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Nevilledog

(54,385 posts)
Sun May 25, 2025, 07:23 PM Sunday

ALERT! Montana Tried Gutting Medicaid-It's An Evil Disaster

https://ryandbusse.substack.com/p/alert-montana-tried-gutting-medicaid

We don’t have to guess what will happen if the Republicans enact the just-passed House budget that will kick more than 10 million people off healthcare.1 Montana Republicans have already run this experiment, and the nation would be very well served to learn from our disaster.

The parallels of our experience in Montana are frighteningly similar to the prospect now facing our nation. Like Donald Trump and many current Republican U.S. House Members, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte is a very wealthy man who has never hidden his religiously rigid opposition to government programs that benefit anyone less fortunate than himself. Gianforte has never missed an opportunity to plainly admit the reasons; He wants tax breaks for people like him and believes everyone else is a freeloader. He’s even gone so far as to proudly appear with Grover Norquist, the anti-government crusader famous for demanding that all government services and programs should be strangled down small enough so that they could be finished off, or as Norquist says, easily “drowned in a bathtub.”2

Like the current Republican Majority in Congress, Gianforte detests programs that provide assistance, but also must deal with the problem of their popularity. Here in Montana, his predecessor, Democrat Steve Bullock, fought hard to expand Medicaid, eventually forming a celebrated bipartisan majority that expanded Medicaid in 2019. Not only was this the moral thing to do, but the financial advantage has also proven to be crystal clear. Covering more people with Medicaid saved money and grew the economy. A story in the Daily Montanan extensively quotes economist Bryce Ward on the many ways the expanded federal health coverage has cut expenses, boosted economic growth, and shored up hospitals across the state.

“In 2023, more than 52,000 adults went to the dentist for preventative screenings, which represents a 277% increase from the number of dental screenings provided in 2015. Moreover, screening for cholesterol increased by 405% since 2015.

The data suggests that more than 1,400 cases of cancer were averted, with breast cancer and colon cancer the top types. Other categories of care also increased. For example, hypertension treatment has risen by 312% since expansion; diabetes cases treated has risen 245%; and substance use disorder treatment has seen a 636% increase.

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ALERT! Montana Tried Gutting Medicaid-It's An Evil Disaster (Original Post) Nevilledog Sunday OP
Do not any of the republican people ever go to church, and learn about respecting their fellow man/woman? SWBTATTReg Sunday #1
And in Kansas BOSSHOG Sunday #2
They want everyone they think I_UndergroundPanther Sunday #3
I think anyone who votes GQP is unworthy of life, Jack Valentino Sunday #4
I agree with you I_UndergroundPanther Tuesday #5

SWBTATTReg

(25,346 posts)
1. Do not any of the republican people ever go to church, and learn about respecting their fellow man/woman?
Sun May 25, 2025, 07:27 PM
Sunday

Obviously, the answer is no.

BOSSHOG

(42,551 posts)
2. And in Kansas
Sun May 25, 2025, 07:54 PM
Sunday

Republicans have been telling the populace that any of trumps cuts to Medicaid won’t hurt Kansans because WE DIDN’T EXPAND MEDICAID. Yeah Home Team. What a pep rally.

I_UndergroundPanther

(13,065 posts)
3. They want everyone they think
Sun May 25, 2025, 10:42 PM
Sunday

Are lives unworthy of life to die. Disabled, health problems, aging poor, black, brown.lgbt, especially trans people .The republicans are anti life except for people like themselves.
They want to control how kids get raised so they are ignorant ,work all the time, own nothing, and accept authoritarianism and the yoke upon thier necks abused by narcissists until they are people pleasing subservient with no self esteem.


They will kill as many of us as we let them get away with. I just hope it stays zero but somehow I know it will grow.

Jack Valentino

(2,140 posts)
4. I think anyone who votes GQP is unworthy of life,
Sun May 25, 2025, 10:51 PM
Sunday

but that's just me...


Extremist Republican officeholders are "lowering the bar", without thinking about the consequences
when the pendulum swings back, which it inevitably will do...


After World War II, the Germans made it a crime to support the Nazi party.

In light of everything that has and is going down here,
I think it should be made a crime in the U.S. to support the Republican party.

I_UndergroundPanther

(13,065 posts)
5. I agree with you
Tue May 27, 2025, 05:56 PM
Tuesday

Add in white supremacy, male supremacy and beliefs in that vein,

Narcissism need to be punished for thier crimes as do authoritarians and psychopaths no mercy no second chances.

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