Should the federal government increase funding of health care for low income individuals (Medicaid)?
yes if a poor person is dyeing and needs healthcare how will they pay it back especially if they have kids
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I believe that Medicaid should be free for a lot of low income families because I know that some adults who have children refuse to spend more money on themselves for their health concerns because they want to provide for their child, and when that happens these children slowly lose their parents or family members who are providing for them. A lot of low-income adults who have children depend on the health care system a lot and insurance due to their income, they mainly prioritize their children more than their own health.
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Medicaid is a very necessary and beneficial government program. When a majority of your population either lives in poverty or paycheck to paycheck. It's insane to even believe for a moment that in our broken medical system Medicaid is not good. Not to mention, it's also for those who are disabled, to a point where they won't be able to realistically work and support themselves, and will need the support of someone else, so who's meant to pay for them? Their caretaker? That's ridiculous! That's unrealistic, that's already a financial blow to the caretaker. Medicaid is a genuine need that needs be supported and that needs to stick.
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