The New York Times, in one more effort to paint the Southern states as hotbeds of racism, estimates that two-thirds of poor blacks and single mothers will be denied health insurance under Obamacare because the Southern states refuse to expand their Medicaid programs.
The Times adds that more than half of low-wage workers without insurance won’t get any, either.
Well down in the Times piece is this nugget: more than half of states in the United States have rejected Medicaid expansion, including Ohio, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin, which are hardly Southern.
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Yet another reason to distrust the MSM that are poisoning the minds of America.
What people are failing to realize with this whole ACA BS is that basically what you are paying for is to hear the bad news. They've fluffed it all up with what they called "preventative benefits" such as cancer prescreening but fail to bring to light (unless you read the "rules" accompanying the bill itself) that the post diagnosis tests/treatments, etc are to be limited based on the recommendations of a Health and Human Services panel.
They have based these recommendations on statistics.
If what you are diagnosed with has what they deem to be a low survival rate then you are SOL. Your great obamacare insurance is going to tell you "Good Bye, now go and plan your funeral."
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