A sign of things to come?

06 Nov 2010 21:26 #1 by Wayne Harrison
There was a Republican sweep in Texas and look at what they want to do already...

Texas Considers Medicaid Withdrawal

Some Republican lawmakers — still reveling in Tuesday’s statewide election sweep — are proposing an unprecedented solution to the state’s estimated $25 billion budget shortfall: dropping out of the federal Medicaid program.

Far-right conservatives are offering that possibility in impassioned news conferences. Moderate Republicans are studying it behind closed doors.


http://southtexas.tenthamendmentcenter. ... ithdrawal/

The question is, will other Republican-controlled states follow suit and will they stop at Medicare or cut more programs, like social security?

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06 Nov 2010 21:37 #2 by archer
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What that will do is just move the problem to another state......just as Arizona's law will move the illegal problem to other states. Once the states start opting out of federal programs we are looking at a disintigration of this nation into state controlled fifedoms.

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06 Nov 2010 21:39 #3 by FredHayek
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I think it will only be talk. Seniors vote and they wield power.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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06 Nov 2010 21:42 #4 by Wayne Harrison
But it's Texas, where voters are predominately conservative. Perhaps that's what they want: to have to pay their own medical bills.

It's the Tea Party effect: the only good federal govt is NO federal govt.

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06 Nov 2010 23:02 #5 by Residenttroll returns

Pineguy wrote: There was a Republican sweep in Texas and look at what they want to do already...

Texas Considers Medicaid Withdrawal

Some Republican lawmakers — still reveling in Tuesday’s statewide election sweep — are proposing an unprecedented solution to the state’s estimated $25 billion budget shortfall: dropping out of the federal Medicaid program.

Far-right conservatives are offering that possibility in impassioned news conferences. Moderate Republicans are studying it behind closed doors.


http://southtexas.tenthamendmentcenter. ... ithdrawal/

The question is, will other Republican-controlled states follow suit and will they stop at Medicare or cut more programs, like social security?



When you left Texas, did you leave your brain behind? You sir! are no Marvin Zindler.


You might want to do some checking up on the county hospital districts in Texas, specifically the Harris County Hospital District (Houston) and Dallas County Hospital District (Dallas). Both districts provide excellent health care for the citizens in two of the large North American cities. Either hospital district provides coverage for populations greater than the state of Colorado.

You will find that many, if not all, Texas counties have hospital districts (very similar to Denver's hospital district). They don't need Medicaid because ALL property owners pay taxes to fund the hospital district. As a citizen of Harris and Dallas County you have option of having public health or pay for private health insurance. If you don't have private health insurance, you have access to low cost hospital and medical services. The services are not free, but low cost.

http://www.hchdonline.com/

This is an excellent model and provides access to all citizens of Harris and Dallas County.

Four years ago, my step father in law received exceptional care at Ben Taub. Quadruple bypass surgery at a low cost. I have a friend who is currently at Ben Taub. He's been in the hospital since April. He contacted a flesh eating disease and nearly died twice. He's receiving excellent care at very low cost to him.

Again, Texas is telling the Federal Government to go fly off and take rules that are attached to the monies received.

We can only hope that leadership in Colorado will do the same. We can only hope that Colorado will develop a plan similar to Denver Health, Harris County, and Dallas County. We need more sign of things like this to come.

Let's solve our problems locally instead of going to Washington D.C.

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06 Nov 2010 23:51 #6 by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Silly RT bothering the marxist with facts.

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07 Nov 2010 08:03 #7 by retireed08
When in danger or in doubt, run in circles scream and shout.

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07 Nov 2010 08:58 #8 by LOL
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Pineguy wrote: There was a Republican sweep in Texas and look at what they want to do already...

Texas Considers Medicaid Withdrawal

Some Republican lawmakers — still reveling in Tuesday’s statewide election sweep — are proposing an unprecedented solution to the state’s estimated $25 billion budget shortfall: dropping out of the federal Medicaid program.

Far-right conservatives are offering that possibility in impassioned news conferences. Moderate Republicans are studying it behind closed doors.


http://southtexas.tenthamendmentcenter. ... ithdrawal/

The question is, will other Republican-controlled states follow suit and will they stop at Medicare or cut more programs, like social security?


PG: Medicare=Old Medicaid=Poor CHIPs=kids Obamacare= bottom middle class. Screwed= the rest of us. I know, its hard keeping track of all these entitlements. :)

Medicaid (poor) = State run, Fed funded 60%, State funded 40%. States that are paying attention see that Obamacare is going increase medicaid (poor) costs in the future. So they want to opt out and fund it and run it themselves. They should have that option. How it will work remains to be seen.

If you want to be, press one. If you want not to be, press 2

Republicans are red, democrats are blue, neither of them, gives a flip about you.

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07 Nov 2010 09:34 #9 by Residenttroll returns

Teddy wrote: Silly RT bothering the marxist with facts.


Yep, those facts are stubborn things. Seems like PineGuy has turned in a troll.

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07 Nov 2010 14:09 #10 by Wayne Harrison
Yeah, posting a web article really is trollish. But thanks for the ad hominem attack.

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