Another poll, almost as shocking, finds people like to keep their money when given the choice and have someone else pay for benefits
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Aren't you currently paying your share? These people did for years. They just want the Medicare they paid for.
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You know they pay their share their whole life they worked a job and paid into it
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Please show me where LT care was promised as a part of medicaid. This program was never meant to provide it but it's easier to complain...
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Liking your own reply now. I guess it's easier to get your message across if somebody likes it.
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I see your points have run dry. Pardon me while i go protest medicaid not covering my funeral expenses as well.
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While you're at it. Protest the poor children that won't get to eat or have medical care.
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these protests are reserved for personal self-interest causes, sorry.
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If the US government would stop raiding the kitty with IOUs, there probably would be enough money left to fund long term care.
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>70% of MEDICAID funds go to the elderly. Not to children & the future or the imagined "welfare mom." It covers everything Medicare doesn't
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They should also question who they voted for. Old people who do you think will best provide you that service? Who did you vote for?
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Medicare should pay all expenses w/out co-pays & deductibles. Seniors should not have to buy supplemental policies.
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Since most children abandon sick parents.
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That's the real problem with our society. It's not the taxpayers problem to pay for people abandoned by their own flesh and blood
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I have cared for my mother and my gr daughter for nearly a decade and I am thankful for the extra time I get to spend with both.
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Taking care of mom now. Good on ya.

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I am glad I get more time with her. My father passed suddenly when I was in my early 20s
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Mine in my 30's. I hear ya.
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