The president has officially ended the Covid emergency, which will throw 15 million people off Medicaid. Those 15 million live with the rolling emergency of hunger and lack of healthcare whether Covid is spiking or not. commondreams.org/news/medica…

Apr 11, 2023 · 3:51 AM UTC

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Fight4Workers! #M4A Sec 801 excludes injured workers, for we have our own laborer's grand bargain. Take 2 Minutes to learn how the GB is being ERODED AWAY. Investigation Finds Hurt Workers Suffer More In Some States youtube.com/tK1_LXvhNDk We can fight for BOTH ISSUES!
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A system that allows one person to be uninsured is a broken one to me. This is a Health emergency that 15 million people will be without any assistance. We need to fight for a better system!
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And he was gladly to sign it !!! Without any other Legislation without protecting those on Medicaid and SNAP benefits . It’s evil if you ask me .
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Well I thought that he was building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out, right? There shouldn’t be any poor people since @POTUS’s economy is doing so wonderfully!!
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It was awesome when we pretended to value people's lives more during the pandemic than we do now. Stimulus checks, expanded services, CTC (kids were valued more as well), pandemic ebt, free vaccines, higher pay for essential workers, etc..
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Republicans are terrible.
“Over 1.1 million people in Florida would be eligible for Medicaid if Gov. DeSantis just said, 'I agree to expand it.' This isn’t calculus.” — While speaking at the University of Tampa, President Biden calls out Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for refusing Medicaid expansion
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Because the money for things like this is redirected to the Defense Budget. Way too much redirected.
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Was it the president? Because the Republicans are claiming it as their accomplishment.
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