CitadelGrad wrote:That's $150 to $250 per month. Believe it or not, that is very significant for many people. I'm sure with your Appalachian Studies degree, you're rolling in dough and money is no object for you. Unfortunately, some people don't have that much money to burn.
It's a program you can
CHOOSE to participate in.
It's an insurance program for old folks who become functionally disabled. $150 a month is CHEAP AS FUCK for that kind of service.
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h1721/show" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The CLASS Act creates a new national voluntary program to assist individuals experiencing functional limitations. The program would offer benefits in the form of cash payments of at least $50 per day to those who are unable to perform at least two daily living functions or suffer from cognitive impairment that is expected to last for more than a 90-day period.2
The CLASS Act would be funded through voluntary monthly payroll deductions from workers over the age of 18. Premiums, covered by workers, would be based on one’s age and enrollment year and could increase if necessary to support the program.3 The program would automatically enroll workers unless they opted out and includes guaranteed issue for those defined as actively at work. If a worker’s employer did not withhold premiums, an alternate collection mechanism would be established.4
Benefits from the CLASS program would not affect an individual’s eligibility for Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, or other benefit programs. Additionally, CLASS would not replace traditional private long-term care insurance or Medicaid, but would instead supplement this coverage.5 The cash benefit from CLASS could be used for non-medical expenses. Medicaid recipients residing in nursing homes would be permitted to keep 5 percent of their cash benefit, while those receiving benefits under home and community-based waivers could keep 50 percent of their cash benefit.6
http://www.hcfo.org/publications/commun ... -class-act" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If they made it free y'all would be bitching even more.

At least it's something you have to pay into.
And... it wasn't fucking hidden in the bill. This shit was debated ad nauseum. Y'all just weren't paying attention.
And, Appalachian Studies wasn't my only major.
