Reaching these ladies is a tough sell without violating our principles of smaller government and personal responsibility. Our message should be one of inclusiveness and we should try to communicate that our policies are best for all. We must stress that we want everyone to be prosperous and our goal is always to help those…
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I really do not think that the States should have to finance this with an extensive expansion (costly) of medicaid....this is not an answer or a fix...this is a bandaid.
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Under my present circumstances, this question really hits home. I say, come talk to me and live a day in our lives for one day and they would have no problem expanding it. The first step to controlling long term costs are to provide for prevention of chronic diseases, transparency in costs, and to cut…
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Put yourselves in their shoes. Then be clear to them as to why its not good for them.
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The GOP can appeal to both elderly and non-elderly women eligible for Medicaid by better communicating our message and our ideas. We have a lot of work to do to be successful at this. GREAT candidates help by speaking up and out with our POSITIVE message and our WINNING ideas.
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GOP adapt to reach women: Today the growth of our Republican Party among women depends on how we are viewed from this point on. We need to re-brand ourselves. We need to show what unites us not separate us. Within our Party, we have different views on certain social issues as well as equality issues. …
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The GOP can do what the GOP has not historically been good at doing: Don't just believe the truth. Don't even just act on the truth. Start to effectively ARTICULATE and COMMUNICATE THE TRUTH. Whether the MSM is with you or against you, a good communicator will find a way to do that. Do it…
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Republican's shown Medicaid expansion "blocking" efforts are solidly based upon evidence of high end budgetary cost coverage from each state - the three states: SC (rich in ag beauty), TX (rich much in the way of cattle land ranching), and FL (rich in mini-businesses - extended thruout USA/Int'l) are not what is truly rich in land…
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The reason women are more likely to be on Medicaid is not because we are 'poorer'. It is because for generations, our government has encouraged the break-up of our families, giving single women more benefits and lower standards for qualification than a full, complete family has. This is not about our poverty levels. This is…
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