Alan Grayson is a bitter dude. He just got swindled out of more than $20 million, and his wife is divorcing him alleging some pretty dark treatment at the hands of this guy. Between him and Ted Kennedy, and that mayor from San Diego, you'd think women would reconsider any allegiance they have to the democrat party, if they do indeed have one.
Stick to the topic. Why did the politicians not accept Obamacare or at least provide healthcare that would have saved her life? This type of needless death would not have happened in many countries around the world.
So you believe it is fine that this young woman died? That is the
topic and you say you disagree with me.
In the Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden, Norway, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Switzerland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Poland
just to name a few.
Off the thread topic. Start a thread if you want to discuss this subject.
No, C.T.Boy. The subject of this thread is how politics killed her. Don't try to weasel out of it, now. And you can tell yourself any lie you want to about how I feel about the woman. I simply won't engage in that B.S..
Name a few what ? I didn't ask anything about those places, nor are they on-topic.
On-topic, because that question is based in information included in your O/P. Now kindly answer it.
Why, if Obamacare is supposed to insure everyone, is there a lower limit on earnings to qualify for subsidies ?
Hey bub, I am addressing your words in this thread. If I am off topic then I am only following you. Let me know, are we both off topic or not? If I am we both are.
I would give my lottery winnings to see Crabby on the witness stand with Perry Mason questioning him; T'would be very interesting to see what would come of his "OFF TOPIC" defense to virtually every question asked of him! :smilewinkgrin::smilewinkgrin:
…..Here are a few of the questions none of the left-wing articles and diatribes I saw addressed:
Dill, described as a single mother in most articles, actually was married (in fact, Dill was not her married name, but I'm sticking with "Dill" for this story for the sake of the family's privacy). Was Dill's reported $9,000 annual income (some stories said $11K) the family income, or hers alone? The stories imply it was hers alone.
If Medicaid had been expanded in Florida, would Dill have qualified, given that any income her husband earns would have been taken into consideration?
What was Dill's actual, legal cause of death and why do none of the stories report it?
What are the unnamed medications Dill allegedly would have been taking had she had Medicaid coverage? What is the certainty that these medications would have prevented her death? Would Medicaid have covered them? What did they cost?
Why do many, if not all, of the stories fail to mention that the state of Florida has a program to help people who are ill and uninsured, but whose income falls above Medicaid's eligibility levels? If Dill had a life-threatening condition that could have been fixed with medication, and could not afford to pay for the drug or drugs herself, did she apply for help from this program?
Pharmaceutical companies have programs to help low-income people receive medications they otherwise cannot afford. Did Dill apply for help from this source, from charities, from other family members or elsewhere?…..