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Another article that doesn't mention how much these programs cost - how the costs are exploding every year and taking more and more of state and federal budgets.

Of course people are going to approve of these programs, they think they're free.

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Once again Dems have a policy problem, Reps help ease with their lousy messaging. Medicaid and Obamacare are popular, because they are free or heavily subsidized. If DC handed out free cars based on income, those cars would also be popular.

Increasingly, healthcare is a game of 3 card monty, with vast costs being moved around the table in a manner that precludes Americans from knowing what their healthcare actually costs. The system appears to purposefully camouflage costs, so Americans have no idea what part of their payments provide their own healthcare, and what part provides healthcare for someone else, paying nothing. When people need an oil change, they can call 3 businesses and know the least expensive. That is not possible for most routine healthcare.

Moreover, imagine the cost of oil changes, if they were free for 1/3 of drivers, and the remaining 2/3rds had to cover their own oil changes, and the cost of the 1/3 who pay nothing. 40% of Californians and 36% New York residents, our 1rst and 4th most populace states, are enrolled in Medicaid.

In less the last 25 years, US Medicaid enrollment has more than doubled. In the not too distant future, Medicaid enrollment is expected to hit 100 million. There are only 335 million people in the US. If nearly 1/3 of the US pays nothing for healthcare, the other 2/3rds have to pay much more. It is simple Math.

The focus of American healthcare, as of late, has little to do with improving anyone's health. Most effort is directed at stealthily reallocating costs, as increasingly, large swaths of of people pay little to nothing, which means fewer Americans are left to pick up the ever increasing tab.

We have morphed from providing healthcare for truly needy Americans, to paying the healthcare of people simply good at manipulating their incomes and the world's needy, who have recently arrived in the US, unable to afford our expensive American healthcare system, no matter how hard they toil. The names of particular programs have increasingly little relevance. At the end of the day, all healthcare bills must be paid by someone.

All, as overall costs grow at an unsustainable clip, aided by the DC 3 card monty game. Problems must be quantified to be fixed. Both Dems and Reps understand the problem, they are simply loathe to admit it. Nor can it be corrected, without destroying much of the current system, while introducing competition and demanding absolutely everyone, but the truly neediest Americans, have some skin in the game.

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