@z-bot replied to your post “I think this is a personal record for me to realize no candidate is on...”
I'm assuming this post is about disabilities, esp ones that keep a person from working, and the way that keeps people invisible in the political landscape? Because that is how I read it and it's something I think about often and it is (to put it mildly) incredibly frustrating, but since I can't coherently and concisely corral these thoughts right now I'd like to at least give you a metaphorical tip of the hat. Or as the kids would say, "this post is valid".
That is exactly it. Nobody’s health care plan is going to work for my needs (low cost, catastrophic coverage). No one wants to talk full time employment either. I feel very alienated. My needs don’t count and don’t matter. When I tried to talk about the negative effects of the ACA in my life everyone was dismissive and all “But people can have health care now, who cares?” and it’s like I’ve got multiple pre-existing conditions. I am the type of person they were claiming they wanted to help. They didn’t really improve it at all.” Or they’ll say “People can afford their drugs now,” but my cheapest cheap ass ACA plan has no drug coverage. It’s been this way since implementation as well, but nooooo can’t talk about that because that’s not what people want to hear. No one talks about how they’re going to reduce costs or at least get the jobs market friendlier to employment and full time employment either. I mean like if they aren’t going to give me affordable health care they could at least give me the means to start saving for a potential future emergency procedure I’ll probably need. I mean I know, as I have been told my whole life, I am not entitled to nor deserve it but I need it nonetheless.