There is a cute GOP trick afoot. Most won't know they will lose health care after Nov. 3, 2026 midterm elections. Most of the dire cuts to Medicaid. CHIPS and Obamacare premium hikes will not take place until after the Congressional elections on November 3. 2026, (assuming no changes were made in the Senate version and the House passes i/ with reassurances by Speaker Johnson.."he has the votes") Depending on the state, 12 million of you will receive notification anywhere from Nov 1 to Dec 20, 2026, that you will lose your Medicaid-related insurance beginning Jan.1, 2027 (pre the Congressional Budget Office, not per the opinions expressed by the GOP mouths), and those on the ACA that your Obamacare premiums might have doubled or tripled. The GOP has pulled a fast one on you to protect the reelection of their members of Congress from voter wrath. For sure, the fallout will be a reality, and the pain will be felt every time many get medical bills they cannot afford to pay in time for the 2028 presidential elections. The fallout in rural hospital closings will not take place until after Jan. 1,2027. as reality of Medicaid funding loss sets when it is too late to get mad at your congressperson for screwing you for voting for the "Big Beautifful Bill". You will have that much time you get a notice to move grandma out ot a nursing home and take over her care expenses, too. 1.2 million in nursing homes get Medicaid coverage. covering 60% of institutional costs, and it will cause many nursing homes to close their doors to the 40% of self-paying patients, as well. That's why it is so silly for Mitch McConnell to think that between then and November 2026 and November 2028, you, voter, are so gullible that nothing has happened, so you will forget they lost health insurance, and to be informed before in time you have a chance to vote your Congresspeople out. You will "get over it" McConnell claims. That is why J D Vance, VP, thinks you will be so happy with mass deportations funded in billions in the Big Beautiful Bill, cuts to your health insurance as an issue will be "immaterial" per USA Today. Your health care costs are "immaterial"? Are you really that easily fooled? You'll know who to blame, and it will not be an incumbent Democrat Senator or House member.
Google AI:Medicaid is the primary payer for the majority of nursing home residents in the United States. Over 60% of nursing home residents rely on Medicaid to cover the costs of their care. This translates to roughly 1.2 million individuals who are Medicaid beneficiaries in nursing facilities, according to KFF. (That does not count the number of nursing homes that will go out of business).
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