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In reply to the discussion: I read EarlG post and am convinced that the senate has to vote YES [View all]waterwatcher123
(347 posts)81. Medicaid pays for nursing home coverage for many elderly people in the United States.
From what I have observed, it looks like this CR includes large cuts to Medicaid. So, I am not sure what the courts can do to fix this problem since it will be a budget signed into law (not an illegal attempt to fire probationary federal employees as was reversed by the federal courts in Maryland and California). These private nursing homes clearly have problems when it comes to patient care. However, they are either going to raise their prices on patients, significantly reduce care, kick patients to the curb if they cannot afford to pay, or go out of business (or some combination of these actions).
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I read EarlG post and am convinced that the senate has to vote YES [View all]
question everything
Mar 14
OP
i know. We are screwed but I think that yes is the lesser of two evils
question everything
Mar 14
#10
I read EarlG's post as saying Schumer didn't handle it well and "the buck" stops with Schumer.
TomSlick
Mar 14
#27
The federal courts, dude, will be funded and save granny. If "the buck" stops now, will the thanks be given later?
ancianita
Mar 14
#41
I certainly won't engage in friendly fire when I do. You'd have thought you won the battle but you'd have
ancianita
Mar 14
#50
I'm in the granny demographic, so I'll weigh in and say they will be killed by corporate owned
ancianita
Mar 14
#71
Medicaid pays for nursing home coverage for many elderly people in the United States.
waterwatcher123
Mar 15
#81
I'm not sure. If it so easy to enable Trump GOD Mode, the Republicans would be shutting the gubmint down ASAP.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 14
#38
He already has to support his tariffs. He declared an emergency because of "fentanyl"
Nanjeanne
Mar 14
#63
That includes Angus King and Jeanne Shaheen, who actually voted Yes on the final bill itself.
Celerity
Mar 14
#20
How badly we lost with this no-win vote depends on how much more this administration
allegorical oracle
Mar 14
#19
We WON'T be blamed either way. WE are the MINORITY PARTY. This is ALL on the GOP & its owners.
ancianita
Mar 14
#29
Courts, dude. Vote to shut down government, and you "united NO's" will shut down the courts. AND then
ancianita
Mar 14
#39
he only voted for cloture. there were 2 non republicans who voted for the bill itself: shaheen & king
orleans
Mar 15
#83
WHAT "only reinforces the Image." WE ARE NOT WHAT WE ARE CALLED. WE ARE WHAT WE ANSWER TO.
ancianita
Mar 14
#36
Dems were haunted for years over voting for the AUMF that let Bush go to war with Iraq
DSandra
Mar 15
#80
Not to mention that a shut down would shut down all federal courts which are the legal record
ancianita
Mar 14
#28
Our government and society shouldn't be run based on the fear of what Trump and his goons might do.
Ping Tung
Mar 14
#42