ObaCare Reduces MediCare Costs Already: Opposed By All Of GOP!

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Bill Clinton Be Praised! His Medicare Part B monthly premium just went down $16.00 per month, if he has it. New enrollees this year have to wait one year for full benefit checks, but the $115.40 for MediCare this year will drop to below $100.00 per month for 2012. There will also be a cost-of-living check increase: Thanks to the Obama-Biden-Pelosi-Reid Great Lubrication!

The Affordable Health Care Has Done That Already(?)! May will praise the Great Lubrication!

Medicare Part B premiums for 2012 lower than projected

The Party of Abraham Lincoln famously opposed both Affordable Health Care and the Increase of Consumer Spending from the Great Lubrication, now awaiting the Stimululation(?). The alternative intended especially by Tea Party GOP is an outcome more like Haiti and East Africa: Pro-plague and famine, instead of the Democratic Party agenda.

The Ivy League has managed to show its aversion to anything that most white people do, admittedly: Which is to work for a living.

Blacks and other minorities, however: Still enjoy the fruits(?) of the Ivy League Agenda.

Some are doing squatters rights, in some nature of "movement" even now. Eventually that may get cleaned up: If not by the Ivy League.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many not on Lands of Many Nations: Now demand fire department protection for home-grown crops! Ivy League wants to send money for that, even though many not feel their pain(?)!)
 
How I wish the right would realise that making corprations fit healthcare for their employees will make them less able to compete in a world market where all the other foreign corps dont have to.

They have the benifit of a country that makes it part of the government costs.
 
How can anyone avoid the point of the link: Selfish Greedy Posters do not point out--Asserting their hatred of Great Socialist Victories in the U. S. A., for their neighbors!

See what happens to tens of millions of their neighbors, which the Selfish Greedy posters do not point out? Seein the linki:

"The majority of people with Medicare have paid $96.40 per month for Part B since 2008, due to a law that freezes Part B premiums in years where beneficiaries do not receive cost-of-living (COLA) increases in their Social Security checks. In 2012, these people with Medicare will pay the standard Part B premium of $99.90, amounting to a monthly change of $3.50 for most people with Medicare. This increase will be offset for almost all seniors and people with disabilities by the additional income they will receive thanks to the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). For example, the average COLA for retired workers will be about $43 a month, which is substantially greater than the $3.50 premium increase for affected beneficiaries. Additionally, the Medicare Part B deductible will be $140, a decrease of $22 from 2011."

"'Thanks in part to the Affordable Care Act, people with Medicare are going to have more money in their pockets next year,' said Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Donald Berwick, M.D. “With new tools provided by the Affordable Care Act, we are improving how we pay providers, helping patients get the care they need, and spending our health care dollars more wisely.'”

The Selfish Greedy posters, clearly in opposition to the increase of spending in the stores--like Senator McConnell, the GOP budgeteers, and the too numerous presidential candidates, to even mention(?)--are on record also in this thread.

Tens of millions will get a raise, opposed by Lovebears65, and Mr. Shman poster!

"Crow: James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many Not on Lands of Many Nations: Opposed to federal crop eradications--and want millions to know that Tea Party GOP is like them!)
 
Funny...my Tricare didn't go up. I'm still only paying under $500 a year for family coverage under Tricare Prime. Ah, that socialized military health care!

are you stupid. I said that my husband has his healthcare from his employers. Tricare was secondary .. We will switch to Tricare only next year:cuckoo:
 
Funny...my Tricare didn't go up. I'm still only paying under $500 a year for family coverage under Tricare Prime. Ah, that socialized military health care!

are you stupid. I said that my husband has his healthcare from his employers. Tricare was secondary .. We will switch to Tricare only next year:cuckoo:

No, I'm not...but it sounds as if you are for not going with Tricare from the get go. Can't touch those rates. :lol:

Wish I could do the same, but my spouse isn't covered under Tricare so I have to take my employers health insurance as Primary. (At least until they repeal DOMA)
 
It's not just Medicare premiums, Medicare cost growth in general has slowed substantially.

Medicare costs are growing at 2.16% right now (that's the dotted line at the bottom).
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