Trump Taking Much of Medicaid and some of Medicare Away . . .

Trump has no fear of US Citizens. Republicans have reason to be fearful in the next election, if this bill is passed. But Repubs are not showing much fear.

A lot of detail in this commentary. To make things from bad to really bad? The new law restricts a states’ ability to raise revenue for the state portion of their Medicaid through provider taxes. Republicans are really out to target low-income citizens by taking away Federal funding and then restricting state funding for Medicaid. What the hell did they do to Republicans other than vote them into office?

President Trump’s “Beautiful” Bill Has Ugly Consequences for Millions of Working Americans, Seniors, and People with Disabilities

July 30th marks the 60th Anniversary of Medicaid and Medicare, the nation’s largest and most popular government health care programs which together provide coverage and services to about 140 million Americans of all ages. Medicaid and Medicare were signed into law on July 30, 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

President Trump’s New Law Prioritizes Corporate Tax Loopholes Over Health Care

In addition to making permanent the 2017 Trump tax breaks that slashed tax rates for the wealthiest households, the new law includes huge tax loopholes for corporations that will cost Americans trillions in lost revenue over the coming decade. 

Source: Americans for Tax Fairness

Under the OBBBA, these corporate loopholes are now permanent benefits for some of the nation’s largest and most profitable corporations:

Rejecting just one of these four corporate tax breaks would save enough revenue to pay for all the Medicaid cuts planned for each state in the union. 

“The choice couldn’t be plainer: give large profitable corporations four costly tax breaks or ensure families can afford healthcare coverage and groceries. It shouldn’t be a close call,” said David Kass, ATF’s executive director. “If Republicans really care about working Americans as they claim, they should do the right thing and save healthcare and food assistance for families by demanding huge corporations pay their fair share of taxes instead of giving them more special breaks.” 

The new law’s permanent tax breaks are a huge boon to the wealthiest households and large corporations, but leave average Americans with much less to celebrate because those tax breaks are paid for with cuts to Medicaid and Medicare.

Under OBBBA, access to Medicare is also prohibited for documented immigrants who have paid into the program and are currently entitled to collect benefits.  Lawfully present immigrants may be denied the Medicare benefits they earned under this new law. 

The OBBBA Celebrates Wall Street and Wealthy People, Not Medicaid and Medicare

Rather than spending $700 billion on four egregious corporate tax loopholes that reward price-gouging corporations that have already received big tax cuts for years, Congress should prioritize strengthening Medicaid and Medicare for future generations and investing in a health care system that meets growing needs.  That would give millions much more to celebrate this Medicaid and Medicare anniversary.