Don't judge a man before you walk a mile in his shoes.
But i do agree that Medicaid (and medicare) should be dismantled.
What about the man (or in the case of me witnessing a pathetic woman) who
literally didn't walk a total of a mile in at least a month's time? This woman was so pathetic and such a sloth, all she did was sit on her big behind for years and years, and run up Medicare costs due to her self-induced obesity, diabetes and high blood-pressure. Literally, all of her waking consisted of getting out of her chair and going to the bathroom, and then when she was done wasting her time gambling on the computer all day, she'd walk fifteen feet to go to bed. She was taken care of by her niece her neice's son. She had the ambulance called on her at least fifteen times in less than five years because she fell to the ground and couldn't get up on her own (she was so heavy and lame from not walking), or she went into diabetic spells or septic shock due to her slothful lifestyle. All of it was avoidable. She didn't have an accident nor did some outside force debilitate her. All of it was due to being extremely lazy and selfish. She literally degenerated her physical self due to sloth to the point that she could barely stand for a period of time and she needed a walker to walk. She was so lazy and pathetic that she didn't even put to natural use of her lung capacity. She had Medicare pay for an oxygen generator that she used for the last two or three years of her life. It wasn't necessary at all. In fact, it was detrimental to her because all it did was tell her body to do nothing, to give up, while artificial stimuli will do all of the work to keep her alive. And that's the thing, she cheated natural selection by use of electricty and Medicare paying to keep her "life" going (not much of a life when you spend every day and all day in front of a computer to gamble, and being on depression pills as she trusted nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr sorcerors "doctors" to feed her pills, when all she needed was to get off the computer to go outside and get fresh air and natural elements. That's another thing. She may have only been outside, literally, only a few times in the last five years of her life, except when she was transported by strecher to an ambulance. It was all by her own choice. All of her disease conditions were self-induced.)
Those cases are far more numerous than your naivete has you allowed to know. You shouldn't parrot a Bible verse and blindly ignore reality. It's not judging either. It's merely recognition of the facts and what needs to be done to correct it.