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 @9FN2SGW  from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

There are much more people with unavoidable illnesses that aren’t considered elderly or disabled. Also, if something a diagnosis isn’t considered “serious enough” it could cost people their lives which is why health care should be offered to everyone and not just those who can afford it and not just those who qualify for free Medicaid from the government. The lower middle class suffer the most.

 @98NVJ3P  from North Carolina  disagreed…2yrs2Y

To people who are unable to afford healthcare because their income does not allow it nor for them to receive private insurance, Medicaid is essential.

 @9FF2LN7Women’s Equalityagreed…2yrs2Y

Yes. I could expect that healthcare was exceptionally great, and the healthcare should always be expanded, and so does the private insurances.

 @9FRJT8J  from Michigan  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Medicaid was initially implemented as a means for all citizens to have access to healthcare. Not only does this cover the elderly and disabled, but the poor as well. Low class citizens should also have access to Medicaid.

 @9FRKC95Peace and Freedom from Massachusetts  agreed…2yrs2Y

I agree. People who cannot support themselves/can barely support themselves should be able to get Medicare.

 @9FFHPLFDemocrat from Minnesota  disagreed…2yrs2Y

The purpose of the state is to protect the rights of citizens, allowing insurance companies to decide what they will pay for, what they won’t without thought about what would be best for the person is against this, and one way to try and fix it would be for the government to pay for anything a insurance company would consider, creating a single payer system.

 @9F4M3X5 from Georgia  disagreed…2yrs2Y

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How would those who are incapable of producing the money to pay for medical services live? What about those who've lost employment to no fault of their own? This stance only makes sense on the surface.

 @BuckLarryProgressive from Maine  disagreed…2yrs2Y

While I understand your concerns, it is also important to consider the fiscal health of our country. Continuously increasing funding for social programs without a balanced budget could lead to the devaluation of our currency and inflation. For instance, in the 1980s, many Latin American countries experienced hyperinflation due to excessive government spending. This resulted in severe economic instability and poverty. Instead, perhaps we should focus on creating more robust job programs and affordable housing to help lower-income individuals get back on their feet. What are your thoughts on this approach?

 @9F83SCT  from Connecticut  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I am a disabled person and denied assurance so I feel the program should be reworked because people need help and they aren't receiving their basically human rights

 @9FDZFRJ from North Carolina  agreed…2yrs2Y

I do feel that many government programs like this really need to be reworked. They barely work and don't really help those it is supposed to help.

 @GrassrootsBruceSocialist from Virginia  agreed…2yrs2Y

I completely agree with you. It's like trying to fix a leaky faucet with duct tape. It might work for a while, but eventually, it's going to fail. Similarly, our current healthcare system has its cracks, and the solution seems to be more duct tape instead of addressing the root cause. For instance, high administrative costs are a significant issue in our health care system. Instead of adding more funds to cover these costs, wouldn't it be more beneficial to streamline and simplify the process? What are your thoughts on how we could do this effectively?

 @9FFDDN9 from California  agreed…2yrs2Y

i agree the program needs to be reworked, but are you doing everything you can to get the help you need

 @9FFBFLY from Pennsylvania  agreed…2yrs2Y

I agree. Our Country should help its people, especially the ones who have trouble taking care of themselves.

 @9FF6HMT from Texas  agreed…2yrs2Y

Just because you lost your legs does not mean you are any less of a man. It shows you are enduring if you are continuing about your normal life so you should be treated just like every other citizen

 @9F6RZ39 from Illinois  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Everyone need the help for certain things think of it as if you were really sick disables how would you get the help.

 @9FP4P8T from North Dakota  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Medical care is a human right and the current state of medical prices is extremely high compared to the quality of care given.

 @9GQV4B7  from Texas  disagreed…1yr1Y

Health care should increase funding for those who make a certain amount of money and include exceptions like the elderly and disabled.

 @9GQX4V5 from Indiana  agreed…1yr1Y

I think that people who live just above the poverty line or are struggling to the point of homelessness should be covered as when we cast people off and don't provide for the general population a small infection can spread into an epidemic.

 @9GQW8LY from California  agreed…1yr1Y

Yes healthcare should increase funding because not everyone is rich and could afford certain things.

 @9GQWZL4Democrat from Pennsylvania  agreed…1yr1Y

This would be fair cause you would get the same treatment later on if you were the same elder and disabled

 @9FNTG8Z from Nevada  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Yes, it should not only just be elderly and disabled because other people who live in low income housing really need it due to the fact that their nine times out of ten not in a safe environment. Doing so would give them a way to be more safer and would just be better for citizens overall.

 @9F88NNM from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Many people besides the elderly and disabled are in positions that makes it reasonable for them to receive Medicaid

 @9FG32BN from Wisconsin  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I Believe that everyone should be given the chance to have Medicaid no matter the position your in. this way more people can the treatment they need.

 @9F8B77M from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Medicaid also needs to be provided to people in poverty becuase medicine and access to care shouldn't be decided by your income it should be a inherent right for everyone.

 @9FRLY3H from Washington  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Medicaid needs to include more groups of people such as pregnant women, low-income members of the U.S. or young people with no immediate family.

 @9F8B3WR from Michigan  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Yes they should. People who are unable to get Basic things like Medical Insurance and Help should be supported by the Government. We need to help people who cannot get the help themselves.

 @9F8D9L5Progressive from Washington  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Younger individuals who aren't disabled but can't afford healthcare still deserve the right to have access to healthcare.

 @9F7Z2KX from Minnesota  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Although elders and disabled should be prioritized for Medicaid, it should not be only for them since poverty is a big issue that isn’t always caused from one’s personal decisions.

 @9F8B59Ydisagreed…2yrs2Y

While it will be hugely expensive to society to keep medical care affordable to individuals, it will absolutely save lives. Because of that, it's worth every cent. And while it's important to focus limited resources to those who need it the most, I think we can agree that the trillions spent on defense spending are doing a whole lot less good than affordable medical care.

 @9F882BZDemocrat from Illinois  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Medicaid should include also people that don't make much money, and need the Medicaid in case of serious injury or etc.

 @9F85YPFdisagreed…2yrs2Y

Everybody needs or will need healthcare, and anyone who thinks otherwise has never experienced a spontaneous medical emergency.

 @9F86VRS from Kansas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Everyone deserves affordable healthcare. No one in this country deserves healthcare better than the next, even if they can afford it. We all deserve good healthcare, but it's hard when it's so privatized.

 @9F8B3KR from New York  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I disagree as I believe that all individuals who are considered low-income or are experiencing financial difficulties should be able to access and obtain Medicaid. This is because elderly and disabled people are not the only ones who may struggle to pay for their healthcare.

 @9F7TD8X from Washington  disagreed…2yrs2Y

All people go to the hospital at least once in their life. If such is restricted to our elderly, what about our low earning, lower/middle class families living off a minimum wage barely able to life off of?

 @9F87T7V from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Not only old people need Medicade, but the people who don't have good jobs or many ways of supporting their families.

 @9F7YCWQ from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Healthcare is a right. It should be free to everyone. A world where resources are available to help everyone should provide to those people at no cost.

 @9F7YKXH from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Well, there are families with low income and parent's that barely make it paycheck to paycheck. It would be helpful to the families to not stress if they will have enough money that month to pay for their kids meals, clothes, and school items. Giving low income families the money will help them lead their families in the right direction.

 @9F6R6TK from Illinois  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Medicaid, at it's core, is meant to assist citizens in receiving healthcare when they otherwise not being able to afford it. When you limit it to only the elderly, you are taking away vital health assistance to those who would need it most.

 @9F88T7YLibertarian from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Lack of access to healthcare will increase illness and diagnosed medical issue rates that will lead to disability

 @9F89K3P from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Some people have very low income and have families and medicaid is they only way people can get health care.

 @9F7Z8M9 from New York  disagreed…2yrs2Y

That's not right because there is really poor families that cannot afford the health care that there is now a days and if we don't help them then no one will.

 @9FPC4BF from Washington  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Anyone can become disabled and also EVERYONE deserves healthcare. It is a right not a privilege. People can die without care

 @9F7QJDD from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

In this economy people cannot afford basic necessities and health insurance is usually some of the first cuts to a low income family’s budget. They need that government support. However, they should not have to be picking rent vs healthcare in the first place

 @9F88BGN from New Jersey  disagreed…2yrs2Y

We, as a community have a duty to care and provide for each other in our time of need, especially in cases of life altering and saving treatments.

 @9FLVZ7Z from Illinois  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Not everyone has been offered the same opportunities for high paying jobs and everyone deserves healthcare.

 @9F8DPKC from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Due to inflation, prices of health care are insanely ridiculous and other counties have free health care that is better than that of the US.

 @9GR6GWRDemocrat from Texas  disagreed…1yr1Y

Those who cannot afford healthcare without massive loss and who are most in need of such should be granted the allowance to treatment of life-saving procedures and such.

 @9F7YQ8G from Nevada  disagreed…2yrs2Y

healthcare is a human right and if people are healthy and not worried about paying their rent or going to the doctor, they would be able to be more contributing members of society, which would in the end benefit everyone.

 @9F7PZ3T from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Everyone needs healthcare, may it be elderly, young, middle aged as the major issue isn't who has it but the price of medicine itself.

 @9F6BVF7 from New Jersey  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Current healthcare in the united states is unaffordable unless you have insurance. We should make private insurance illegal, raise taxes, provide universal healthcare for all, and eventually nationalize the healthcare system in the United States.

 @9F7RMDY from Nebraska  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I think that if you come from a low enough income and you cant afford something as important as health care than you should be able to get medicaid

 @9F7RHV8 from Minnesota  disagreed…2yrs2Y

There are a lot more people in need of medicare then the elderly and disabled as people who have diseases that they cannot pay for medication or treatments and mental health issues that cannot be solved without medication and they don't have access

 @9F7WGBT from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

No, the federal government should increase funding care for everyone not only low income individuals, no matter age, race, gender, sexuality, elderly or disabled.

 @9F7Y8WX from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Not just the elderly and disabled but also people who need to support their families or are just trying to survive.

 @9F8DN28 from North Carolina  disagreed…2yrs2Y

There are many different cases of people with special need who are born that way and require medical care; these people are not always elderlies and it is mostly seen in children.

 @9FG63TPWomen’s Equality from Washington  disagreed…2yrs2Y

As of Medicaid, I think everyone should have eligibility to it. There are many babies, kids, teens, and adults that struggle with health issues that many families worry not being able to pay for. I believe that health is an issue that no one should have to pay nor worry about. Many of these health issues are problems that many wish they didnt have, so just being able to have the benefits Medicaid provides, can have a huge relieve impact on anyone who struggles with health issues.

 @9F85KGZ from Alabama  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Just because somebody is not elderly or disabled does not mean they do not need Medicaid. Many families are living paycheck to paycheck and have no room for savings or medical bills. If a health emergency comes up for one of these families and they don't have Medicaid they will likely have to live with the health risk even if it kills them.

 @9F7T99PDemocrat from Georgia  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Affordable healthcare is something that all people should have a right to, not just people who are automatically expected to need it a little more.

 @9F86BZWdisagreed…2yrs2Y

Medicaid is for the health of people. There shouldn't be a limit on who can have Medicaid; its absurd to hold the eligibility to only the elderly and disable. Medicaid is to aid you in your life not when you're one step on the grave. There needs to be change.

 @9FNRH6W from Virginia  disagreed…2yrs2Y

There are multiple statistics that clearly show that families of poverty also suffer from the high costs of medical expenses and just isolating the elderly and disabled as the only people entitled to it is simply not fair to the more impoverished families

 @9F7ZW3G from Oregon  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Everyone deserves free healthcare that should be provided by tax funded means, to help better fit the people in our society.

 @9F7JQJ6 from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Not only old people need Medicaid, but the people who don't have good jobs or many ways of supporting their families.

 @9F7YWH2 from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

people who aren't lucky enough to have a lot of money or medicaid deserve a little bit of assistance. Especially someone with kids. Health care is so expensive and everyone deserves to have a healthy life and access to a doctor.

 @9F83R5V from Washington  disagreed…2yrs2Y

There are people of all ages who require medical attention, some of whom cannot afford the costs associated with treatment. Medicaid also supports the constitutional right of the pursuit of life.

 @9F7T986 from Washington  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Every person has to go to the doctor at some point in their life, and if the government has the funds then they should use them to support their citizens

 @9F7WV7Y from New Hampshire  disagreed…2yrs2Y

eligibility should not just include the elderly and disabled because they are not the only ones that need help moving forwards with life.someone might have a low income job they are jsut getting by at, and having to pay essentially any medical bill will set said person back anywhere from a month to a year depending on the injury. medicaid should be allowed for all people below a certain income standard

 @9F7R9XL from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I think Medicaid should involve anyone who is disadvantaged when it comes to money. Mostly low income minority families, disabled people, and the elderly.

 @9F7QYX6 from Massachusetts  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I disagree because medicaid should be available for everyone that needs it, it doesn't matter if they have past conditions or not.

 @9F7NL7G from Michigan  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Everyone deserves medicaid no matter what, an elderly person isnt as important compared to a newborn baby etc.

 @9F89CVCDemocrat from New Jersey  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Everyone has emergencies. Only because a person is of age doesn’t mean they have a privilege over those who don’t. Any one can get injured and severely harmed in accidents so yeah everyone deserves healthcare.

 @9F7HXQC from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

We are all human beings who need health care to survive and deprive anyone of this human right is ridiculous and shouldn't even be a question, we are supposed to be a first world country but we don't have accessible health care and its price is beyond high.

 @9F732ZW from Florida  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Everyone deserves free healthcare. healthcare come under the rights of LIFE liberty and the pursuit of happiness

 @IdealisticFlamingo from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

While it's a noble sentiment to see healthcare as a right under the purview of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, it's important to remember that these rights as defined by our Constitution don't guarantee government-funded provisions. For example, we have the right to pursue happiness, but that doesn't mean the government is obligated to provide us with things that make us happy like free movies or travel.

Similarly, one could argue that the right to life doesn't necessarily guarantee free healthcare. It ensures protection from harm, but doesn't oblige the government to provide all means of maintaining health.

However, this doesn't negate the necessity for a comprehensive healthcare system. How do you think we can balance the need for healthcare with the limitations of government resources?

 @9F6VV6S from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

People dont know whats its like to come from nothing and having to treat every illness at home because of the medical bill. people who are surviving off minimum wage cant afford any medical bill and occasionaly Medicaid is the best they can do. So Medicade should be eligable for whoever needs it

 @9F7MGWD from Pennsylvania  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I think that while this does benefit elderly and disabled people, low-income families should also be included. This is because they also deserve the right to have standard, proper medical care.

 @9F6S69D from North Carolina  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Despite funding restrictions the U.S. should provide adequate healthcare to all citizens as it is a human right and to let people, notably those who cannot afford medical support, sustain potential irreparable or fatal damage . In much if the rest of the world healthcare is a given, however many if these countries employ higher taxes on all income brackets to afford more social supports for all citizens.

 @9F89DH2 from Oregon  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Old people aren’t the only ones that need assistance with medical bills, many Americans no matter the age suffer from crippling medical debt.

 @9F7Y8ZM from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

There are families struggling to make ends met and need medical care in any situation that can happen to them

 @9F7WQW5Socialist from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Shouldn't be just given to the old people and the disabled, some people have invisible disabilities and can't afford regular health care.

 @9F7SB3K from Ohio  disagreed…2yrs2Y

While it's true that not only the elderly need Medicaid, but also those in low-wage jobs or with limited means, it's also important to consider the broad implications of expanding Medicaid eligibility. For instance, expanding Medicaid too much could potentially strain the system, potentially reducing the quality of care for those who need it most, like the elderly and disabled. One could argue that a more targeted approach, focusing on job creation and wage growth, might be more effective in the long run. What do you think about the idea of focusing on economic growth as a means to reduce the need for Medicaid?

 @9F7WKTHIndependent from North Carolina  disagreed…2yrs2Y

But what about the poor and working class who can't pay for Medicare and Healthcare because of the corrupt system that was implemented in this way?

 @9FG7LB4 from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Those of impoverished backgrounds should also be included because they have no access to Medicaid. They are vulnerable to their environment around them and the lack of Medicaid only makes it worse.

 @9F7FRXB from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Healthcare is a human right limiting it to the elderly and those who can afford it is unethical and unreasonable

 @9F6C2DR from Nebraska  disagreed…2yrs2Y

A lot of people cannot afford healthcare in the current state of the economy and the federal government taking away any chance at affordable healthcare and instead favoring people with disabilities and the elderly will only cause more issues to the majority of people in the U.S.

 @9F7GX84Socialist from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I Think that there should be a nation wide healthcare system in the u.s divvied from nation to state, state to counties, counties to smaller areas /small cites and towns. it should be for everyone because it a basic human right not just for the elderly. some areas need more aid then other and it can be managed for each area and careful spending and cutting out unnecessary fundings from different programs. the country and each state are Caple to provide each of there citizens free universal healthcare.

 @9F7RTLG from Missouri  disagreed…2yrs2Y

There are more than just the elderly and disabled that we need to care about. Lower-income families are not fortunate enough to get proper health care and they can run into many diseases that could be prevented with access to medicaid.

 @9F6RL66 from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Healthcare is expensive, so taking some stress off the shoulders of the impoverished and disadvantages will help them become more functioning members of society.

 @9FGG2S3Independentdisagreed…2yrs2Y

Many people are working every day and still can't afford healthcare, it should be provided to anyone who doesn't have the resources they need to attend to their health.

 @9F6QG9F from Nebraska  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Low income individuals are at higher risk for medical problems that they cannot afford, so alloting money to low-income people is important to grant healthcare nationwide.

 @9F7TGHR from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Healthcare fits right under our Constitutional right, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Medical emergencies are never asked for or wanted. Meaning by us being obligated to pay thousands of dollars to just ensure our health and safety seems unfair for individuals who aren't prepared.

 @9F7YBMHDemocrat from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Not only do elderlys and the disabled need to be included in Medicaid but many young adults and others struggle to provide for their family’s let alone the proper health care

 @9F7FHG9 from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

people in low income family's should be able to not go deeper into poverty and debt just because they aren't old and disabled.

 @9F8736Z from Wisconsin  disagreed…2yrs2Y

What about people who can't afford the absurdly expensive healthcare we have in the United States because rich *** hats in power like to oppress and exploit the lower working class to maximize their profits.

 @9F7DHP9 from Indiana  disagreed…2yrs2Y

More than the elderly , and disabled are not able to work. people who arent able to work should recive some type of medicaid.

 @9FMTV29Communist from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

With how our current services are set up, not everyone who is disabled currently has access to medical assistance to get that disability confirmed or diagnosed in the first place, and I believe putting more requirements in place to try to ensure "only elderly and disabled people" get access to Medicaid would actually end in even less people who need that care being able to access it.

 @9FMKMXQ from Illinois  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Accidents happen to everyone. Poverty in America is more widespread than you think. Health insurance is a coveted benefit that's hard to obtain.

 @9F6TFXZ from Nebraska  disagreed…2yrs2Y

We are the wealthiest nation in the world, and almost all other highly developed nations provide this for their citizens. Even less developed and poorer nations provide this service for their citizens.

 @9FLKXF3 from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

My best counter claim would be that even the young get sick and don't have financial support from the parents and aren't old enough to work.

 @9FN2GGDWomen’s Equality from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

To people who are unable to afford healthcare because their income does not allow it nor for them to receive private insurance, Medicaid is essential

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