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20 Oct 2013, 8:48 am

Although the Repugnicans were quite bitter about their narrow Supreme Court defeat, and were disillusioned by their attempt to repeal Obamacare in exchange for passing a budget, they should still be cheered by the fact that 5 million Americans will still be without health insurance, thanks to the stalwart efforts of our brazen Repugnican governors.

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....About 5.2 million Americans will be left without health coverage because of the decision by 26 U.S. states to reject expanded Medicaid insurance programs for the poor with money provided under Obamacare.

Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina will be particularly hard-hit, as those southern states will fail to provide coverage to at least one-third of uninsured adults, according to a report from the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. In Texas, more than 1 million people won't have access to insurance provided through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, while 763,890 Floridians won't receive health coverage.

Expansion of Medicaid eligibility was intended to provide health insurance for the working poor, those with incomes just higher than the poverty line who would struggle to pay premiums. While the U.S. Supreme Court last year upheld the law known as Obamacare, it also allowed states not to expand Medicaid.

"In states that expand their Medicaid programs, millions of adults will gain Medicaid coverage under the law," according to the report issued yesterday by the commission affiliated with the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit health research group based in Menlo Park, California. "However, with many states opting not to implement the Medicaid expansion, millions of adults will remain outside the reach of the ACA and continue to have limited, if any, option for health coverage."

The issue has created a coverage gap. The law was designed to expand Medicaid for those making as much as 138 percent of the poverty line. Only about 30 percent of poor adults now qualify for the joint federal-state program. Low-income workers who earn more than 138 percent of poverty are eligible for tax credits to help pay for insurance through the health exchanges created under the law.

The federal government will pay all the costs for states that expand Medicaid through 2016 and 90 percent of the extra expense to 2020.

Once the court struck down the mandate to expand Medicaid, poor workers in states that elected not to broaden their programs had nowhere to turn, the commission said in its report. They don't earn enough to get the tax credits and they aren't poor enough to qualify for Medicaid under the current eligibility level, which is a median income of about $9,400 a year for a family of three. The ACA would have allowed Medicaid benefits for families of three with incomes of about $27,000 annually.

Workers who fall into the gap are unlikely to be able to afford the cost of buying a health plan on their own. The average premium for a 40-year-old buying insurance through a national exchange is about $224 per month for a bronze plan, roughly half the monthly income for those at the lower end of the range, according to the report.

"People in the coverage gap are likely to face barriers to needed health services or, if they do require medical care, potentially serious financial consequences," the commission concluded in the report. "Further, the safety net of clinics and hospitals that has traditionally served the uninsured population will continue to be stretched in these states."

Mississippi leads the nation in the percentage of uninsured adults in the coverage gap with 37 percent, followed by Alabama with 36 percent, Louisiana at 34 percent and South Carolina at 33 percent....


Interesting that the states with the highest need for Obamacare are also the states that are the most vehemently opposed.

These states were also heavily pro-slavery and pro-segregation in years past.

I wonder what their problem is? Maybe something in the water that eliminates common decency?

Anyway, at least the Repugnicans will be able to sleep now, knowing that there will still be millions of Americans without access to health care.



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20 Oct 2013, 11:36 am

^^^Don't drink the city water.


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20 Oct 2013, 11:43 am

The Roll Out of Obamacare is a disaster. Computer Glitches aplenty all done by Democrat pinko stinko commie loving liberal computer programmers working for the government. Obama has to come out publicly and explain all this. He has got a lot of 'splinin to do.

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20 Oct 2013, 12:23 pm

Medicaid is already bankrupting state budgets, how do you think adding hundreds of thousands of people to the dole will help that? Doctors don't want to see more Medicaid patients, it's substandard care. Medicaid expansion will be a disaster "FREE GOVERNMENT MONEY" be damned.



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20 Oct 2013, 12:42 pm

At least the Repugs have something to cheer them up.



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20 Oct 2013, 1:46 pm

Jacoby wrote:
Medicaid is already bankrupting state budgets, how do you think adding hundreds of thousands of people to the dole will help that? Doctors don't want to see more Medicaid patients, it's substandard care. Medicaid expansion will be a disaster "FREE GOVERNMENT MONEY" be damned.


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People like to blame conservatives for being smart in matters of NOT taking on things they know they have no money to pay for.

The states that expand medicaid have to pay for it, and most of them can't cover it. Some have the nerve to say "NO" and challenged the ACA on the basis that the SCOTUS already ruled that an "unfunded mandate" is not constitutional.

More and more doctors don't want to touch Medicare patients because of the hassle in getting paid. Medicaid is even worse.



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20 Oct 2013, 2:12 pm

I've never had a problem with Medicare. It is an excellent program.

Believe it or not, there are doctors who are charitable and who do accept Medicaid patients. Possibly even in the South. At least it is better than the Repug plan.



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20 Oct 2013, 2:20 pm

Quite a few Doctors take it here in Ark.,and even some dentists.The only problem I have encountered is I can't get the testing my psychiatrist wants me to have for ADHD and AS.I would be covered if I was a child,but they won't do it for adults.
All my doctor bills are covered and my medication only costs me three dollars a month.I wish that everyone had coverage like this.


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20 Oct 2013, 2:24 pm

It is really all about Repugnican governors trying to stand up and show how tough and brazenly repugnant they are. Just like with emancipation and desegregation. It has absolutely nothing to do with anything else.



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21 Oct 2013, 6:37 am

And, look at what these vile, degenerate Repugs are up to now:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/19/us/po ... 31019&_r=0

So much effort. Bullying politicians. Spending kajillions of Koch Brothers money. Just to keep poor people from being able to get medical care.

And these disgusting pigs call themselves "Americans for Prosperity." :roll:



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22 Oct 2013, 8:07 am

Some more news that will bring smiles to the faces of Repugnicans this holiday season.

http://www.nbcnews.com/business/food-st ... 8C11418632

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