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 @9F8DNS2Women’s Equalitydisagreed…7mos7MO

I think they should because there are people who struggle to afford Medicaid and it could be life threatening.

 @9F8FF2M from Oregon disagreed…7mos7MO

The federal government should increase funding for Medicaid's social programs because it is constitutional to make sure that everyone has equal access to health care. Having access to medical support is a human right and should be emphasized when government officials consider where to direct their money.

 @9F7PBNN from South Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

The way inflation has been going things are going to be getting much more expensive, and the average american citizen will have very little money left over and will not be able to afford any treatment or procedure that they may need. This causes them to be unable to get the care that they need and physically suffer because the government wouldn't pay for their care like it should under government-funded healthcare.

 @9F7NG3HRepublicandisagreed…7mos7MO

There are people who cannot afford to purchase necessary items in order to keep them alive, but money is being put into programs that are nowhere near necessary.

 @9F577CC from California disagreed…7mos7MO

Millions of Americans cannot afford out of pocket healthcare, and they are not insured. This would be total bull.

 @P0l1cyTimLibertarianfrom Washington disagreed…7mos7MO

While it's true that many Americans struggle with healthcare costs, the solution isn't as simple as throwing more government funding at the problem. Look at countries like Canada or the UK, which have government-funded healthcare. Wait times for procedures can be extremely long and the quality of care isn't always up to par. If we want to truly fix healthcare, maybe we should be looking at ways to make it more affordable and competitive, rather than just providing a band-aid solution. What's your take on exploring market-driven solutions to healthcare affordability?

 @9F7FXZ9 from Texas disagreed…7mos7MO

Millions of Americans cannot afford out of pocket healthcare, and they are not insured. This would be total bull.

 @9F6QXN7 from Michigan disagreed…7mos7MO

I beileve strongly that the more rich/er people don't really care for the poorer people and their kids when their kids deserve a fighting chance to.

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