Politics & Government
MacDonald: Dropping Medicaid Coverage for GLP-1 Might Be Racist
When New Hampshire announced it would no longer expect taxpayers (through Medicaid) to pay for GLP-1 drugs, I applauded.

There are a few situations in which being fat is anything other than a problem with impulse control.
We've had decades of bad food science pushed by the government, and the reality that the cheap food, like cheap everything else, is at the bottom of every quality pyramid, making it easy to get and stay fat. Losing weight is hard.
But is your obesity someone else’s problem?
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It is in coach on a discount airline, but the actual condition itself is not. So when New Hampshire announced it would no longer expect taxpayers (through Medicaid) to pay for GLP-1 drugs, I applauded.
"Starting Jan. 1, New Hampshire’s Medicaid program will stop covering GLP-1 drugs — Wegovy, Zepbound, and others — for weight loss. ..."