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Wednesday, July 9, 2025 - American capitalism thrives on exploiting (some) people; even the disabled

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

Dom Kelly, ⁠co-founder, President and CEO at New Disabled South⁠, penned a social media post days ago that caught my attention. In it, he connected the dots between recent Trump administration statements and policy changes that bear out this truism: if you're disabled, you'll *have* to work to receive Medicaid if you're "able-bodied," and they'll let your employer pay you a 'sub-minimum wage' simultaneously. While some states (including Georgia) won't allow anyone to be paid less than the federal minimum wage, the ⁠Trump Department of Labor reversed a Biden administration policy to end to the 14(c) program ⁠that allows disabled workers to be paid less than $7.25 an hour in states that will allow it. On top of that, Brooke Rollins, Trump's secretary of Agriculture, touted the idea that ⁠"able-bodied" Medicaid recipients should be out in the fields replacing the migrant workforce⁠ ICE is snapping up and detaining. Put it all together. Kelly and I discussed this today at good length. ------ Prior to that I reviewed notes from the ⁠AJC's Politically Georgia Wednesday blog ⁠that spelled out some of the cash hauls (and sources of them) for various 2026 gubernatorial combatants and the handful of potential candidates for that and other offices here in Georgia. There's also a notable policy item the new GOP entry - and presumed frontrunner - Burt Jones and the potential candidate in Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have in common. Could it be a matter who which one makes the most noise to push it who'll win that nomination?

Dom Kelly, ⁠co-founder, President and CEO at New Disabled South⁠, penned a social media post days ago that caught my attention. In it, he connected the dots between recent Trump administration statements and policy changes that bear out this truism: if you're disabled, you'll *have* to work to receive Medicaid if you're "able-bodied," and they'll let your employer pay you a 'sub-minimum wage' simultaneously. While some states (including Georgia) won't allow anyone to be paid less than the federal minimum wage, the ⁠Trump Department of Labor reversed a Biden administration policy to end to the 14(c) program ⁠that allows disabled workers to be paid less than $7.25 an hour in states that will allow it. On top of that, Brooke Rollins, Trump's secretary of Agriculture, touted the idea that ⁠"able-bodied" Medicaid recipients should be out in the fields replacing the migrant workforce⁠ ICE is snapping up and detaining. Put it all together. Kelly and I discussed this today at good length. ------ Prior to that I reviewed notes from the ⁠AJC's Politically Georgia Wednesday blog ⁠that spelled out some of the cash hauls (and sources of them) for various 2026 gubernatorial combatants and the handful of potential candidates for that and other offices here in Georgia. There's also a notable policy item the new GOP entry - and presumed frontrunner - Burt Jones and the potential candidate in Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have in common. Could it be a matter who which one makes the most noise to push it who'll win that nomination?

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