses for all those "qualified" people who decided to end the emergency 1) have decent healthcare, 2) are not hungry, and 3) have never had a hunger child. nytimes.com/2023/02/28/us/po…

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Shame on the states and leaders in those states that never expanded Medicaid. And shame on this federal government for allowing a lot of this to happen.
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I'm willing to bet that Most of The People Making Excuses for all those "Qualified" people who decided to end the emergency 1) HAVE DECENT HEALTHCARE, 2) ARE NOT HUNGRY, and 3) HAVE NEVER HAD A HUNGRY CHILD.
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Ya but what's your definition of decent healthcare? The @TheDemocrats Affordable Care Act that cost $700 per month?
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There never was a COVID emergency
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EVERYBODY should be thrown off Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP, & SocialSecurity (my close family included). All of 'em are unconstitutional (violations of 10th Amendment) despite the courts having allowed Federal politicians to implement them. Social Progams are a State authority.
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That is why THIS GENERATION of Americans need to take the "cushy job" element out of being elected REPRESENTITIVES and their Staff. ....
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A national scandal and tragedy.