...Five years ago I got cancer. Nasty cancer. I wasn't supposed to survive, but I did and today I'm 5 years cancer free. Not in remission. Not under control. It's gone.
You'd think I'd be happy to be alive, and I am, but surviving doesn't keep me away from life's obligations.
I've been a Corporate Controller, Corporate Treasurer. I've served on several Boards of Directors. I've been a business owner. My house was paid for about 15 years into my 30-year mortgage. I would like to think that I've been a pretty productive member of society.
My recovery from cancer cost me my job. I had no income for over a year. Then I got on early Social Security and now I'm trying to support my wife and myself on a little over $900 a month of my SS. I figure my cancer has cost me over $200,000.
Insurance for my wife would cost me about 1/2 of my total income. If I were making anywhere between $15.5 and $38 thousand a year, the Federal government would pay for all but $24 a month of that. I'm below the Federal standards, so the State is responsible for any assistance for me and my wife.
Since I own a house, I do not qualify for Medicaid. Since Kansas did not expand Medicaid, I have no government assistance and have no choice but to leave my wife uninsured. She's 60. I have enough in savings to get her through one or two things that can be expected at her age.
Not expanding Medicaid is not hurting the welfare group. They don't own property, so they qualify for Medicaid.
I've been a productive worker for 40+ years and due to a medical problem, I need some help. I've paid taxes that have been used to help others my whole life. Now that I need it, I can't get it because the political scenario in my State says I don't deserve the help I need that I've provided to others for 40+ years.
I would like to keep thinking I'm Republican, but my party is out of control
You'd think I'd be happy to be alive, and I am, but surviving doesn't keep me away from life's obligations.
I've been a Corporate Controller, Corporate Treasurer. I've served on several Boards of Directors. I've been a business owner. My house was paid for about 15 years into my 30-year mortgage. I would like to think that I've been a pretty productive member of society.
My recovery from cancer cost me my job. I had no income for over a year. Then I got on early Social Security and now I'm trying to support my wife and myself on a little over $900 a month of my SS. I figure my cancer has cost me over $200,000.
Insurance for my wife would cost me about 1/2 of my total income. If I were making anywhere between $15.5 and $38 thousand a year, the Federal government would pay for all but $24 a month of that. I'm below the Federal standards, so the State is responsible for any assistance for me and my wife.
Since I own a house, I do not qualify for Medicaid. Since Kansas did not expand Medicaid, I have no government assistance and have no choice but to leave my wife uninsured. She's 60. I have enough in savings to get her through one or two things that can be expected at her age.
Not expanding Medicaid is not hurting the welfare group. They don't own property, so they qualify for Medicaid.
I've been a productive worker for 40+ years and due to a medical problem, I need some help. I've paid taxes that have been used to help others my whole life. Now that I need it, I can't get it because the political scenario in my State says I don't deserve the help I need that I've provided to others for 40+ years.
I would like to keep thinking I'm Republican, but my party is out of control
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