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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3860938" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Eventually the hypocrisy is exposed. Did you see that a federal judge in Texas ( where else) has declared the ACA unconstitutional ? What's funny is the last time I looked 23% of the population of Texas was on Medicaid under the old Medicaid rules not the expanded version. Under the old set of rules a person has to have less than $2400 of personal assets to qualify. Perhaps there are powers in Texas government who's opposition to the expanded version might be based on fear and embarrassment at the percentage of the state's population that would qualify under the expanded rules? You know what they say....There are two types of people living in Texas. Wealthy Texas oilmen......and their gardeners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3860938, member: 58386"] Eventually the hypocrisy is exposed. Did you see that a federal judge in Texas ( where else) has declared the ACA unconstitutional ? What's funny is the last time I looked 23% of the population of Texas was on Medicaid under the old Medicaid rules not the expanded version. Under the old set of rules a person has to have less than $2400 of personal assets to qualify. Perhaps there are powers in Texas government who's opposition to the expanded version might be based on fear and embarrassment at the percentage of the state's population that would qualify under the expanded rules? You know what they say....There are two types of people living in Texas. Wealthy Texas oilmen......and their gardeners. [/QUOTE]
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