Friday, August 08, 2014

National Health Care Crumbling : Millions of Illegals Hasten Its Demise

The progressive socialist democrat strategy is to flood the system with individuals that cannot pay for their medical treatment but still have the law on their side forcing the medial system to provide services of all kinds.

For the democrats, it isn't a matter of how to pay for the increase in cost to cover the illegals that are coming by the 10's of thousands for medial care, it's how can we get them ready to vote this November and again in 2016.

One of the ways to solve this coming problem of economic disaster that has been proposed by democrats is when the system completely collapses under the weight of millions of illegals and others demanding their rights for medical care and economic support, is for Mr Obama to suspend the Constitution and institute martial law. And to deal with a Constitutional suspension, Mr Obama proposed in 2009 a military force to deal with unrest in the country called the " Civil Defense Corp" that would have all the capabilities of the regular army to suppress descent.

This will allow Mr Obama to be president indefinitely with the capabilities to make laws that support his ideology without having to worry about congress or the people. I wonder how that will work out in the long run for the rest of us that believes this isn't a good idea?

What Does the Border Crisis Mean for Health Care?
Source: Kate Rogers, "The Economic Impact of the Border Crisis," FoxBusiness.com, August 5, 2014.

August 7, 2014

As illegal immigrants have surged over the southern U.S. border, much of the debate surrounding the problem has focused on immigration policy, border security and what to do about the illegal aliens already in the United States.

But there are also economic and health care implications of the immigration surge. FoxBusiness.com reports that there are between 10 and 12 million illegal aliens in the United States, and minors continue to pour over the border:
  • According to Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), illegal unaccompanied minor children cost taxpayers $252 per child each day, with the typical child spending 35 days in the United States.
  • Three quarters of the unaccompanied minors are male, and most are above the age of 14.
  • From January 2014 to the end of June, more than 57,000 illegal alien minors have entered the United States, up from 15,949 in 2011 and 38,759 in 2013.
  • Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson estimates that up to 90,000 unaccompanied minors will cross the U.S. border before September 30.
NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick notes that illegal aliens have the highest uninsured rates in the United States and that 10 million of the uninsured are illegal immigrants. While illegals are not granted access to Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, their children qualify for the program -- putting strains on an already strained system.
 

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