goodburbon
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Westcliffe Colorado.
I am a firm believer that ones own ass is his/her own responsibility. Having said that, I am ironically disappointed by my inability to get on medicaid.
Here is the story.
I was gainfully employed as an electronics technician in the offshore oil/gas industry for 5 years and had worked my way up to the number one field tech position. The money was ok, but the work was rapidly taking its toll on my body.
I got married and all was well, until my parents offered me a chance to return to College. They would allow myself, wife, and child to stay in one of their rent homes rent free and pay my tuition. So we took the chance and here we are.
The issue of health insurance came up, and we decided that we'd better have some. So I called for a quote and the final estimate for 2 non-smoking adults and our child was $650/month for a total of $7800/year.
Application to medicaid was a rational next step, because my yearly income while I am in school is limited to about $10000. Apparently that is too much income to qualify for assistance.
Then, somehow the only student aid I qualify for is unsubsidized student loans to cover tuition only with a grand total of $3500 a year.
I am appaled by the governments unwillingness to help someone make themselves more gainfully employable, and thereby increase their own tax revenue in the long run.
anyone have any Ideas/similar experiences?
Why is our government content to propigate poverty, and deny assistance to those who will end up paying dividends to the public on the investment?
Here is the story.
I was gainfully employed as an electronics technician in the offshore oil/gas industry for 5 years and had worked my way up to the number one field tech position. The money was ok, but the work was rapidly taking its toll on my body.
I got married and all was well, until my parents offered me a chance to return to College. They would allow myself, wife, and child to stay in one of their rent homes rent free and pay my tuition. So we took the chance and here we are.
The issue of health insurance came up, and we decided that we'd better have some. So I called for a quote and the final estimate for 2 non-smoking adults and our child was $650/month for a total of $7800/year.
Application to medicaid was a rational next step, because my yearly income while I am in school is limited to about $10000. Apparently that is too much income to qualify for assistance.
Then, somehow the only student aid I qualify for is unsubsidized student loans to cover tuition only with a grand total of $3500 a year.
I am appaled by the governments unwillingness to help someone make themselves more gainfully employable, and thereby increase their own tax revenue in the long run.
anyone have any Ideas/similar experiences?
Why is our government content to propigate poverty, and deny assistance to those who will end up paying dividends to the public on the investment?