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In reply to the discussion: Trump's agriculture secretary doubles down on suggestion people should work on farms to avoid losing Medicaid [View all]twodogsbarking
(15,267 posts)20. Itchy, very itchy. Hay splinters hurt.
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Trump's agriculture secretary doubles down on suggestion people should work on farms to avoid losing Medicaid [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Aug 6
OP
"with limited exceptions for parents and caretakers with young children," In other words, it seems Repugs
riversedge
Aug 6
#1
It means the 'right' people will be exempted...not your or my family, but theirs.
pecosbob
Aug 6
#16
I took 'limited' to refer to the size of the class of people it applies to, as opposed the scale of the exemption
AZJonnie
Aug 6
#36
I assumed the assertion was the authors language, and it was imprecise wrt what the law says
AZJonnie
Aug 6
#38
We need to make a requirement that secretaries of agriculture have to work on farms
Walleye
Aug 6
#6
I grew up on a farm. Hundreds of beef cattle, corn, oats, hay grown to feed them over winter.
twodogsbarking
Aug 6
#9
Yes you have been there. At least the manure in the barn generated some heat. Steaming ya know.
twodogsbarking
Aug 6
#19
I was a family farm slave while growing up. I remember clearly throwing those bales
travelingthrulife
Aug 6
#27
OMG yes. One of the guys said to just let the splinters work their way out on their own.
Alice B.
Aug 6
#21
I don't think we did that many but I certainly remember having to stack them just so in the barn!
Alice B.
Aug 6
#25
You did the right thing. As I said, not like TV. Spraying maggots on cow flesh right before lunch can spoil your appetit
twodogsbarking
Aug 6
#34
"These are able-bodied Americans who are taking government handouts." This describes billionaires does it not?
Ol Janx Spirit
Aug 6
#30
If farms paid a decent wage, the workers wouldn't need to go on medicaid. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Aug 6
#44