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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

President-elect Donald Trump's economic advisers and congressional Republicans have begun preliminary discussions about making significant changes to Medicaid, food stamps and other federal safety net programs to offset the enormous cost of extending Trump's 2017 tax cuts next year.

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"Republicans warn that Medicaid spending has ballooned in the wake of the Affordable Care Act's expansion, saying that the program's structure puts outsize pressure on the federal budget. While states administer the program, the federal government provides matching payments that heavily subsidize it.

House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington (R-Texas) told reporters Wednesday that a "responsible and reasonable work requirement" for Medicaid benefits resembling the one that already exists for food stamps could yield about $100 billion in savings. He also said another $160 billion in reduced costs could come from checking Medicaid eligibility more than once per year."

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Sorta like when FL scare-talked the 'drug addicts' on welfare in FL and lost millions to find out less than 3 percent tested positive.

This is why tax cuts for billionaires is such a bad idea... it's the poor that Trumpers will make pay for those cuts... well, the poor and everyone else, too.

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2024-11-18 10:58 PM | Reply

Living in Florida and having a GF with 2 kids, I am amazed at how sucky the programs are here. Raising a kid in Philly, CHIP was a lifesaver.

#2 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2024-11-19 08:51 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

-Sorta like when FL scare-talked the 'drug addicts' on welfare in FL and lost millions to find out less than 3 percent tested positive.

are they still doing that drug testing program in Florida?

#3 | Posted by eberly at 2024-11-19 09:25 AM | Reply

I don't think so. That was Rick Scott's idea basically to enrich his wife.

#4 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2024-11-19 10:22 AM | Reply

#3

Nope, they killed it as quietly as a Republican can.

#5 | Posted by Corky at 2024-11-19 02:55 PM | Reply

Yep... there's gonna be a lot of pissed WV voters in a few months when they figure out just how bad they've been had...

#6 | Posted by earthmuse at 2024-11-19 08:44 PM | Reply

... Trump Goes After Low Income Folks for Rich People Tax Cuts ...

Well, yeah.

Trump 2.0 will just be a continuation of Trump 1.0.

That is, a massive transfer of the wealth of the Country to the already wealthy.


#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-19 09:13 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

Those are known as the "net losers" in -------- economy.

#8 | Posted by truthhurts at 2024-11-19 11:25 PM | Reply

Trump won.

If you received any assistance from the government, expect to lose it.

#9 | Posted by ClownShack at 2024-11-19 11:30 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

"Yep... there's gonna be a lot of pissed WV voters in a few months when they figure out just how bad they've been had..."

Oh well, FAFO. They had their last shot at voting for their interests. From here on out it will be one party rule.

#10 | Posted by dibblda at 2024-11-19 11:51 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

" From here on out it will be one party rule."

At least fo the next two years then the House members face election again. i do though have to say; "God damn, there is nothing dumber than a low income Republican! Why do you think Trump loves the "poorly educated" so much?

#11 | Posted by danni at 2024-11-20 02:07 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

From here on out it will be one party rule.
#10 | POSTED BY DIBBLDA

That's the worry.

Have republicans figured it out?

That's the way countries like Russia, China, North Korea, Iran work.

They all have elections.

Yet somehow the oppressive, incumbent party keeps winning.

Odd how that works.

#12 | Posted by ClownShack at 2024-11-20 02:38 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

"That's the way countries like Russia, China, North Korea, Iran work."

Don't forget Orban's Hungary. That's the model that Trump and the GOP are following:

American conservatives embrace Hungary's authoritarian leader at Budapest conference

At a conference center plastered with slogans like "Let's drain the swamp," Republican after Republican endorsed harsh immigration policies, crackdowns on LGBTQ rights, and a battle against "woke ideology."

The scene could have been any recent GOP event--except it was taking place roughly 4,000 miles away from the US at the Conservative Political Action Conference's third annual gathering in Hungary.

The visiting GOP dignitaries' praise for Prime Minister Viktor Orbn and his authoritarian government showed how the small central European country has become an unlikely model for a potential Trump second term--despite what international observers have described as an alarming backsliding of democratic rights.

The American right's growing embrace of Orbn builds upon millions of dollars that his government has spent on lobbying in the US, and new connections between Hungarian and American conservative think tanks.

www.cnn.com

#13 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2024-11-20 07:53 AM | Reply

... a "responsible and reasonable work requirement" for Medicaid benefits resembling the one that already exists for food stamps ...

There is no law that says people must be fed. However, there is one that obligates hospitals to "treat" people that show up on their door steps. Reducing Medicaid payments is just going to deprive hospitals of revenue for treating the indigent which, by federal law, they are obliged to do.

#14 | Posted by FedUpWithPols at 2024-11-20 12:43 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

There is no law that says people must be fed. However, there is one that obligates hospitals to "treat" people that show up on their door steps. Reducing Medicaid payments is just going to deprive hospitals of revenue for treating the indigent which, by federal law, they are obliged to do.

#14 | Posted by FedUpWithPols

And now they will reduce treatment as much as legally possible.

And when we say indigent, we really mean people without health insurance who make less than $80,000 a year because they are least likely to be able to pay their bills.

Why take the risk of providing full treatment if we they can't make up the money elsewhere? Especially with all the for profit hospitals now.

#15 | Posted by Sycophant at 2024-11-20 01:09 PM | Reply

play stupid games...win stupid prizes.

#16 | Posted by e1g1 at 2024-11-20 03:55 PM | Reply

#12 | Posted by ClownShack at 2024-11-20 02:38 AM

We are nothing but a much larger version of Hungary now.

#17 | Posted by e1g1 at 2024-11-20 03:55 PM | Reply

bogus article

I'll play along. the Democrats are the Party of the Rich. the Dem campaign was a parade of Rich people one after another and RAISED over a Billion dollars + 20M !!

#18 | Posted by Maverick at 2024-11-20 04:44 PM | Reply

#18

Bogus post.

Dems ran on raising taxes on billionaires, Trump ran on cutting billionaires taxes, yet again, and adding trillions more to the Debt and Deficit, just as he did before.

Those are facts.

#19 | Posted by Corky at 2024-11-20 04:49 PM | Reply

#18

Fuck off, Jeffy.

#20 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-11-20 08:11 PM | Reply

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