Johnnyorganic
Well-Known Member
I believe the PC term is undocumented immigrants, but I find illegal aliens to be much more accurate.first off, it's not illegal aliens, it non-citizens. if you don't know the difference, fine.
Legal immigrants are fine in my book.
Your example is a worst case scenario. A single person making $40,000 is doing just fine unless they blow everything they make on frivolities.if your saying that people over 200% of the poverty level can afford good health coverage, i suggest you try to live on 40g's a year, with a $1300 per month insurance bill.
Anyway, the cut off for those who can afford insurance yet choose not to purchase it is $50K.
The question you should be asking yourself is why would someone currently eligible for a government program choose not to take advantage of it?and why aren't the folks who are "eligible for existing programs" covered? you don't say.
Furthermore, what makes you think this proposed series of entitlements will change anything as far as they are concerned?
My feeling is that their reasons for not utilizing existing programs aimed at them will not change and they will choose to remain uninsured.
As far as I'm concerned, you choose to see what you want to see in spite of evidence to the contrary.and as far as I'm concerned, that leaves the total back at 46 million, which is the number from the year 2005. it's gone up since then.