Should the federal government increase funding of health care for low income individuals (Medicaid)?
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I think that everyone should be entitled to healthcare because it's not fair to have your entire life stripped away from you for something you didn't even cause
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While it's certainly important to ensure everyone has access to necessary medical care, the issue is more complex than that. For instance, increasing federal funding for Medicaid may lead to increased taxes or government borrowing, which could have negative effects on the economy and individual financial health. An example of this is the European model, where high tax rates fund universal health care, but can limit economic growth and individual financial freedom. How would you suggest we balance the need for health care access with potential economic drawbacks?
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Most people in the United States are poor because they come from a family of immigrants. Why remove the option from people who work and need it to aid their children?
some people might disagree and the "equality" that people rich or people with lower income should receive the same but its a dependency on the government that gives people with a low income that opportunity
@9FR2JHN7mos7MO
I believe Medicaid is important but shouldn't be required unless we also require more universal options for all.
@9FLDP5P7mos7MO
Common sense. Stay out of my pocket. Let me prepare for my own retirement and old age, or end of life troubles! Socialism is never the answer!!
@9F7SN7S8mos8MO
they need to decrease the funding for the low income individuals because if not it might put them in a bad place in life.
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I think that everyone should be entitled to healthcare because it's not fair to have your entire life stripped away from you for something you didn't even cause..
@9F9MQCZ7mos7MO
No, The government should keep the funding the same with low income. People are able to get healthcare will get it and the people who cant, wont.
@9F6PHYV8mos8MO
The main counter-argument to this problem is by decreasing the funding typically allocated to those with disabilities, the government is able to save billions
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