Did you see the pictures of disabled people in wheelchairs being arrested in the halls of the Capitol and handcuffed by the Capitol Police because in the eyes of the police the wheelchair people were threats to the public safety?
They were in the halls of the Capitol to highlight the fact that they received Medicaid benefits, probably public benefits from SSI but perhaps insurance from the Social Security Disability Insurance Program. In any case, Medicaid makes their lives possible.
The aim of these disabled people was to make more and more other people aware that Medicaid is not just for poor people. Medicaid supports the lives of many more people who are disabled, than there are people who receive Medicaid because they are poor. Here is a very good summary of how Medicaid helps disabled people even though they are not poor people, perhaps contrary to some wrong perceptions: Abby Goodnough, "For Millions, Life Without Medicaid Services is No Option" (New York Times Online, posted on Saturday, July 1, 2017).
This all came to the forefront because the Trumpcare bill introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senator Mitch McConnell, the senior from Kentucky and the Republican leader in the Senate, cut the guts out of Medicare. This was part of a supposed effort to address the "repeal and replace" of the Affordable Care Act which gutting Medicaid will not fix in any case.
If it comes to that, what does taking money away from disabled people to make their lives miserable have to do with healthcare?
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