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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 2 Apr 2017

    Medicaid started out as a small program to cover poor people's medical bills. Now it covers 1 in 5 Americans.http://nyti.ms/2oqgLJq 

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      1. rbates‏ @wstxrose 2 Apr 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        If only Texas would expand Medicaid for the poor. #texasdeathpanel

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      1. KEEP HOPE ALIVE‏ @PersevereEver 2 Apr 2017
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        People working full time at low wage jobs (like Trump resort employees) are poor enough to qualify for Medicaid. Shame

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      1. L J #FBPE  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🇮🇪‏ @keir_linda 2 Apr 2017
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        Pop of USA roughly 365 million 1in5 require Medicaid. Tells u great deal about health insurance business all about 💰💰. No surprises

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      1. Hans Daecher‏ @hddoger 2 Apr 2017
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        Means, 1 in 5 #US American is poor 🤔😟

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      1. Cheryl Tillery Sharp‏ @TennesseeNeNe 2 Apr 2017
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        And why.....because owners and managers of American businesses have raped workers, taken benefits away & pocketed the savings themselves!! 😲

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      1. SandhillShrink‏ @sandhillshrink 2 Apr 2017
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        And let's go back to the '70's... Nixon has opened China... manufacturing floods out to Asia... Not a Republican stood up to stop it.

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      2. Edward Browden‏ @edwardbrowden 2 Apr 2017
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        Lost in this healthcare debate is the responsibility the "food" industry has as one of the largest contributors to health decline.

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      2. drunk valkyrie  ⚔️ 🏳️‍🌈‏ @den2173355 2 Apr 2017
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        It's almost like the number of poor people is growing. And under Trump, it's just gonna get worse. Thanks, Trump voters 😉

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      1. Michael Fain‏ @cgadad 2 Apr 2017
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        Isn't about 20% of our population poor ?

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      1. PPitstop‏ @PPitstop66 2 Apr 2017
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        That's because 1 in 5 Americans is now poor, thanks to "trickle down" economics, job loss and wage stagnation.

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      2. M always right‏ @kanakagirlie2 2 Apr 2017
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        One way to look at this is calling it another form of corporate welfare. Corporations havve been Hell bent on paying low wages, no benefits.

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      3. Don Scotter‏ @sdcoyote73 2 Apr 2017
        Replying to @kanakagirlie2 @nytimes

        Illegals don't require those things.

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      2. cdellas‏ @cdellas 2 Apr 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        HOSPITALS SHOULD NOT BE FOR PROFIT

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      2. Cheryl Tillery Sharp‏ @TennesseeNeNe 2 Apr 2017
        Replying to @BrownsBbarB101 @nytimes

        Or we can cut Trumps travel and security including grown kids to get personally richer on the backs of taxpayers!

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