About healthcare...
This bill in the senate won't affect Medicaid for almost a decade. The current president (and many of these sensations) will be out of office before it impacts Medicaid.
Overall, we are doing now with healthcare isn't working. Insurance premiums are up 140%. That's HUGE. In some areas there is only one private insurance option and Medicaid/Obamacare. Medicaid STINKS. Oh don't even get me started. I don't think we should get rid of it, but I also don't think we should pretend it is a model system we should adopt for everyone.
The situation for working families - Medicaid or outrageously skyrocketing insurance premiums, is a major factor as to why we ended up with Trump. Families with kids loooked at their bills at the end of the month and said enough.
As much as some love Obamacare and want to hang on to it, it is collapsing. It will end. It's only a matter of time.
So we have to decide what comes next.
I don't want to see Medicaid short changed, especially for the poor and disabled. At all. To keep it, I believe we need to shorten the gap between decision makers and those impacted but any cuts. I think we need to leave the choices about Medicaid in the hands of each state.
I have yet to read a single compelling reason why the *federal* government should be running healthcare at all out side of the VA. Ugh, they can't even get the VA to be semi-functional....
I disagree with Senator Mike Lee on many things, but I think he makes a compelling case for a state or individual opt out option here:
The Missing Ingredient in BCRA: Humility
It would allow some states to try single payer --- let's see if it works here in the US. Then we will know and can adjust accordingly. It also keeps a bunch of old guys in Washington DC to keep deciding how my health problems will be handled here, thousands of miles away. It isn't working.