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Republicans will cut aid to poor



The Republican Party has confirmed that it will cut out millions of dollars from the federal plan to help low-income families if they win the November election and get the presidency or control of the Senate of the United States.

Supporters of presidential candidate Mitt Romney went forth to submit an amendment to remove nearly two billion dollars from Medicaid over the next decade, beginning in January 2013.

If the Republican proposal materializes, it would be the biggest blow to the program created by Lyndon Johnson half a century ago, which costs 400 billion dollars annually and currently assists almost 70 million Americans.

"If we win in four months, there will be no excuses," announced Congressman Jim Jordan, Ohio, a conservative activist who disapproves of Medicaid with the argument that it increases government spending and fosters bureaucracy and corruption.

Romney, Jordan and other important figures of the political opposition were encouraged by a recent decision of the Supreme Court that limited social prerogatives of national health reform, concluded by Obama in 2010.

The Republican governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, has proposed that states - outside the control of Washington - manage the implementation of Medicaid with more effective and pragmatic criteria
for implementation, with the goal of saving money for the government.

A study by the Department of Agriculture.has confirmed the number of people receiving food stamps in the United States increased by 45% between 2009 and 2012.

Officially designated Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the popular food stamps or coupons today reach 46 million Americans, in a complex context for the domestic economy, called the Great Recession.

Despite some good news in the general industrial landscape, the U.S. macroeconomy continues with 12 million unemployed and more than 40 million low-income households.


Since late 2007, nearly four million Americans lost their homes, unable to make their mortgage payment, and approximately 1.6 million children were, at some point, living in the street, with a quality of life near poverty level.

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Added: Aug-3-2012 Occurred On: Aug-3-2012
By: Blix
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  • im a probation officer in austin texas and i can attest to a substantial population of capable people that: dont work, recieve ssdi for "dyslexia", high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, fraudlulently file for foodstamps and enormous tax returns all on my underpaid dollar, it makes me sick, dont feed the bears

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    • @kent04

      SSDI for high blood pressure ??

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    • @H3dgehog
      yes, highblood pressure and type II diabetes = free money, avg around 1000.00 a month

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    • @kent04

      f*ck
      i worked whole my life my ass of "suffering" from high blood pressure

      In EU you only can get SSDI from highblood pressure and type II diabetes if your a colored import

      EU citizens need to work till they drop dead

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  • Everyday I have people apply for jobs and when ilook at their app. And say well you can start Monday they say I don't really want a job I just want to use this as a reference to keep getting my welfare checks . Every frickin day, and most are young and healthy. The numbers of poor are wrong .

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  • Bullshit

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  • Despite some good news in the general industrial landscape, the U.S. macroeconomy continues with 12 million unemployed and more than 40 million low-income households.
    Since late 2007, nearly four million Americans lost their homes, unable to make their mortgage payment, and approximately 1.6 million children were, at some point, living in the street, with a quality of life near poverty level.......................

    And Obama still import Mexican voters ........

    Poor US citizen
    Yuu become second More..

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    • @H3dgehog

      One of the problems with people losing their homes, is people were using their homes as an ATM. The banks are partially to blame because they knew if these foolish people put up their house against a loan and they defaulted, the bank can take the home.

      Greedy bankers+stupid people= lost dreams

      1.6 children were not living in the street. Most people who have lost their homes ended up in rentals like apartments. Lets not spin this.

      Yes, Obama and his ilk love illegals. They are More..

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    • @Armed24-7


      Its a big shit situation in US
      Last week i hear that one of my competitors in USA moved all their production to the mexican side of the border
      They build a brand new factory just 20 meters over the border

      Obama is really a disaster for USA
      Time to get rid of him

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    • @H3dgehog

      agreed

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  • Republicans love to kill the poor. DemocRats are so nice, so smart, they are angels from heaven.
    That's why you must give your money to the lib parasites.
    Nobama 2012

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  • Your title is wrong! It should read: "Republicans will cut aid to lazy freeloaders and druggies"

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  • Breaking news, Republicans want to stop the leeching off the welfare system.

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  • There is nothing more soul-crushing than being dependant on the system.

    And nobody creates more poor, and more dependant folks than the Democrats.

    That's what they do.

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  • @blix

    Do you really expect people to believe this crap you are quoting from a Russian political publication?

    Either way, there are way too many able-bodied porch monkeys in this country sucking the system dry. This includes illegal immigrants.

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  • NoBama

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  • Good.

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  • get a job and work hard. dont live off the backs of others.

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    • @scrote That's what they say... A local politician once said, "In our county, there are 5,900 that are unemployed... Why don't they get a job flipping burgers at McDonalds?"

      To employ 5,900 burger flippers, McDonalds would have to build quite a few more restaurants. (There's just aren't not enough jobs over here...)

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    • @ILovePickles LOL at any person that calls working at McDonald's "a job."

      Minimum wage "jobs" are pathetic. Salary is where it's at and what is needed for our country.

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    • @YourOpinionSucks Totally true. We don't need to employ hundreds of thousands more teenagers, we need more professionals, people who possess skills other than reproducing.

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    • @ILovePickles agreed mr pickles. there arent enough jobs to go around. understanding that, why breed like rabbits knowing you cant support them? im not saying all families are like that, but there sure is a lot that do and milk the system. plant your own vegtables, hunt your meat. whatever it takes, it has to be better than being a parasite.

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  • So give 'em bread and circuses. <sarc>

    This area has a 3.1% unemployment rate. The ones who want a paycheck but can't get a job can't pass a drug test.

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