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I find the continued state of emergency and the drain on medicare funds from the states to be funny.

Don't shit in your bed, you may have to sleep in it.

I find the continued state of emergency and the drain on medicare funds from the states to be funny. Don't shit in your bed, you may have to sleep in it.

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My understanding is they need to keep extending the health emergency or they can no longer distribute the EUA vaccines that come with no liability. The state of emergency has to continue or the whole vaccine program comes to a halt.

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It’s also 19 million people on Medicaid receiving free health insurance, no questions asked. The numbers are probably actually higher and they don’t won’t to kick their voters off or the new illegal border crossers who are being handed insurance upon arrival.

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I didn’t know about the free health insurance. There could be a huge implication to ending that. The US gained an additional 1.7 million new disabled (unable to work) people since Feb. 2021. The government will never admit the COVID shots were the cause, so that free health insurance may be the only thing supporting many of them. If that free insurance is ended there could be over a million disabled people kicking up a huge fuss all at once.

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In my opinion it’s mainly illegals according to the article I read and then they didn’t mention it but then it’s the lazy fucks who’ve stopped working and are somehow surviving.

I believe we still have the rent moratorium here and I know people that are capable of working but haven’t worked since the first few months of Covid and they still get unemployment, housing vouchers and food stamps.

We had a “Covid surplus” I believe it was last summer and they gave all the food stamp losers an extra $800, nothing for us common citizens though.

How do you have a Covid surplus? That money should’ve been sent back or to pay the landlords the state has failed to pay but they still demand their property taxes.