Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Monday defended and doubled down on his signature Medicaid program — the only one in the nation with a work requirement — further dimming chances the state could adopt a broader expansion of the taxpayer-funded low-income health plan without a work mandate any time soon.
Georgia Pathways requires all recipients to show that they performed at least 80 hours of work, volunteer activity, schooling or vocational rehabilitation in a month to qualify. It launched in July 2023, but has so far signed up a tiny fraction of eligible state residents.
- It’s fucking repulsive to force people who can’t work to be ineligible for healthcare and there’s a large segment of people who can’t qualify for Medicare coverage that are physically or mentally unable to work without support or at all. 
- Wow this is fucking ghoulish. I’ve got a disabled friend who can barely walk or type from the pain in their body. Wtf are they supposed to do? Die? - Yes, that’s exactly what conservatives want your friend to do. They can’t contribute meaningfully to the economy, so in the eyes of conservatives, their life has no value. - Thank goodness he doesn’t live in Georgia, but I feel so sorry for the people over there in a similar situation =( 
 
 
- Healthcare is a right. - “It’s not a right if someone can take it away from you” - George Carlin - It should be though. 
 
- Absolutely despicable. How do these people sleep at night? - On a huge pile of money. 
 
- Some of that Christian love 
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