1. La Magnitud de los Recortes y el "Big Beautiful Bill".
El proyecto de ley federal, a menudo denominado "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBB), incluye recortes masivos a Medicaid, estimados en cerca de $1 billón. Estos recortes se justifican como una forma de reducir el fraude, pero los críticos señalan que el objetivo real es financiar exenciones fiscales para los más ricos.
- The u.s. Senate passed the largest medicaid cuts since the 1960s with nearly 1 trillion in cuts to medicaid, according to the aha.
- Trump republicans just cut medicaid by 1 trillion.
- Trump and his pawns just gave 910 billion in corporate tax breaks to millionaires and are cutting medicaid for everyday tennesseans by 930 billion.
- Cutting 1 trillion to give a tax cut to the rich is cruel.
2. Impacto Crítico en Hospitales Rurales y Servicios Esenciales.
Los recortes amenazan la viabilidad de los hospitales rurales, particularmente en estados que no expandieron Medicaid. Las poblaciones más afectadas incluyen niños (que a menudo representan la mitad de los inscritos), ancianos en asilos y personas con discapacidades.
- Medicaid cuts are hurtful, especially to rural communities. These cuts will force more than half of our kansas hospitals to close, putting rural kansans at risk.
- Medicaid covers 64 of people receiving treatment for substance use disorder, making it the largest provider of addiction treatment in the country.
- 49 of oklahoma children are insured via medicaid soonercare.
- Medicaid helps cover 40 of nursing home stays in kansas.
- 26 rural hospitals in kansas are already in immediate risk of closure, and another 63 are teetering. Both ks republican senators voted to cut medicaid.
3. Confusión de Nombres Estatales (TennCare, Soonercare, KanCare).
Una barrera clave para la comprensión pública es que muchos estados utilizan nombres locales para Medicaid (como TennCare en Tennessee o Soonercare en Oklahoma). Esto lleva a que los votantes que dependen del programa no se den cuenta de que los recortes federales afectarán directamente su cobertura.
- Half the people who are on medicaid dont know they are on medicaid because each state has its own name for it.
- Maga i dont give a sht about medicaid cuts. I live in ruby-red oklahoma and we are blessed with soonercare instead of that god-awful federal program! narrator soonercare is just a re-labeling of its medicaid program in order to hide the fact that it is provided by the federal government.
- I dont get medicaid, i get tenncare duh. The epitome of the low info, low research, low interest voter.
- Kancare, kansas name for medicaid provides coverage for over 30 of all births in kansas.
- Its stunning to me how many people reliant on soonercare dont realize they are on medicaid. Guess what, you are indeed on medicaid.
4. Críticas a Políticos Clave y su Justificación.
Senadores como Markwayne Mullin (OK), James Lankford (OK), Roger Marshall (KS) y Marsha Blackburn (TN) son señalados por votar a favor de los recortes, a menudo justificándolos como una lucha contra el fraude o promoviendo requisitos de trabajo, a pesar de que la mayoría de los beneficiarios ya trabajan o son niños/discapacitados.
- Sen. Markwayne mullin r-ok argued that at least 35 million medicaid recipients should lose their health care coverage.
- Usually invisible because hes so far up trumps ass kansas senator roger marshall beams at the signing of the budget bill that will cut medicaid funding that helps rural hospitals survive.
- Senators blackburn hagerty voted to cut medicaid snap when 4,420,00 tennesseans depend on medicaid.
- Lankford . Its not kicking people off medicaid also lankford . So yes, weve got 10 mil ppl that are not gonna be on medicaid literally 2 sentences later.
- Watchin gop sen. Markwayne mullin on meet the press tryin to justify kicking millions off medicaid to address fraud enforce work requirements 64 of adults on medicaid work, some care for dependents some work low-wage or pt jobs w zero healthcare benefits.