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Monday, October 06, 2008

Would you trade Medicare and Medicaid for $5000 towards a $13,000 health insurance policy?
Posted by Jill | 7:25 PM
John McCain really ought to give up this politics nonsense and pursue his true calling -- used car sales. Because if anyone thinks this is a good idea, then he's the best shyster salesman ever:
John McCain would pay for his health plan with major reductions to Medicare and Medicaid, a top aide said, in a move that independent analysts estimate could result in cuts of $1.3 trillion over 10 years to the government programs.

The Republican presidential nominee has said little about the proposed cuts, but they are needed to keep his health-care plan "budget neutral," as he has promised. The McCain campaign hasn't given a specific figure for the cuts, but didn't dispute the analysts' estimate.

In the months since Sen. McCain introduced his health plan, statements made by his campaign have implied that the new tax credits he is proposing to help Americans buy health insurance would be paid for with other tax increases.

But Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Sen. McCain's senior policy adviser, said Sunday that the campaign has always planned to fund the tax credits, in part, with savings from Medicare and Medicaid. Those government health-care programs serve seniors, poor families and the disabled. Medicare spending for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30 is estimated at $457.5 billion.

Mr. Holtz-Eakin said the Medicare and Medicaid changes would improve the programs and eliminate fraud, but he didn't detail where the cuts would come from. "It's about giving them the benefit package that has been promised to them by law at lower cost," he said.

No, it's about eliminating Medicare and Medicaid entirely, and telling every American, "You're on your own. If you can't afford $13,000 a year for health insurance, you can just go ahead and die. Or find yourself a rich beer heiress, like I did."


Mark Karlin is right -- any senior who votes for John McCain ought to be barred from receiving Social Security or Medicare.

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Blogger Charles D said...
This should put Florida solidly in the Obama column, but we have to wonder(video) whether there will even be an election.