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Why are health-care costs so high, even if you’re insured? Higher premiums, deductibles
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Aug 13, 2018 11:59:50   #
moldyoldy
 
old marine wrote:
You must be a Socialist Democrat misunderstanding and twisting what I posted to make it seem something else.

I made a simple statement of how both Government run Medicare and Medicaid operated. It had nothing to do with Private-for-Profit-Healthcare.


Every statement that you make is simple.

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Aug 13, 2018 12:44:20   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
old marine wrote:
Still wrong like a typical Socialist Democrat know nothing as usual. Bankrupt, or old medical bills have nothing to do with qualifying for Medicare. It is based on paying social security taxes for a certain number of quarters of work time. End of lesson.


Old F***, can you remember writing "Medicaid is a welfare medical plan for those on welfare"

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Aug 13, 2018 13:06:58   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
old marine wrote:
Still wrong like a typical Socialist Democrat know nothing as usual. Bankrupt, or old medical bills have nothing to do with qualifying for Medicare. It is based on paying social security taxes for a certain number of quarters of work time. End of lesson.


Here are the rules for qualifying for Medicare:

http://www.ehealthmedicare.com/medicare-enrollment-articles/medicare-eligibility:

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Aug 13, 2018 13:35:07   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Old F***, can you remember writing "Medicaid is a welfare medical plan for those on welfare"


FYI old F***:


Virginia has very restrictive Medicaid eligibility: Pregnant women and children up to age 18 cannot have income higher than 133 percent of federal poverty level (FPL) or $25,390 for a family of three. (Virginia's FAMIS program covers children and pregnant women up to 200 percent FPL or $38,180 for a family of three.)

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Aug 13, 2018 13:51:53   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Bad Bob wrote:
FYI old F***:


Virginia has very restrictive Medicaid eligibility: Pregnant women and children up to age 18 cannot have income higher than 133 percent of federal poverty level (FPL) or $25,390 for a family of three. (Virginia's FAMIS program covers children and pregnant women up to 200 percent FPL or $38,180 for a family of three.)

If you had finished grade school you would have noticed the post was about

MEDICARE NOT MADICAIDE.

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