#6 Es maravilloso. Sistema capitalista, ganas el doble, pero no llegas a fin de mes igual. Y reza para que no te pongas malo igual, Juan, o vente para España.
Mirate la vida de Ayn Rand, ella estaba muy orgullosa del sistema gringo, y del every man by himself, hasta que pilló un cáncer y la muy hipócrita tuvo que aceptar la sanidad pública gringa para curarse en vez de pegarse un tiro.
#8 Los programas de Medicare son muy divertidos, no sé si los has visto, pero me da que no.
On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which implements major, historic cuts to Medicaid and, indirectly, to Medicare, aiming to reduce federal spending by over $1 trillion over the next decade.
Medicaid Cuts
$1 Trillion Reduction: The law cuts nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid over 10 years, which the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates will lead to roughly 11.8 million people losing their health insurance.
Work Requirements: Beginning in January 2027, the bill requires able-bodied adults without dependents to work or participate in community engagement activities for 80 hours per month to maintain coverage.
Eligibility Restrictions: The legislation imposes stricter eligibility checks, requiring states to verify eligibility every 6 months rather than annually.
Funding Changes: The law shifts funding to a "block grant" or per-capita cap, which limits federal spending and places more financial burden on states, likely causing them to cut optional benefits (like home- and community-based services).
Rural Hospital Impact: The cuts are expected to severely impact rural hospitals, with over 300 at immediate risk of closure, according to data mentioned in the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) reports.
Medicare Cuts
Automatic Sequestration: The CBO estimates that the OBBBA's impact on the federal deficit will trigger automatic sequestration cuts to Medicare starting in 2026, totaling roughly $536 billion from 2026 to 2034.
Immigrant Eligibility: The law eliminates Medicare eligibility for certain lawfully present immigrants who have not met specific work requirements, regardless of their length of residency.
Lower-Income Benefits: The bill blocks improvements to Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs), which help low-income beneficiaries pay for premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
Other Key Impacts
Defunding Providers: The act restricts federal Medicaid funding to certain non-profit providers that offer abortions, such as Planned Parenthood.
Mirate la vida de Ayn Rand, ella estaba muy orgullosa del sistema gringo, y del every man by himself, hasta que pilló un cáncer y la muy hipócrita tuvo que aceptar la sanidad pública gringa para curarse en vez de pegarse un tiro.
www.openculture.com/2016/12/when-ayn-rand-collected-social-security-me
De todas maneras, yo para eso, comunista, que ya sabes lo que decia la Constitución de la URSS, el que no trabaja no come.
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On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which implements major, historic cuts to Medicaid and, indirectly, to Medicare, aiming to reduce federal spending by over $1 trillion over the next decade.
Medicaid Cuts
$1 Trillion Reduction: The law cuts nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid over 10 years, which the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates will lead to roughly 11.8 million people losing their health insurance.
Work Requirements: Beginning in January 2027, the bill requires able-bodied adults without dependents to work or participate in community engagement activities for 80 hours per month to maintain coverage.
Eligibility Restrictions: The legislation imposes stricter eligibility checks, requiring states to verify eligibility every 6 months rather than annually.
Funding Changes: The law shifts funding to a "block grant" or per-capita cap, which limits federal spending and places more financial burden on states, likely causing them to cut optional benefits (like home- and community-based services).
Rural Hospital Impact: The cuts are expected to severely impact rural hospitals, with over 300 at immediate risk of closure, according to data mentioned in the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) reports.
Medicare Cuts
Automatic Sequestration: The CBO estimates that the OBBBA's impact on the federal deficit will trigger automatic sequestration cuts to Medicare starting in 2026, totaling roughly $536 billion from 2026 to 2034.
Immigrant Eligibility: The law eliminates Medicare eligibility for certain lawfully present immigrants who have not met specific work requirements, regardless of their length of residency.
Lower-Income Benefits: The bill blocks improvements to Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs), which help low-income beneficiaries pay for premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
Other Key Impacts
Defunding Providers: The act restricts federal Medicaid funding to certain non-profit providers that offer abortions, such as Planned Parenthood.
Pero no, aquí quereis que el currante pague la sanidad universal.
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