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Romney-Ryan plan destroy's Medicare... and seniors quality of life and their children's lives who end up paying for their parents healthcare via direct payments to/for their parents, paying health insurance premiums for their parents and/or increased taxes and/or increased health insurance premiums to pay for higher costing mandatory emergency care that Reagan signed into law --- Republicans are a weird group, their ODS causes them to step over a dollar to pick up a dime -pewsh!-
Stumping in Florida today, Mitt Romney charged President Obamas Affordable Care Act will cut more than $700 billion out of Medicare.
What Romney didnt say was that his running-mates budget approved by House Republicans and by Romney himself would cut Medicare by the same amount.The big difference, though, is the Affordable Care Act achieves these savings by reducing Medicare payments to drug companies, hospitals, and other providers rather than cutting payments to Medicare beneficiaries.
The Romney-Ryan plan, by contrast, achieves its savings by turning Medicare into a voucher whose value doesnt keep up with expected increases in healthcare costs thereby shifting the burden onto Medicare beneficiaries, who will have to pay an average of $6,500 a year more for their Medicare insurance, according an analysis of the Republican plan by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
Stumping in Florida today, Mitt Romney charged President Obamas Affordable Care Act will cut more than $700 billion out of Medicare.
What Romney didnt say was that his running-mates budget approved by House Republicans and by Romney himself would cut Medicare by the same amount.The big difference, though, is the Affordable Care Act achieves these savings by reducing Medicare payments to drug companies, hospitals, and other providers rather than cutting payments to Medicare beneficiaries.
The Romney-Ryan plan, by contrast, achieves its savings by turning Medicare into a voucher whose value doesnt keep up with expected increases in healthcare costs thereby shifting the burden onto Medicare beneficiaries, who will have to pay an average of $6,500 a year more for their Medicare insurance, according an analysis of the Republican plan by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
The Romney-Ryan plan, shifts the burden onto Medicare beneficiaries!