Someone piss in your coffee today? You will need to decide if Medicaid is terrible or fantastic if you are going to discuss it. It has a co-pay depending on your income level.
You see I had this stupid illness called Hodgkin's Lymphoma, but then I graduated and lost my parents insurance. My wife had a silly one called Leukemia. It's not generally a good idea to be uninsured when you have a history of these illnesses, but it turns out the grad student insurance I could have bought was total shit. Since I can't really afford $9,000 a year on a grad students income...well, I'm sure your smart enough to figure out the options I had available to me.
So you sit there nice and safe behind your computer screen and be pissed at Medicaid all you want. It helps people like me a ton, but you are probably to pissed by now to care.
Money dedicated to kids education? Nice attempt at fake outrage, but why don't you say what you actually mean? You don't want that money going towards kid's education, you want it returned to you. No real problem with that, but spare me the attempt at a guilt trip. Turns out I pay for things I don't like with my taxes too.
The "bonus" was stimulus money that was distributed by the governor that was supposed to be used to fund education supplies. I find it ironic that you bitched about money being moved from education to Medicaid and then used this as an example. Obviously the program was implemented poorly by our state government. Who exactly should we blame for that? I imagine it's somehow Obama's fault that our state legislature is idiotic.
If NYS is so bad you could just pack up and leave. That's what my friend did. He's happily living in NH now. No one is forcing you to stay.
So why don't you explain what your problem with Medicaid really is? It's expensive, I'll grant that, but you know what? So are a lot of other things to government spends money on. I for one don't think it's a terrible idea for us to spend some of our money on our own citizens for a change.
We've had a discussion about Medicaid before, and I've said that I'm fine with people who need it.
Now let me tell you what I don't like, and it's not you.
It's having to spend all day to get a medication for a woman that should have taken two minutes, and would with any other plan.
It's about the acceptance of fraud, where people are getting medication for others (who don't need medicaid BTW) but when told the state does nothing.
It's about only paying for brand name medication when a generic which costs a fraction (which is approved and everyone else has to get because of mandatory substitution laws) because it takes months to add it to their formulary.
It's about doctors writing tens of thousands of dollars of narcotics
per month to individuals on medicaid, and medicaid not bothering to investigate. Why? You don't mess with Medicaid patients or their shitty docs.
It's about refusing to cooperate with health care professional trying to determine abuse and appropriate therapy. How? By refusing to answer basic questions about where and what a medicaid patient has had,
in spite of the fact that for medical purposes it is a legal and proper action on our part. Why is it this way? Because some guy in Albany didn't want to hear any more complaints from narcotic abusers. Seriously. No law, no reg. Just told everyone under him to deny us the ability to do our job, and yes it is.
It's about a system which pays $200 per child under 18 for school supplies even if they aren't of school age. Sounds good, right? Well no strings were on it. Over the course of a couple days, people took hundreds or more (one woman we knew had eights kids under medicaid), and cleared the shelves of alcohol, tobacco, electronics, HDTVs and the sort. What was left? School supplies.
It's about people proud of gaming the system, who take advantage if it, and the government which encourages it.
It's about them taking what little many have left, demanding more, and addressing none of the above. Our illustrious Governor even denied the HDTV debacle, in spite of dozens of reports and thousands of calls. It was all "anecdotal".
And that's why I have a problem with Medicaid. It's the corruption and recklessness of a government who uses those who abuse the system as a political base. No, that doesn't mean everyone, nor even the majority.
Nevertheless, the government encourages this kind of behavior, and they aren't suddenly going to become responsible. They just want to shake the taxpayers down more.
The government we have isn't going to get any better. More of the same isn't what I'm looking forward too. Let them reform themselves, then come back to me about giving them even more power.