Trump's popularity is going down, down, down

How many of those "able-bodied adults" were taking care of children and the infirm?

Answer that before we go further.

And we wonder why the Leftists want to protect Trans, when we have a poster on here, who is sometimes a dude, and sometimes a chick, lol. Seriously!
 
Very who they are? Verify how many? No one will do this. Means nothing then.
??? THe CBO told you who they were.

4.8 million would be able-bodied adults between the ages of 19 and 64 who have no dependents and who do not meet the community engagement requirement in section 44141 for participating in work-related activities at least 80 hours a month.

About 1.4 million would be people who do not meet citizenship and immigration status requirements for Medicaid enrollment but who would be covered under current law in programs funded by the states.

About 2.2 million would become uninsured because of other provisions in H.R. 1, including provisions increasing the frequency of verification of eligibility to enroll in Medicaid or those that would lead states to change their Medicaid enrollment requirements in response to federal policy changes.

 
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And we wonder why the Leftists want to protect Trans, when we have a poster on here, who is sometimes a dude, and sometimes a chick, lol. Seriously!

So you don't know. And what are you talking about? Why are you so worried about other people when you are so confused?
 
??? THe CBO told you who they were.

4.8 million would be able-bodied adults between the ages of 19 and 64 who have no dependents and who do not meet the community engagement requirement in section 44141 for participating in work-related activities at least 80 hours a month.

About 1.4 million would be people who do not meet citizenship and immigration status requirements for Medicaid enrollment but who would be covered under current law in programs funded by the states.

About 2.2 million would become uninsured because of other provisions in H.R. 1, including provisions increasing the frequency of verification of eligibility to enroll in Medicaid or those that would lead states to change their Medicaid enrollment requirements in response to federal policy changes.


This is not proof. This is an estimate toward the future. And was not the original estimate somthing like 9 million able-bodied?

Empty statements with no sources. You lose.
 
This is not proof. This is an estimate toward the future. And was not the original estimate somthing like 9 million able-bodied?

Empty statements with no sources. You lose.
The fact is, that there are able bodied people on Medicaid, period. Besides, you're not going to believe that anyway because your media masters have told you not to...
 
The fact is, that there are able bodied people on Medicaid, period. Besides, you're not going to believe that anyway because your media masters have told you not to...
Then get them off, but to overestimate the number or your ability.

You are MAGA, meaning you are inempt.
 
This is not proof. This is an estimate toward the future. And was not the original estimate somthing like 9 million able-bodied?

Empty statements with no sources. You lose.
LOL OK. You want proof? The BBB cuts no one off of Medicaid. Not a single person.
 
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Read the bill. It doesn't cut anyone off.
Does the 'Big Beautiful Bill' cut off people from Medicaid Copilot AI

Yes, it does — and the scale is significant. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, recently signed into law, includes sweeping changes to Medicaid that could result in millions of Americans losing coverage over the next decade.

Here’s how it affects Medicaid:

🛑 Work Requirements
Most adults under 65 must now work, train, or volunteer at least 80 hours per month to maintain coverage. This change alone is projected to push 4.8 million people off Medicaid.

🔁 More Frequent Eligibility Checks
States must now verify eligibility twice a year instead of annually, increasing the risk of people losing coverage due to paperwork issues.

💸 State Funding Restrictions
The bill limits how states can finance Medicaid, especially through provider taxes. This could lead to $340 billion in cuts, forcing states to reduce enrollment or services.

💵 Higher Copayments
Some patients may face up to $35 per doctor visit, creating new barriers to care.

📉 Overall Impact
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 11.8 million people will lose health insurance by 2034, with Medicaid cuts being the primary driver.

Critics argue this is the largest rollback of health coverage in U.S. history, while supporters claim it targets “waste, fraud, and abuse” and restores the “dignity of work.” Either way, the ripple effects — especially for low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities — are expected to be profound.
 

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