Trump/Sessions/GOP Opioid ~Addiction / Mental Health Lies, they Cut all of the Programs

Many watch them go on about how they are going to fight it, while they cut the programs that help with Addiction and Mental Health.


It's all bullshit in front of the cameras folks..

He is going to tell us how he is requesting money for the mental health/ opioid addiction..but in reality he is cutting the the funds.


The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...


GOP's Cuts To Medicaid Threaten Treatment For Opioid Addiction

Trump & Republicans talk say mental health care can stop mass shootings: So why do they slash funds for psychological services?

Trump stopped a program in use since 1989 to help the professionals SAMSAH


Trump Calls For Mental Health Action After Shooting; His Budget Would Cut Programs
http://mainepublic.org/post/proposed-federal-budget-would
-cut-many-mental-health-services

And of course Not Replacing Obamacare

AR-301119386.jpg

Nearly 70 billion budgeted. That's BILLION how much do you need? Do you know how much a billion is?

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

That's not what I asked, moon bat. You know that though
 
Have you ever heard of moving money from one area where it is not needed to areas where it is? Why is throwing more money, rather than using money more wisely where it is needed, always your answer. HHS is a big place.

Trump Budget Ups Funds to Fight Opioids, Cuts HHS - Medscape
Medscape › viewarticle

5 days ago · The budget takes a four-pronged approach, according to the new HHS secretary, with the fight against opioid abuse gaining some funding, while other departments may take some hits for 2019.

$45 billion added to health care bill for opioid treatment

Amid continuing party turmoil over the lack of support of the latest version of the Republican Senate health bill, additional funds have been added to the Better Care Reconciliation Act for opioid treatment, as well as new language to allow for Health Spending Accounts (HSA) funds to be used for insurance premiums to quell members' concerns, CBS News has confirmed.

CBS News' Major Garrett reports that Trump administration officials confirm $45 billion was added at the request of various Republican members, including Senator Rob Portman of Ohio and Senator Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia.

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

Yeah right,

The budget "supports our four priorities here at HHS: addressing the opioid crisis, bringing down the high price of prescription drugs, increasing the affordability and accessibility of health insurance, and improving Medicare in ways that push our health system toward paying for value rather than volume," said HHS Secretary Alex Azar in a statement.
 
Your post addresses nothing re my question. Unless you think just throwing more money at things we don’t necessarily need, is always the answer...
Have you ever heard of moving money from one area where it is not needed to areas where it is? Why is throwing more money, rather than using money more wisely where it is needed, always your answer. HHS is a big place.

Trump Budget Ups Funds to Fight Opioids, Cuts HHS - Medscape
Medscape › viewarticle

5 days ago · The budget takes a four-pronged approach, according to the new HHS secretary, with the fight against opioid abuse gaining some funding, while other departments may take some hits for 2019.

$45 billion added to health care bill for opioid treatment

Amid continuing party turmoil over the lack of support of the latest version of the Republican Senate health bill, additional funds have been added to the Better Care Reconciliation Act for opioid treatment, as well as new language to allow for Health Spending Accounts (HSA) funds to be used for insurance premiums to quell members' concerns, CBS News has confirmed.

CBS News' Major Garrett reports that Trump administration officials confirm $45 billion was added at the request of various Republican members, including Senator Rob Portman of Ohio and Senator Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia.

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

Yeah right,

The budget "supports our four priorities here at HHS: addressing the opioid crisis, bringing down the high price of prescription drugs, increasing the affordability and accessibility of health insurance, and improving Medicare in ways that push our health system toward paying for value rather than volume," said HHS Secretary Alex Azar in a statement.
 
Many watch them go on about how they are going to fight it, while they cut the programs that help with Addiction and Mental Health.


It's all bullshit in front of the cameras folks..

He is going to tell us how he is requesting money for the mental health/ opioid addiction..but in reality he is cutting the the funds.


The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...


GOP's Cuts To Medicaid Threaten Treatment For Opioid Addiction

Trump & Republicans talk say mental health care can stop mass shootings: So why do they slash funds for psychological services?

Trump stopped a program in use since 1989 to help the professionals SAMSAH


Trump Calls For Mental Health Action After Shooting; His Budget Would Cut Programs
http://mainepublic.org/post/proposed-federal-budget-would
-cut-many-mental-health-services

And of course Not Replacing Obamacare

AR-301119386.jpg

Nearly 70 billion budgeted. That's BILLION how much do you need? Do you know how much a billion is?

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

That's not what I asked, moon bat. You know that though

Listen muffin top..

Provides “a joke” of substance abuse funding
As Senate Republicans were drafting the bill, two Republicans, Ohio’s Rob Portman and West Virginia’s Shelley Moore Capito, requested $45 billion over 10 years to address the opioid epidemic. But the Senate bill offers just $2 billion, in 2018 alone, for mental health and substance and treatment. The funding amounts to “a joke,” says Richard Frank, a Harvard health economics professor. Frank estimates that it would cost $183 billion over ten years to cover the cost of opioid addiction treatment and the illnesses that frequently come along with it (like hepatitis C and HIV) for those who would lose coverage if Obamacare is repealed. That number is based on Medicaid data showing that the typical Medicaid recipient with opioid use disorder costs between $11,000 and $12,000 per year.
Here’s how the Senate health bill will make the opioid crisis even more devastating

Trump's latest budget would slash the major source of public funds for mental health treatment, the Medicaid program serving more than 70 million low-income and disabled people. The budget also calls for a 36 percent cut to an Education Department grant program that supports safer schools, reducing it by $25 million from the current level of $67.5 million.

Budget undercuts Trump focus on mental health, school safety

Not to mention major cuts in Medicaid , obamacare that funded Rehabs..
 
Your post addresses nothing re my question. Unless you think just throwing more money at things we don’t necessarily need, is always the answer...
Have you ever heard of moving money from one area where it is not needed to areas where it is? Why is throwing more money, rather than using money more wisely where it is needed, always your answer. HHS is a big place.

Trump Budget Ups Funds to Fight Opioids, Cuts HHS - Medscape
Medscape › viewarticle

5 days ago · The budget takes a four-pronged approach, according to the new HHS secretary, with the fight against opioid abuse gaining some funding, while other departments may take some hits for 2019.

$45 billion added to health care bill for opioid treatment

Amid continuing party turmoil over the lack of support of the latest version of the Republican Senate health bill, additional funds have been added to the Better Care Reconciliation Act for opioid treatment, as well as new language to allow for Health Spending Accounts (HSA) funds to be used for insurance premiums to quell members' concerns, CBS News has confirmed.

CBS News' Major Garrett reports that Trump administration officials confirm $45 billion was added at the request of various Republican members, including Senator Rob Portman of Ohio and Senator Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia.

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

Yeah right,

The budget "supports our four priorities here at HHS: addressing the opioid crisis, bringing down the high price of prescription drugs, increasing the affordability and accessibility of health insurance, and improving Medicare in ways that push our health system toward paying for value rather than volume," said HHS Secretary Alex Azar in a statement.
I will be back, I have errands to run..
 
Many watch them go on about how they are going to fight it, while they cut the programs that help with Addiction and Mental Health.


It's all bullshit in front of the cameras folks..

He is going to tell us how he is requesting money for the mental health/ opioid addiction..but in reality he is cutting the the funds.


The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...


GOP's Cuts To Medicaid Threaten Treatment For Opioid Addiction

Trump & Republicans talk say mental health care can stop mass shootings: So why do they slash funds for psychological services?

Trump stopped a program in use since 1989 to help the professionals SAMSAH


Trump Calls For Mental Health Action After Shooting; His Budget Would Cut Programs
http://mainepublic.org/post/proposed-federal-budget-would
-cut-many-mental-health-services

And of course Not Replacing Obamacare

AR-301119386.jpg

Nearly 70 billion budgeted. That's BILLION how much do you need? Do you know how much a billion is?

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

That's not what I asked, moon bat. You know that though

Listen muffin top..

Provides “a joke” of substance abuse funding
As Senate Republicans were drafting the bill, two Republicans, Ohio’s Rob Portman and West Virginia’s Shelley Moore Capito, requested $45 billion over 10 years to address the opioid epidemic. But the Senate bill offers just $2 billion, in 2018 alone, for mental health and substance and treatment. The funding amounts to “a joke,” says Richard Frank, a Harvard health economics professor. Frank estimates that it would cost $183 billion over ten years to cover the cost of opioid addiction treatment and the illnesses that frequently come along with it (like hepatitis C and HIV) for those who would lose coverage if Obamacare is repealed. That number is based on Medicaid data showing that the typical Medicaid recipient with opioid use disorder costs between $11,000 and $12,000 per year.
Here’s how the Senate health bill will make the opioid crisis even more devastating

Trump's latest budget would slash the major source of public funds for mental health treatment, the Medicaid program serving more than 70 million low-income and disabled people. The budget also calls for a 36 percent cut to an Education Department grant program that supports safer schools, reducing it by $25 million from the current level of $67.5 million.

Budget undercuts Trump focus on mental health, school safety

Not to mention major cuts in Medicaid , obamacare that funded Rehabs..

Still doesn't answer my question , "muffin top"

You're a complete waste of time, dancing mutt. Get a real dog
 
Many watch them go on about how they are going to fight it, while they cut the programs that help with Addiction and Mental Health.


It's all bullshit in front of the cameras folks..

He is going to tell us how he is requesting money for the mental health/ opioid addiction..but in reality he is cutting the the funds.


The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...


GOP's Cuts To Medicaid Threaten Treatment For Opioid Addiction

Trump & Republicans talk say mental health care can stop mass shootings: So why do they slash funds for psychological services?

Trump stopped a program in use since 1989 to help the professionals SAMSAH


Trump Calls For Mental Health Action After Shooting; His Budget Would Cut Programs
http://mainepublic.org/post/proposed-federal-budget-would
-cut-many-mental-health-services

And of course Not Replacing Obamacare

AR-301119386.jpg

Nearly 70 billion budgeted. That's BILLION how much do you need? Do you know how much a billion is?

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

That's not what I asked, moon bat. You know that though

Listen muffin top..

Provides “a joke” of substance abuse funding
As Senate Republicans were drafting the bill, two Republicans, Ohio’s Rob Portman and West Virginia’s Shelley Moore Capito, requested $45 billion over 10 years to address the opioid epidemic. But the Senate bill offers just $2 billion, in 2018 alone, for mental health and substance and treatment. The funding amounts to “a joke,” says Richard Frank, a Harvard health economics professor. Frank estimates that it would cost $183 billion over ten years to cover the cost of opioid addiction treatment and the illnesses that frequently come along with it (like hepatitis C and HIV) for those who would lose coverage if Obamacare is repealed. That number is based on Medicaid data showing that the typical Medicaid recipient with opioid use disorder costs between $11,000 and $12,000 per year.
Here’s how the Senate health bill will make the opioid crisis even more devastating

Trump's latest budget would slash the major source of public funds for mental health treatment, the Medicaid program serving more than 70 million low-income and disabled people. The budget also calls for a 36 percent cut to an Education Department grant program that supports safer schools, reducing it by $25 million from the current level of $67.5 million.

Budget undercuts Trump focus on mental health, school safety

Not to mention major cuts in Medicaid , obamacare that funded Rehabs..

Still doesn't answer my question , "muffin top"

You're a complete waste of time, dancing mutt. Get a real dog

I did you fat muffin,

read it again..it tells you exactly what the supposed money is going to do.. and it hasn't been through the fuk-ed up GOP yet either..

I am moving to a hotel for a month today, I had some major water damage in my kitchen,,so I will return later..

.

.
 
Nearly 70 billion budgeted. That's BILLION how much do you need? Do you know how much a billion is?

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

That's not what I asked, moon bat. You know that though

Listen muffin top..

Provides “a joke” of substance abuse funding
As Senate Republicans were drafting the bill, two Republicans, Ohio’s Rob Portman and West Virginia’s Shelley Moore Capito, requested $45 billion over 10 years to address the opioid epidemic. But the Senate bill offers just $2 billion, in 2018 alone, for mental health and substance and treatment. The funding amounts to “a joke,” says Richard Frank, a Harvard health economics professor. Frank estimates that it would cost $183 billion over ten years to cover the cost of opioid addiction treatment and the illnesses that frequently come along with it (like hepatitis C and HIV) for those who would lose coverage if Obamacare is repealed. That number is based on Medicaid data showing that the typical Medicaid recipient with opioid use disorder costs between $11,000 and $12,000 per year.
Here’s how the Senate health bill will make the opioid crisis even more devastating

Trump's latest budget would slash the major source of public funds for mental health treatment, the Medicaid program serving more than 70 million low-income and disabled people. The budget also calls for a 36 percent cut to an Education Department grant program that supports safer schools, reducing it by $25 million from the current level of $67.5 million.

Budget undercuts Trump focus on mental health, school safety

Not to mention major cuts in Medicaid , obamacare that funded Rehabs..

Still doesn't answer my question , "muffin top"

You're a complete waste of time, dancing mutt. Get a real dog

I did you fat muffin,

read it again..it tells you exactly what the supposed money is going to do.. and it hasn't been through the fuk-ed up GOP yet either..

I am moving to a hotel for a month today, I had some major water damage in my kitchen,,so I will return later..

.

.

I'm not fat, moron. You talk continuous smack like every other left loon. See? You're just another failure...be so proud of your pathetic little life.
 
Many watch them go on about how they are going to fight it, while they cut the programs that help with Addiction and Mental Health.


It's all bullshit in front of the cameras folks..

He is going to tell us how he is requesting money for the mental health/ opioid addiction..but in reality he is cutting the the funds.


The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...


GOP's Cuts To Medicaid Threaten Treatment For Opioid Addiction

Trump & Republicans talk say mental health care can stop mass shootings: So why do they slash funds for psychological services?

Trump stopped a program in use since 1989 to help the professionals SAMSAH


Trump Calls For Mental Health Action After Shooting; His Budget Would Cut Programs
http://mainepublic.org/post/proposed-federal-budget-would
-cut-many-mental-health-services

And of course Not Replacing Obamacare

AR-301119386.jpg
Bombs Presented in Pretty Packages

Opioid users are gutless escapist Mamas' Boys deserving no sympathy. Nobody that worthless deserves a second chance. Those who pretend to care about them are degenerates showing their hatred for the mature and responsible kids.
 
Your post addresses nothing re my question. Unless you think just throwing more money at things we don’t necessarily need, is always the answer...
Have you ever heard of moving money from one area where it is not needed to areas where it is? Why is throwing more money, rather than using money more wisely where it is needed, always your answer. HHS is a big place.

Trump Budget Ups Funds to Fight Opioids, Cuts HHS - Medscape
Medscape › viewarticle

5 days ago · The budget takes a four-pronged approach, according to the new HHS secretary, with the fight against opioid abuse gaining some funding, while other departments may take some hits for 2019.

$45 billion added to health care bill for opioid treatment

Amid continuing party turmoil over the lack of support of the latest version of the Republican Senate health bill, additional funds have been added to the Better Care Reconciliation Act for opioid treatment, as well as new language to allow for Health Spending Accounts (HSA) funds to be used for insurance premiums to quell members' concerns, CBS News has confirmed.

CBS News' Major Garrett reports that Trump administration officials confirm $45 billion was added at the request of various Republican members, including Senator Rob Portman of Ohio and Senator Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia.

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

Yeah right,

The budget "supports our four priorities here at HHS: addressing the opioid crisis, bringing down the high price of prescription drugs, increasing the affordability and accessibility of health insurance, and improving Medicare in ways that push our health system toward paying for value rather than volume," said HHS Secretary Alex Azar in a statement.
I will be back, I have errands to run..

No need to rush back.
 
Resort to retorts.

Good luck with the water damage.
Nearly 70 billion budgeted. That's BILLION how much do you need? Do you know how much a billion is?

The proposed 2019 budget requests $68.4 billion for HHS, which is a $17.9 billion — or 21% — decrease from the 2017 enacted level, according to budget documents...

That's not what I asked, moon bat. You know that though

Listen muffin top..

Provides “a joke” of substance abuse funding
As Senate Republicans were drafting the bill, two Republicans, Ohio’s Rob Portman and West Virginia’s Shelley Moore Capito, requested $45 billion over 10 years to address the opioid epidemic. But the Senate bill offers just $2 billion, in 2018 alone, for mental health and substance and treatment. The funding amounts to “a joke,” says Richard Frank, a Harvard health economics professor. Frank estimates that it would cost $183 billion over ten years to cover the cost of opioid addiction treatment and the illnesses that frequently come along with it (like hepatitis C and HIV) for those who would lose coverage if Obamacare is repealed. That number is based on Medicaid data showing that the typical Medicaid recipient with opioid use disorder costs between $11,000 and $12,000 per year.
Here’s how the Senate health bill will make the opioid crisis even more devastating

Trump's latest budget would slash the major source of public funds for mental health treatment, the Medicaid program serving more than 70 million low-income and disabled people. The budget also calls for a 36 percent cut to an Education Department grant program that supports safer schools, reducing it by $25 million from the current level of $67.5 million.

Budget undercuts Trump focus on mental health, school safety

Not to mention major cuts in Medicaid , obamacare that funded Rehabs..

Still doesn't answer my question , "muffin top"

You're a complete waste of time, dancing mutt. Get a real dog

I did you fat muffin,

read it again..it tells you exactly what the supposed money is going to do.. and it hasn't been through the fuk-ed up GOP yet either..

I am moving to a hotel for a month today, I had some major water damage in my kitchen,,so I will return later..

.

.
 

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