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In a rare pushback against President Trump, congressional Republicans from the New York area rebuked the president for cuts to a federal program that administers aid to emergency workers and others suffering from toxins related to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001
 
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Just flat out make it up....whatever it takes

MSNBC and Rachel Maddow invented a story about a Georgia gynecologist performing mass hysterectomies on ICE center detainees with impunity

in other words...they accused him of mass sterilizing immigrants

he sued....he won....they owe him $30 million

the liberal news bought it hook line and sinker....they were all reporting it as truth....

"NBC News correspondents Jacob Soboroff and Julia Ainsley also contributed to the reporting, stating the gynecologist, who had been working in a Georgia immigration facility, performed 'mass hysterectomies' on women even when unnecessary. "

"Evidence presented during discovery such as texts, emails and conference calls went on to she shed light on NBCUniversal’s questionable editorial standards, and how they failed to halt Hayes, Maddow, and Wallace from airing their unfounded segments."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/media/ar...ecologist.html
 
Wait, what? Are you sure, Rusty?
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Medicare and Medicaid are both government-run health insurance programs, but they serve different groups of people.


MedicareMedicaid
Who it's forPeople 65 and older, and some younger people with disabilitiesPeople with qualifying low income at any age
EligibilityBased on age or medical historyBased on income level
BenefitsSet standards for costs and coverageOffers benefits not normally covered by Medicare
AdministrationFederal program with national standardsJoint federal and state program with varying benefits by state
 
I thought once you're 65 a Medigap plan covers what Medicare doesn't?

The whole thing is confusing to me.
 
I thought once you're 65 a Medigap plan covers what Medicare doesn't?

The whole thing is confusing to me.
Yeah, it's funny. Your gap coverage will cover what Medicare does not cover, ONLY IF Medicare covers it in the first place. If Medicare does not cover it at all, your gap insurance will also not cover it. This is all thanks to ObamaCare.

My eye doc charges $225 for an office visit. Medicare only covers $110 of this, so my gap insurance covers the remaining $115. My G/F has a hormone doc, so she requires alot of what is considered unneeded stuff. Medicare doesn't cover it at all, so she pays out of pocket for the entire item.
 
Yeah, it's funny. Your gap coverage will cover what Medicare does not cover, ONLY IF Medicare covers it in the first place. If Medicare does not cover it at all, your gap insurance will also not cover it. This is all thanks to ObamaCare.

My eye doc charges $225 for an office visit. Medicare only covers $110 of this, so my gap insurance covers the remaining $115. My G/F has a hormone doc, so she requires alot of what is considered unneeded stuff. Medicare doesn't cover it at all, so she pays out of pocket for the entire item.
I get the estrogen patch without using a separate hormone doctor. My regular doctor prescribes it for me.
 
I don't have Medigap. So Medicaid covers what Medicare doesn't. There is a lot of stuff that Medicare does not cover.
 
My E patch prescription won't be covered by Part D because it's not considered necessary even though without it I get heart rhythm issues. It gets discounted by Part D at least to about $100 for 3 months worth. There's Good Rx too that discounts it to $90 for 3 months.
 

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