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Ryan-Wyden: The Best Medicare Proposal Yet
« on: August 20, 2012, 09:34:59 AM »
Oregon Democratic senator Ron Wyden is getting hammered by the White House for his courageous move to join House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan in co-sponsoring the best Medicare-modernization proposal yet.

The Ryan-Wyden plan would move Medicare to a more modern defined-benefit program and give seniors a choice of competing plans — plans that would have an incentive to innovate and produce the best care at the best prices. Seniors would be guaranteed coverage, including traditional Medicare, and lower-income seniors would get extra help, including a funded account for out-of-pocket expenses. Prices would be determined by the marketplace, not Washington’s price controls. It also creates a path to a more seamless transition from job-based private insurance to Medicare.

Importantly, Ryan-Wyden plan builds on the structure that has had bipartisan support for more than a decade and which virtually everyone who has studied Medicare reform agrees is the platform to save the program from bankruptcy and from bankrupting the federal government.

This shows, once again, that Senator Wyden is a serious legislator concerned about good policy, and it also shows that legislative proposals are improved when Republicans and Democrats work together. This is the platform for reform moving forward.

The White House has been cutting in its attacks on Senator Wyden for daring to talk policy when the president is fully focused on politics. The voters are tired of the political games. That time is over. We need to get serious about reform, and this is the most serious proposal yet.

President Obama himself has acknowledged that “if you look at the numbers, then Medicare in particular will run out of money and we will not be able to sustain that program no matter how much taxes go up. I mean, it’s not an option for us to just sit by and do nothing.”

Yet the president proposes we do nothing. If we stick with the Medicare cuts already in law, seniors will see Medicare payments to doctors cut to Medicaid rates, making it extremely difficult to find a doctor to see them, and 15 unelected bureaucrats at the Independent Payment Advisory Board will be put in charge of rationing care through deeper payment cuts. The president does not have a serious or credible solution.

Democrats seem most distressed that, while the Ryan-Wyden plan gets the policy right, it weakens their attacks against Republicans. The New York Times reports: “Democrats expressed concerns about the proposal based on policy and politics. A senior Democratic Congressional aide said, ‘This plan gives bipartisan political cover to Ryan and other Republicans against whom we have been waging a very successful political offensive.’”

Read More: http://www.nationalreview.com/critical-condition/286016/ryan-wyden-best-medicare-proposal-yet-grace-marie-turner

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Re: Ryan-Wyden: The Best Medicare Proposal Yet
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2012, 10:01:49 AM »
Obama does not want to fix anything.  He is a political and fiscal arsonist who cares only about jhimself and how he and his thieving wife can loot the nation.   





Oregon Democratic senator Ron Wyden is getting hammered by the White House for his courageous move to join House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan in co-sponsoring the best Medicare-modernization proposal yet.

The Ryan-Wyden plan would move Medicare to a more modern defined-benefit program and give seniors a choice of competing plans — plans that would have an incentive to innovate and produce the best care at the best prices. Seniors would be guaranteed coverage, including traditional Medicare, and lower-income seniors would get extra help, including a funded account for out-of-pocket expenses. Prices would be determined by the marketplace, not Washington’s price controls. It also creates a path to a more seamless transition from job-based private insurance to Medicare.

Importantly, Ryan-Wyden plan builds on the structure that has had bipartisan support for more than a decade and which virtually everyone who has studied Medicare reform agrees is the platform to save the program from bankruptcy and from bankrupting the federal government.

This shows, once again, that Senator Wyden is a serious legislator concerned about good policy, and it also shows that legislative proposals are improved when Republicans and Democrats work together. This is the platform for reform moving forward.

The White House has been cutting in its attacks on Senator Wyden for daring to talk policy when the president is fully focused on politics. The voters are tired of the political games. That time is over. We need to get serious about reform, and this is the most serious proposal yet.

President Obama himself has acknowledged that “if you look at the numbers, then Medicare in particular will run out of money and we will not be able to sustain that program no matter how much taxes go up. I mean, it’s not an option for us to just sit by and do nothing.”

Yet the president proposes we do nothing. If we stick with the Medicare cuts already in law, seniors will see Medicare payments to doctors cut to Medicaid rates, making it extremely difficult to find a doctor to see them, and 15 unelected bureaucrats at the Independent Payment Advisory Board will be put in charge of rationing care through deeper payment cuts. The president does not have a serious or credible solution.

Democrats seem most distressed that, while the Ryan-Wyden plan gets the policy right, it weakens their attacks against Republicans. The New York Times reports: “Democrats expressed concerns about the proposal based on policy and politics. A senior Democratic Congressional aide said, ‘This plan gives bipartisan political cover to Ryan and other Republicans against whom we have been waging a very successful political offensive.’”

Read More: http://www.nationalreview.com/critical-condition/286016/ryan-wyden-best-medicare-proposal-yet-grace-marie-turner

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Re: Ryan-Wyden: The Best Medicare Proposal Yet
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2012, 10:06:51 AM »
I've mentioned my angry radical liberal uncle before.  

I don't know much about this issue, but I do know that he completely flipped out at breakfast saying how this would kill old people and how $5000 isn't even close to sufficient.

Among other things he was also going on about the pay freeze on Federal Employees, and he told me unless my income is going to dramatically increase in the  next few months that Romney/Ryan will be the end of me.

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« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2012, 10:07:41 AM »
I've mentioned my angry radical liberal uncle before. 

I don't know much about this issue, but I do know that he completely flipped out at breakfast saying how this would kill old people and how $5000 isn't even close to sufficient.

Among other things he was also going on about the pay freeze on Federal Employees, and he told me unless my income is going to dramaticl increase in the  next few months that Romney/Ryan will be the end of me.

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Is he in the same group home as Blackass? 

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« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2012, 10:09:48 AM »

Is he in the same group home as Blackass? 

He's an extremely replaceable federal employee that earns about 175k yearly. Seriously

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« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2012, 10:10:52 AM »
He's an extremely replaceable federal employee that earns about 175k yearly. Seriously

He is EXACTLY the type that Myth and Ryan need to target to get in line like the rest of us and batten down the hatches.  . 

 


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« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2012, 10:13:35 AM »
He is EXACTLY the type that Myth and Ryan need to target to get in line like the rest of us and batten down the hatches.  .  

 



I'm serious, he was going on and on angry as hell about the pay increase freeze, and medicare the other day.

This is an intelligent, educated guy.  What the hell could be wrong with him?  I know my grandparents spoiled the hell out of him. 

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« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2012, 10:15:04 AM »
I'm serious, he was going on and on angry as hell about the pay increase freeze, and medicare the other day.


LOL - fucking baby.   Typical.   Fucking typical.  People like him are worse than welfare cases.