Feeling Rebloggy
An unemployed 56-year-old woman who lives with her dog in an aging mobile home in Manchester, Ky., one of America's poorest places, the Affordable Care Act was life altering.
The law allowed [those in the county of Clay,] Kentucky to expand Medicaid in 2014 and made Lockaby – along with 440,000 other low-income state residents – newly eligible for free health care under the state-federal insurance program. Enrollment gave Lockaby her first insurance in 11 years.
http://www.politico.com/2016-election/results/map/president/kentucky/
Now that 86% of those
in 93% white
Clay County of Kentucky
have voted for Trump
(despite having one of the
highest poverty rates in the land)
they are worried that
those Obamacare based medicaid benefits
are about to be slashed.
SMELLS LIKE SSDD TO ME.
Sounds like poor whites voted for the group
SMELLS LIKE SSDD TO ME.
Sounds like poor whites voted for the group
that demonstrates it pretty much despises the poor
BUT does make "those people" statements
at the highest rate of speed
-- so poor whites voted to cut their own throats
AGAIN.
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