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Medicare: Obama, Romney and Ryan trade barbs
Medicare: Obama, Romney and Ryan trade barbs
SUBSCRIBE to Next Media Animation: www.youtube.com Medicare debate: Who is the biggest liar? Barack Obama or Mitt Romney? The future of Medicare ... Rated: 4.5 Duration: 123 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Mon, 20 Aug 2012 05:13:02 PDT
GOP Wants Obama To Cut Social Security
GOP Wants Obama To Cut Social Security
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Medicare: Obama, Romney and Ryan trade barbs
Medicare: Obama, Romney and Ryan trade barbs
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Democrats In Bed With Corporations
Democrats In Bed With Corporations
greatest robbery in american history and then of course there allston raise the medicare eligibility age from sixty-five to sixty-seven may have ... Rated: 4.9076638 Duration: 456 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Wed, 15 Aug 2012 07:00:31 PDT
Health Care Program for Seniors Emerges as Key Election Issue
Health Care Program for Seniors Emerges as Key Election Issue
election may turn on how voters react to one key proposal by Republicans involving the popular Medicare program, which provides government ... Rated: -1 Duration: 187 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Fri, 31 Aug 2012 04:02:56 PDT
Fulfilling A Legal Duty: Triggering A Medicare Plan From The Administration (Part 2 of 2)
Fulfilling A Legal Duty: Triggering A Medicare Plan From The Administration (Part 2 of 2)
Fulfilling A Legal Duty: Triggering A Medicare Plan From The Administration (Part 2 of 2) - House Oversight - 2011-07-12 - House Committee on ... Rated: -1 Duration: 3438 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Sun, 24 Jul 2011 15:29:44 PDT
CNN/SRLC - The Southern Republican Presidential Debate in Charleston, SC (January 19, 2012) 720p
CNN/SRLC - The Southern Republican Presidential Debate in Charleston, SC (January 19, 2012) 720p
that don't have insurance but that the Obama plan is a 2700-page massive tax increase, Medicare-cutting monster. I know how to cut it. I' ... Rated: 4.4885497 Duration: 6455 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Thu, 19 Jan 2012 20:24:45 PST
Take Two: The Presidents Proposal to Stimulate the Economy and Create Jobs
Take Two: The Presidents Proposal to Stimulate the Economy and Create Jobs
Take Two: The President's Proposal to Stimulate the Economy and Create Jobs - House Oversight - 2011-09-13 - House Committee on Oversight and ... Rated: 3.5 Duration: 7290 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 12:49:40 PDT
House Session 2012-03-21 (12:00:02-13:00:23)
House Session 2012-03-21 (12:00:02-13:00:23)
IT'S DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN. JUST ONE YEAR AGO WASHINGTON REPUBLICANS PROPOSED A PLAN TO KILL MEDICARE BY TURNING IT OVER TO PRIVATE INSURANCE ... Rated: 5 Duration: 3622 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Thu, 22 Mar 2012 06:25:32 PDT
ABC News/Yahoo/WMUR Republican Debate at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH (January 7th, 2012)
ABC News/Yahoo/WMUR Republican Debate at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH (January 7th, 2012)
previously about cutting the military spending. Thatís cutting proposed increases. This is why I have proposed that we cut a whole trillion ... Rated: 4.4237289 Duration: 6078 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Sat, 07 Jan 2012 22:15:00 PST
GOP: Raise Retirement Age, Cut Social Security
GOP: Raise Retirement Age, Cut Social Security
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Entitlement Reform: Republicans Want To Raise Medicare Eligibility Age To 67 Years
Entitlement Reform: Republicans Want To Raise Medicare Eligibility Age To 67 Years
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The 700 Club - April 11, 2011 - CBN.com
The 700 Club - April 11, 2011 - CBN.com
And this is a pretty substantial budget he's proposing. Yes, there's no doubt. And this is part of the tricky part for Republicans. Not so ... Rated: 3.1176472 Duration: 3574 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:26:03 PDT
House Session 2012-03-21 (19:07:21-20:08:57)
House Session 2012-03-21 (19:07:21-20:08:57)
TO RATION HEALTH CARE, RAISE REVENUES, OR MEDICARE BENEFICIARY PREMIUMS UNDER SECTION 1818A, OR 1839. INCREASE MEDICARE BENEFICIARY COST SHARING ... Rated: 5 Duration: 3697 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Thu, 22 Mar 2012 06:47:24 PDT
Mitt Romney Embraces Privatizing Medicare and Social Security and Raising Eligibility Ages
Mitt Romney Embraces Privatizing Medicare and Social Security and Raising Eligibility Ages
I'm waiting to see how Mitt Romney walks any of this back once the general election begins if he ends up winning the Republican presidential ... Rated: 2.9130435 Duration: 191 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Wed, 18 Jan 2012 07:56:40 PST
World News: McConnell To Democrats: Raise eligibility age for Medicare
World News: McConnell To Democrats: Raise eligibility age for Medicare
McConnell: WH Must Agree to 'Structural Changes' in Entitlements www.breitbart.com/.../McConnell-... - Traduzir esta página 20 hours ago ... Rated: -1 Duration: 465 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Sun, 02 Dec 2012 10:59:37 PST
Howard Dean Not Primarying Obama
Howard Dean Not Primarying Obama
they are in washington. both republicans and democrats. telling us, you know, we will probably raise the retirement age. social security, medicare ... Rated: 4.8579235 Duration: 624 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Mon, 20 Jun 2011 17:52:49 PDT
The Heritage Foundation Responds to White Houses Austan Goolsbee
The Heritage Foundation Responds to White Houses Austan Goolsbee
Council of Economic Advisers, went on camera to promote the President's plan to raise taxes. To tackle many of the video's inaccuracies ... Rated: 3.3092782 Duration: 196 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 13:11:48 PDT
House Session 2012-03-21 (21:11:46-21:42:27)
House Session 2012-03-21 (21:11:46-21:42:27)
PROVIDERS AND SCRIPTION DRUG COMPANIES. WE CAN'T CHANGE THE AGE OF MEDICARE ELIGIBILITY. WE CAN'T INCREASE THE ANNUAL DEDUCTIBLE OR CO-PAY ... Rated: -1 Duration: 1842 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Thu, 22 Mar 2012 05:54:04 PDT
Rep. Fitzpatrick Constituents want Medicaid/Medicare town halls
Rep. Fitzpatrick Constituents want Medicaid/Medicare town halls
Rep. Fitzpatrick constituents want a series of town halls in August devoted to the Congressman's vote to end Medicaid and Medicare. We left ... Rated: 3 Duration: 469 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Fri, 01 Jul 2011 14:14:34 PDT
Paul Ryan - Leadership Needed to Save Medicare; Lift Debt Burden; Grow Economy
Paul Ryan - Leadership Needed to Save Medicare; Lift Debt Burden; Grow Economy
budget.house.gov Earlier this morning on Meet the Press, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan demanded policymakers get serious about our ... Rated: 4.2 Duration: 714 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Sun, 22 May 2011 09:17:42 PDT
Progressive Caucus Leader Says Raise Retirement Age
Progressive Caucus Leader Says Raise Retirement Age
MSNBC Host Cenk Uygur and Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) discuss whether or not we should raise the retirement age for social security. What ... Rated: 4.6728754 Duration: 682 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Fri, 17 Jun 2011 19:59:05 PDT
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Ryan Resonates with Base, But Will His Policies Fly?
Ryan Resonates with Base, But Will His Policies Fly?
government subsidies for private insurance, index Medicare payments to inflation, and raise the eligibility age from 65 to 67. It would also cut ... Rated: 3 Duration: 669 seconds Video type: YouTube Hosted by: www.youtube.com on Mon, 13 Aug 2012 20:30:16 PDT
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FAQ: How Paul Ryan proposes to change Medicare | MinnPost
FAQ: How Paul Ryan proposes to change Medicare | MinnPost
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Daily Kos: Romney/Ryan will raise Medicare eligibility age for ...
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Mitt Romney Not Enrolling in Medicare on 65th Birthday - ABC News
Mitt Romney Not Enrolling in Medicare on 65th Birthday - ABC News
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We know what causes deficits: Republicans
We know what causes deficits: Republicans
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GOP rejects Dems' plan to cut budget $3T - UPI.
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Election-Wary Olympia Snowe Won't Support Raising Medicare Age ...
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Issue Worth Exploring: Raising the Medicare Eligibility Age May ...
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GOP PROPOSES MEDICARE ELIGIBILITY AGE INCREASE
GOP PROPOSES MEDICARE ELIGIBILITY AGE INCREASE
The proposal is based on a framework outlined last year by former Clinton White House chief of Staff Erskine Bowles, who co-chaired President Obama's debt commission, and includes an increase in the eligibility age for Medicare benefits. "What we're ...
WSJ Has The Wrong Prescription For Social Security And Medicare
WSJ Has The Wrong Prescription For Social Security And Medicare
The Wall Street Journal advised Republicans to insist on certain Medicare and Social Security cuts -- such as raising the Medicare eligibility age and cutting future Social Security benefits -- as part of a deficit reduction deal with Democrats. But ...
GOP Rolls Out Budget Counteroffer To President Obama
GOP Rolls Out Budget Counteroffer To President Obama
The Bowles plan, which would gradually increase the Medicare eligibility age from 65-67, and using a less generous formula for calculating cost of living adjustments in Social Security, is the most specific proposal the GOP has offered, and resembles, ...
Voters Support Certain Taxes, Oppose Raising Medicare Eligibility Age
Voters Support Certain Taxes, Oppose Raising Medicare Eligibility Age
More than 60% of registered voters support President Obama's plan to raise taxes on individuals with annual incomes of more than $250,000, while 69% oppose a proposal endorsed by Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) to raise the Medicare eligibility age from 65 ...
Pressure for Entitlement Cuts Is on Medicare, Medicaid
Pressure for Entitlement Cuts Is on Medicare, Medicaid
Republicans propose raising the Medicare eligibility age. Other options for squeezing money out of the health care program for the elderly include additional co-payments and an increase in premiums paid by high-income recipients. In February, President ...
Medicare Eligibility Age In Fiscal Cliff Negotiations Puts Older Americans In ...
Medicare Eligibility Age In Fiscal Cliff Negotiations Puts Older Americans In ...
The last time that happened, Obama reportedly considered a proposal favored by Republicans to extend the eligibility age for Medicare by two years to 67. Although two years may not ... would raise the Medicare eligibility age to 67. Obama discussed the ...
Opinion: The big budget mumble
Opinion: The big budget mumble
Declaring that this time he won't negotiate with himself, he has refused to lay out a proposal reflecting what he thinks Republicans want. Instead, he has demanded that Republicans themselves say, ... Mitch McConnell, in an interview with The Wall ...
GOP suggests Medicare, Social Security cuts for 'fiscal cliff' deal
GOP suggests Medicare, Social Security cuts for 'fiscal cliff' deal
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the minority leader, provided the first GOP counter-offer to President Obama's push for higher taxes on the wealthy. McConnell said his party would like to increase the Medicare eligibility age and ask wealthier Americans ...
The cold realities behind Medicare cuts
The cold realities behind Medicare cuts
POLITICO has reported that $400 billion in entitlement savings is likely to be the floor in an eventual deal and that the Medicare cuts are likely to be a combination of raising the eligibility age, means testing and "efficiencies." But if President ...
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5 states to increase class time in some schools
... tax reductions and across-the-board... House Republicans negotiating with President Barack Obama on avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff are proposing to increase the eligibility age for Medicare and to lower cost-of-living hikes in Social Security ...
'Cliff' Wranglers Weigh Medicare Age
'Cliff' Wranglers Weigh Medicare Age
Mr. Conrad was one of 12 Democratic senators who voted with Republicans in 1997 in favor of a measure that would have slowly increased Medicare's eligibility age. ... The proposal has drawn criticism from AARP, an advocacy group for older Americans.
GOP: if cuts aren't 'painful,' they're not 'serious'
GOP: if cuts aren't 'painful,' they're not 'serious'
As Paul Krugman explained over the weekend, the White House's call for higher revenue through increased taxes on high incomes "gets treated with an unmistakable sneer," while Republicans' calls for raising the Medicare eligibility age "gets very ...
GOP Takes Aim at Entitlements
GOP Takes Aim at Entitlements
said bipartisan agreement on higher Medicare premiums for the wealthy, an increase in the Medicare eligibility age and slowing cost-of-living increases for Social Security could move both parties closer to a budget deal that averts the so-called fiscal ...
... spine against cutting popular benefit programs such as Medicare and Social Security. Their new resolve could become as big a hurdle to a deal that would skirt crippling tax increases and spending cuts in January as Republicans' resistance to ...
GOP: Avoid the cliff with cuts
GOP: Avoid the cliff with cuts
WASHINGTON -- Republicans' newfound willingness to consider tax increases to avert the “fiscal cliff” comes with a significant caveat: larger cuts than Democrats seem willing to consider to benefit programs like Medicare, Medicaid and the president's ...
GOP resistance to anti-tax pledge grows
GOP resistance to anti-tax pledge grows
However, Durbin balked at one proposal sought by Republicans -- to slowly raise the eligibility age for Medicare above the current level of 65. "What happens to the early retiree who needs health insurance before that person's eligible for Medicare ...
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Why does Betsy McCaughey & the GOP want to eliminate Medicare for Seniors 65 till 70?
Well they may be white and old, but Seniors, the republicans are your worse enemies - and they cant wait to get back in power & finally get to cut your Medicare! They are already getting the tingle.
They are now proposing to cut Medicare for Seniors from ages 65 thru 69. Under the guise of undermining the expansion of Health Care for all Americans, the republicans are pushing their alternatives designed to accomplish their 50 year dream of rolling back Medicare and they are willing to do it 1 bite at a time. Thats right, death to Medicare, 1 small bite at a time.
Betsy McCaughey: Medicare Can Save Money By Cutting Americans Aged 65 To 69 From Program
This morning, during an interview with WNYC’s Brian Lehrer, health care provocateur Betsy McCaughey suggested that policy makers could slow Medicare spending without cutting $500 billion from Medicare and Medicaid over 10 years and “denying care to the elderly.”
Instead, the author of the “death panels” charge, suggested that policy makers should cut Americans aged 65 to 69 from the program:
The fact is that if Medicare inched up the eligibility age one month a year, until 2043 when it reached age 70, Medicare would be solvent. And that is what the Congress should do and that is what the Congressional Budget Office has urged Congress to do every year. That would solve the problem without telling elderly people that they have to suffer with crippling arthritis rather than get a knee replacement.
Despite McCaughey’s claim, the Congressional Budget Office does not “urge” Congress to raise Medicare’s eligibility age “every year.” The CBO merely includes the policy as one of “115 options for reducing (or, in some cases, increasing) federal spending on health care, altering federal health care programs, and making substantive changes to the nation’s health insurance system.”
To put the debate in terms McCaughey can understand, page 51 (37 in print version) of “CBO’s Budget Options Volume 1” says that death paneling Americans 65 to 69 years old from the Medicare system would have little effect on the trajectory of Medicare’s long-term spending. First, the option would require Medicare to “inch up” the eligibility age by two month every year, not one. And, since “younger beneficiaries are healthier and thus less costly than the program’s average beneficiary,” “outlays for Medicare would [still] rise to 7.7 percent of GDP by 2050.”
What’s more, “increasing the age of eligibility for Medicare would shift costs that are now paid by that program to individuals and to employers that offered health insurance to their retirees. Those higher costs might lead more employers to reduce or eliminate such coverage.” Uninsured 65 to 69 year olds would enter the Medicare program in worse health, only increasing Medicare’s costs.
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These snakes just say no, unless it means screwing the public for their special interest corporate masters. This past administration was able to get into your home/home equity & your 401k thru 40 years of bit by bit deregulation. Now you only have 2 pots of money left and the republicans are coming after it for their corporate masters; Medicare & Social Security. And they are coming after it everday - bit by bit
Answer: That is a very good question.
And the answer would be that the insurance companies want to have access at raping our senior citizens for a longer time than they can right now, and for more money.
Bend over grandma - here comes the GOP to save the day on insurance!! Category: Other - Politics & Government
A Swiftian GOP Proposal | Bon Bini Ya'll
A Swiftian GOP Proposal. Tweet ... To increase the eligibility age for Medicare, would be a serious hardship (not to mention a 65-year-old is statistically healthier than a 75-year old). Therefore, we will instead end Medicare ...
Obama Offered To Raise Medicare Eligibility Age (from 65 to 67) As ...
Obama Offered To Raise Medicare Eligibility Age (from 65 to 67) As Part Of Grand Debt Deal. ... both Republicans and Democrats -- the president offered an increase in the ... When instead he should be proposing to LOWER the age to 55!
GOP divide over Obama tax plan goes public - CNN.com
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GOP issues new 'fiscal cliff' offer to Obama - Idaho Statesman
House Republicans on Monday proposed a new 10-year, $2.2 trillion blueprint to President Barack Obama that calls for increasing the eligibility age for Medicare and lowering cost-of-living hikes for Social Security benefits.
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WASHINGTON — President Obama will unveil a deficit-reduction plan Monday that uses entitlement reform, tax increases and war savings to reduce government spending by more than $3 trillion over the next 10 years, administration officials said.
The plan is the administrations opening salvo in sweeping negotiations on deficit reduction to be taken up by a joint House-Senate committee over the next two months. If a deal is not struck by Dec. 23, cuts could take effect automatically across government agencies.
Obama will call for $1.5 trillion in tax increases, primarily on the wealthy, through a combination of closing loopholes and limiting the amount that high earners can deduct. The proposal also includes $580 billion in adjustments to health and entitlement programs, including $248 billion to Medicare and $72 billion to Medicaid. Administration officials said the Medicare cuts would not come from an increase in the eligibility age.
Senior administration officials who briefed reporters on some of the details of Obamas proposal said the plan also counts a savings of $1.1 trillion from ending the U.S. combat mission in Iraq and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
In laying out his proposal, aides said, Obama will expressly promise to veto any legislation that seeks to cut the deficit through spending cuts alone and does not include revenue increases in the form of tax increases on the wealthy.
That veto threat will put the president on a direct collision course with House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who has said he would not support legislation that included revenue increases in the form of higher taxes.
GOP blasts "Buffett Rule"
Obamas proposal is certain to receive sharp criticism from congressional Republicans, who on Sunday were already taking apart one element of the proposal that the administration let out early: the so-called Buffett Rule.
The rule — named for billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who has complained that he is taxed at a lower rate than his employees — calls for a new minimum tax rate for individuals making more than $1 million a year to ensure that they pay at least the same percentage of their earnings as middle-income taxpayers.
That proposal, which was disclosed Saturday, was met with derision by Republican lawmakers, who said it amounted to "class warfare" and was a political tactic intended to portray Obamas opponents as indifferent to hardships facing middle-class Americans.
Rep. Paul Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee and a leading proponent of cutting spending on benefit programs such as Medicare, said the millionaire-tax proposal would weigh heavily on a stagnating economy.
On "Fox News Sunday," Ryan, R-Wis., said it would add "further instability to our system, more uncertainty, and it punishes job creation."
"Class warfare," he said, "may make for really good politics, but it makes for rotten economics."
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., took direct aim at the Republican speaker of the House when he said Sunday on CNNs "State of the Union": "I wonder if John Boehner knows what it sounds like when he continues to say the position of the Republican Party in America is you cant impose one more penny in taxes on the wealthiest people. I wonder if he understands how that sounds in Ohio, where people are struggling paycheck to paycheck."
Durbin said taxes should be raised on "those who are wealthy and comfortable and wouldnt even notice it."
Administration officials said Sunday night that they were not including any revenue from the Buffett Rule in Obamas overall $3 trillion proposal, adding that it was more of a guiding principle the president will adopt as budget negotiations with Congress advance.
Obama has been citing Buffett as the president promotes his separate $447 billion jobs-creation plan. He proposes to offset the cost of that plan and to reduce future budget deficits through higher taxes on the wealthy and on corporations after 2013, when the economy will presumably be healthier.
Nonetheless, Republicans made clear on Sunday that higher taxes on the wealthy were not acceptable. On the NBC program "Meet the Press," Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader, said "its a bad thing to do in the middle of an economic downturn. And of course the economy, some would argue, is even worse now than it was when the president signed the extension of the current tax rates back in December."
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Fiscal Cliff: Dems, GOP Sparring Publicly Over Entitlement Cuts ...
In contrast, Geithner said, Obama has been specific, for example, about how he'd shift more of the burden of paying for Medicare to affluent retirees: his fiscal year 2013 budget proposal would increase premiums and co-payments for ... said bipartisan agreement on higher Medicare premiums for the wealthy, an increase in the Medicare eligibility age and slowing cost-of-living increases for Social Security could move both parties closer to a budget deal ... Some ...
Voters Support Certain Taxes, Oppose Raising Medicare Eligibility ...
Almost three-quarters of self-identified Democrats support raising taxes on high-income U.S. residents, while 63% of independent voters and nearly 40% of Republicans support such a measure. Meanwhile, 46% of self-identified Republicans strongly oppose raising taxes on high-income U.S. residents. Nearly half of all respondents said they strongly oppose the proposal to raise the Medicare eligibility age ("Blog Briefing Room," The Hill , 11/28). The bid to gradually ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans negotiating with President Barack Obama on avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff are proposing to increase the eligibility age for Medicare and to lower cost-of-living hikes in Social ...
Raising Medicare Age Would Increase Costs?
NPR's Julie Rovner makes a novel argument: Raising the Medicare eligibility age would actually increase the cost of Medicare. ... There also are many on the Left who think ObamaCare is a step in the wrong direction, but they recognize that it is a shorter step in the wrong direction than anything Romney or anyone else in the GOP would ever propose. And, like you, Obama and just about everyone on the Left acknowledges that a single-payer system is the most ...
'Fiscal Cliff' Wranglers Weigh Medicare Age - WSJ.com
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FAQ: How Paul Ryan Proposes To Change Medicare
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Obama's Sequestration Plan Includes Medicare Cuts; GOP Rejects ...
Obama's Sequestration Plan Includes Medicare Cuts; GOP Rejects Plan. On Thursday, President Obama released a two-stage plan to avert mandated spending cuts under sequestration that calls for $1.6 trillion in tax increases, in exchange for unspecified spending reductions this year followed by legislation in 2013 that would cut $400 billion from ... However, the proposal does not include major structural changes to Medicare, such as raising the eligibility age.
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