Senate GOP Rejects Sanders Amendment to Give ICE’s Extra $75 Billion to Medicaid

Source: TheKeyPa

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  1. Sanders is a good well meaning man in a position that doesn’t reward goodness.

    What would the health care system in this country be like with an extra 75 billion dollars? I can’t even imagine.

  2. it’s almost as if when you say “we don’t have the money” for healthcare, what you actually mean is “we already decided who deserves it.” $75b to ice gets waved through, but redirecting that to medicaid is suddenly reckless spending. medicaid literally keeps rural hospitals alive and covers disabled and elderly people, but politically it doesn’t punish anyone, so it’s invisible. enforcement budgets, on the other hand, get treated like sacred cows. priorities are pretty clear tbh.

  3. Why does an immigration enforcement agency need more funding than most countries militaries?

  4. Conservatives: let’s maga!

    People: by giving people affordable access to health care?

    Conservatives: hell no!

  5. Sanders is the one exception I would have for not having an age restriction as president. Putting him on a ticket with someone like aoc would be a dream ticket. Even if his health fails, next in line would carry on his legacy.

  6. No way in hell Republicans would ever spend money on health care, especially when it’s already been set aside to terrorize the populace.

  7. “We can save a lot more money by just letting ICE execute Americans in the street.”

    – **G**uaridans **O**f **P**edophiles

  8. encrypted-signals on

    Republicans would rather fund ICE’s murderous rampage than actually help people.

  9. At least the Senate GOP has gone on the record as prefering the continuation of ICE’s disastrous reign of terror to more health care for sick people.

  10. The GOP can’t get out of their own way.

    It’s going to be a disaster for them (and silent democrats) at the polls.

  11. Drain_Surgeon69 on

    Sanders knew this wouldn’t pass, but he brought it forward to show Americans who is against it so they know who to vote for in the fall.

  12. Correctthecorrectors on

    Ok so there’s like 5 people in our whole congress that’s decent and everyone else is a corrupt politician taking bribes. Cool cool cool cool

  13. ThyShirtIsBlue on

    Healthcare workers aren’t going to shoot themselves in the back.

    I mean, we’ll shoot ourselves. Healthcare is a lot of stress. Just not in the back.

  14. Even_Establishment95 on

    Medicaid is a wonderful thing. I had Medicaid when I gave birth to my son, and thank goodness for that because I would later become a single mother and medical bills were the last thing I needed. My son still has Medicaid coverage at 5, but because I’m in a better financial situation than I was, I no longer qualify. I purchased pretty basic insurance for $250/month. I also have the copays and the bills now. Insurance is a scam. We need universal healthcare. I wish people could see past their own selfish lives and realize that making healthcare more affordable and accessible and improving the health of the country would improve quality of life for all of us.

  15. EclecticEvergreen on

    He knew it wouldn’t pass, just wanted us reminded of who the shitty lawmakers are so we can hopefully stop voting for them

  16. So there are Americans out there that can’t pay their healthcare bills. They see Bernie fighting for Medicaid. Then they turn around and say “Fuck Bernie.”

    Do I get this right?

  17. Medicaid is denying prior authorizations for anything more complicated than “cold washcloths on the forehead” right now and letting authorizations for secondary testing based on abnormal results sit in review for weeks. The patient had an abnormal stress test, he cannot have a catheterization approved without an Echocardiogram so they just don’t approve the Echo!!!

    Art of the deal!

  18. Squirrelluver369 on

    He could have been our president. Imagine our time line if the DNC had just let it happen. 

  19. We are already paying more than double in insurance premiums because they decided that murdering American citizens was way more important than giving them healthcare.

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