Once again, “I told you so.” The effects of socialized medicine are just beginning, and this is going to be a whopper. Part of Obama’s plan, contrary to the lies of the left, is to cut 1.1 trillion from Medicaid and divert that money to ObamaCare Soviet-style socialized medicine. Yeah, that’s right. Obama and the Democrats are cutting Medicaid, not the Republicans.
The first phase of Obama and the Democrat cuts to Medicaid have occurred, and these are your results, just like I, and millions of others with common sense told you.
A growing number of states are sharply limiting hospital stays under Medicaid to as few as 10 days a year to control rising costs of the health insurance program for the poor and disabled.
Advocates for the needy and hospital executives say the moves will restrict access to care, force hospitals to absorb more costs and lead to higher charges for privately insured patients.
Did you catch that last part? …higher charges for privately insured patients. This is by design to rid the United States of healthcare as we know it, and make it a single-payer government program. That was Obama and the Democrats plan all along. You have in place a system that will make private health insurance unaffordable. No, that’s not a conspiracy theory at all, it is a fact. You can watch a Democrat member of congress tell you exactly what I just told you here.
Arizona, which last year stopped covering certain transplants for several months, plans to limit adult Medicaid recipients to 25 days of hospital coverage a year, starting as soon as the end of October.
Hawaii plans to cut Medicaid coverage to 10 days a year in April, the fewest of any state.
Both efforts require federal approval, which state officials consider likely because several other states already restrict hospital coverage.
All you socialist assholes that are in favor of ObamaCare socialized medicine, I can hardly wait for the day when you, no, change that, when one of your children get deathly sick and the hospital says, “Sorry, it’s time to leave!” That will be sweet, poetic justice! And I will laugh at and mock your misery and heartbreak.
What’s that about private insurance again?
Private health insurers generally don’t limit hospital coverage, according to America’s Health Insurance Plans, a trade group.
