Ravi
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Apparently you can't google.Shocker!
What's really a shocker is that there's no link to this very credible thread title.
Rick
The House has passed a FY2012 budget plan that would cut trillions from the federal deficit over the next decade and fundamentally transform the current Medicare system.
The vote in favor of the budget proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., could prove politically perilous for some Republicans, who are likely to be painted by political opponents as insensitive to older voters who favor the current Medicare system.
But ultimately, only four Republicans voted against the measure, which includes a proposal to gradually transition the current Medicare system into a government-funded voucher program for seniors to purchase private health insurance.
All Democrats opposed the Republican budget.
Republicans voting against the Ryan plan were Reps. Ron Paul of Texas, Walter Jones of North Carolina, David McKinley of West Virginia, and Denny Rehberg of Montana.
In a February 2011 NBC/WSJ poll, half of respondents said that replacing Medicare with a voucher system was an “unacceptable” method to address the nation’s deficit, while 44 percent called the idea "acceptable."
Well...if the shoe fits and all....
The House has passed a FY2012 budget plan that would cut trillions from the federal deficit over the next decade and fundamentally transform the current Medicare system.
The vote in favor of the budget proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., could prove politically perilous for some Republicans, who are likely to be painted by political opponents as insensitive to older voters who favor the current Medicare system.
But ultimately, only four Republicans voted against the measure, which includes a proposal to gradually transition the current Medicare system into a government-funded voucher program for seniors to purchase private health insurance.
All Democrats opposed the Republican budget.
Republicans voting against the Ryan plan were Reps. Ron Paul of Texas, Walter Jones of North Carolina, David McKinley of West Virginia, and Denny Rehberg of Montana.
In a February 2011 NBC/WSJ poll, half of respondents said that replacing Medicare with a voucher system was an unacceptable method to address the nations deficit, while 44 percent called the idea "acceptable."
First Read - Ryan budget plan passes House; only 4 GOP reps vote no
The House has passed a FY2012 budget plan that would cut trillions from the federal deficit over the next decade and fundamentally transform the current Medicare system.
The vote in favor of the budget proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., could prove politically perilous for some Republicans, who are likely to be painted by political opponents as insensitive to older voters who favor the current Medicare system.
But ultimately, only four Republicans voted against the measure, which includes a proposal to gradually transition the current Medicare system into a government-funded voucher program for seniors to purchase private health insurance.
All Democrats opposed the Republican budget.
Republicans voting against the Ryan plan were Reps. Ron Paul of Texas, Walter Jones of North Carolina, David McKinley of West Virginia, and Denny Rehberg of Montana.
In a February 2011 NBC/WSJ poll, half of respondents said that replacing Medicare with a voucher system was an unacceptable method to address the nations deficit, while 44 percent called the idea "acceptable."
First Read - Ryan budget plan passes House; only 4 GOP reps vote no
Indeed, shocking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not one mention of the elimination of Medicare. Why am I not surprised that the thread title was a complete fabrication?
Rick
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Any proof for any of that? No, of course not.Didn't medicare come about because seniors simply can't afford insurance? Not sure what their aim is here except to eliminate medicare and let grandma drop dead because she can't afford to go to the doctor.
Let the FEARMONGERING BEGAN.
I'm sure they want our Seniors to eat cat food too and poor childreeeeen to go without an edumacation..
Something must be done, because Medicare and Medicaid costs are 808 billion dollars.
Ryans plan makes it still viable.
I don't see any plans that the Dems have to keep it going.
Didn't medicare come about because seniors simply can't afford insurance? Not sure what their aim is here except to eliminate medicare and let grandma drop dead because she can't afford to go to the doctor.
Apparently you can't google.Shocker!
What's really a shocker is that there's no link to this very credible thread title.
Rick