@CollinRugg Nobody seems to think about what happens to these adults when the parents die, and their disabilities are bad enough that they need lifetime care. I understand their choice
@Orthocoma25@TamQueen89 Caregivers who provide care for those who need daily support for example. The BBB potentially could make it harder for those to qualify for exemptions based on the rule posted by CMS.
@tawnyfrog18@Peak_Potential1@RichardHanania Not the same, life happens unfortunately. But if you know in the womb that 100% your child will have a significant disability would you still go forward?
@Peak_Potential1@RichardHanania Thank you, all these religious armchair responses are sad. Nobody is saying kill 10 year olds with cancer, if you know in utero that the child will have significant genetic difficulties why go forward?
@UnwokeMe@McJuggerNuggets Stupid take, lifetime care for a disabled child is something not taken lightly. It's not like they choose because of some feature