Should the federal government increase funding of health care for low income individuals (Medicaid)?
Yes, but only increase for the elderly and disabled
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I believe in low or NO taxes for citizens. Funding bloated safety nets for segmented populations always ends in corruption and control. If we the people could keep our money throughout our lives to invest and use at our own discretion then we would be able to take care of ourselves with private financial mechanisms. There will always be that segment of population that doesn’t prepare for their future, but local communities, churches, and volunteer groups should be the answer. It has never been the federal government’s job to take care of us.. I believe it’s inherently unamerican, and it’s a drain on all taxpayers. Especially considering the corruption of elected officials which ALWAYS happens!
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