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Obama Pitches Seniors On Health Bill

ERICA WERNER and JULIE PACE   06/ 8/10 09:14 PM ET   AP

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WHEATON, Md. — President Barack Obama on Tuesday sought to sell the health overhaul law to skeptical seniors, launching a defense of his presidency's biggest accomplishment as the election season gets under way and the Gulf oil spill dominates news.

The questions Obama got from a crowd at a senior center in suburban Maryland, and from others listening on the phone, suggested that plenty of doubts remain even now that the rancorous health care debate has faded from the headlines.

There's only so much Obama can do to ease concerns. But with crucial midterm elections looming, the administration is determined to put the law's benefits front and center as they come online, in hopes of winning over public opinion for the new system and generating confidence in leadership by Obama and his Democratic allies controlling Congress.

Tuesday's event was timed to coincide with the release later this week of the first batch of $250 checks to seniors who fall into Medicare's prescription drug coverage gap, known as the "doughnut hole." Some 4 million elderly and disabled people will get checks this year, a down payment on the law's approach to closing the doughnut hole entirely over the next decade.

The first question came from a woman in the audience: Why can't he close the doughnut hole faster?

Obama's answer: "It's very expensive."

The next question was from a listener in Illinois who wanted to know whether participants in the private insurance plans in Medicare, called Medicare Advantage, would lose benefits.

The answer is yes, according to the Congressional Budget Office. But Obama didn't come out and say it, explaining instead that Medicare Advantage plans are overpaid and subsidized by the majority of seniors who are on regular Medicare, something that's also true.

"What you need to know is that the guaranteed Medicare benefits that you've earned will not change," the president said.

Another question was from a laid-off worker in Nevada, too young for Medicare, who asked about losing COBRA subsidies that help him keep insurance.

Obama noted that the health law will help people like that join purchasing pools to gain competitive power to buy insurance. It won't happen until 2014, so it won't provide the immediate relief the Nevada worker is seeking.

But, Obama said optimistically, 2014 "is right around the corner."

The Medicare rebate checks will be the first tangible benefits most recipients will be seeing from the law Obama signed in March, and the first batch of 80,000 is supposed to go out Thursday. The checks are going to reimburse seniors for money spent on prescription drugs. Seniors who fall into the "doughnut hole" gap are responsible for $3,610 in drug costs in 2010 before their Medicare coverage kicks in again.

Obama also announced new measures to combat Medicare fraud, including aiming to halve waste, fraud and abuse in the program by the end of 2012.

Seniors are a key voting bloc for the White House but have demonstrated more skepticism than others about the law. An Associated Press-GfK poll conducted after the law was signed found 49 percent of seniors were strongly opposed, compared to 37 percent of those 64 and younger. Republicans have been quick to highlight those concerns.

"Seniors are right to be skeptical. They were told this law would strengthen Medicare, when in fact it takes a half-trillion dollars out of Medicare to fund a new government program," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

The administration is getting a boost from outside allies who plan to roll out a group called the Health Information Center to promote the law. Leaders of the group, including Andrew Grossman, who founded the advocacy group Wal-Mart Watch, are aiming to raise $25 million a year and are recruiting former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle and Victoria Kennedy, widow of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., as co-chairs.

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WHEATON, Md. — President Barack Obama on Tuesday sought to sell the health overhaul law to skeptical seniors, launching a defense of his presidency's biggest accomplishment as the election seaso...
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08:58 AM on 06/09/2010
Obama lies. It's what he does best. After he made the promise below, he lobbied against all of it's provisions


October 4, 2008 "First, we'll take on the drug and insurance companies and hold them accountable for the prices they charge and the harm they cause... And then we'll tell the pharmaceutical companies, 'Thanks but no thanks for overpriced drugs'. Drugs that cost twice as much here as they do in Europe and Canada and Mexico. We'll let Medicare negotiate for lower prices. We'll stop drug companies from blocking generic drugs that are just as effective and far less expensive. We'll allow the safe reimportation of low-cost drugs from countries like Canada."
08:51 AM on 06/09/2010
How about a little truth telling - like it's going to take 10 YEARS to close the donut hole. Or how Obomner ripped $500 billion out of medicare.


2012 - seniors pitch Obama --- overboard
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04:19 AM on 06/09/2010
The Republicans like to rush into things without thinking what the outcome would be, like the Iraq war they said it would be over in six months and we would be treated like liberators. We all know they went into Iraq to destabilize the region and that the oil prices would skyrocket. Now we have a cerebral president the most intelligent president of this generation let me remind you morons one more time about the last 10 years.

George W. Bush's accomplishments
1.The Iraq war would be over in 6 months and Iraqi oil money would pay for it.
2.Our Military is so good we can do more with less and our bombs are so smart we won't kill civillians.
3.Hiring civillians to do traditional jobs done by the military will save money and get better results.
4.Massive tax breaks for the wealthy will trickle down to more jobs.
5.We can't make Social Security and Medicare solvent but we can give Big Pharma an unfunded 1 trillion dollars.
6.Deregulate the mortgage industry so it makes home ownership affordable to everyone.
7.Deregulate the Banks because free flow of money will make everyone rich.
8.Oil drilling is safe and we don't need more governmental oversight in fact we need less
What safety requirements? They're just another government regulation.
08:54 AM on 06/09/2010
Are you really so uninformed that you don't know that Obomer lifted a ban on offshore drilling alongs thousands of miles of US coast that has been in place for decades?

Did you not know that Obomer told us all how safe drilling is - two months ago. Or that Obama gave BP a safety award
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04:07 AM on 06/09/2010
The health-care bill is too weak it needs more teeth. It needs more penalties and larger fines and they should be liable if they deny lifesaving treatment in the event of someone's death like felony charges. And it goes for the same in the financial reform bill reinstall glass Stegal. Organize corporate capitalistic cronyism is not capitalism
03:19 AM on 06/09/2010
Oh Wow - I must have missed it when obama solved the oil catastrophy in the Gulf so that he was free to start talkin' up his horrible healthcare bill again! He must have found a way to plug that hole! Well, good for him!
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09:00 AM on 06/09/2010
The Distractor-in-Chief:

Oh well, I don't know what to do about anything at all - that each job created by the stimulus bill cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and unemployment is still almost 10%, tar balls abound and I just don't want to give in to Bobby Jindal's great ideas because he's not in my party, Paul McCartney sounded a little off key, it rained when I tried to make a speech NOT at Arlington Cemetary where it was actually sunny, I bowed to the Saudi Arabian, I cannot stand the thought of saying the word "jihad", blah blah blah I can't stop talking and being seen on TV every minute of every day, my poll numbers are so bad ...

hey, I know, I'll go back to campaigning! I was GOOD at that.
What should I campaign for?
The health care bill again! Sure ... and I will avoid answering questions I don't like.
Will seniors lose Medicare Advantage? er, um, well I wouldn't exactly put it THAT way!
Will 1.2 million people lose their mini-Med policies (students, part-time workers) in September by LAW (the new health care bill law)? Well, yes, er um, how did you know that? I thought you were all too stupid to read.
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07:21 PM on 07/01/2010
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02:04 AM on 06/09/2010
"The answer is yes, according to the Congressional Budget Office. But Obama didn't come out and say it,"

He lied and everyone knew it.
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arnth01
10:48 PM on 06/08/2010
Will seniors sell out for measly $250?
08:54 AM on 06/09/2010
What choice do they have? Obama skrood them
12:47 PM on 06/09/2010
HOPE you aren't buying into the ruse that ALL Medicare folks are getting $250.00. NOT TRUE! Only those who have met the coverage gap of $2800.00. It would be interesting to know what percentage of Medicare patients are receiving the $250. Anyone, Anyone?

The health care plan was misleading from the beginning and like Pelosi said, "We'll find out what's in it when it gets passed." Well, we're just beginning to see the light.
10:32 PM on 06/08/2010
Yea, obama promised we would have the same health care as members of congress. Why did congress explicitly exclude themselves if this was such a good plan? Lying sob's!
08:31 PM on 06/08/2010
Well, I see Obama found the asses he could kick: old people!
08:55 AM on 06/09/2010
Very good.
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JanetE
09:05 AM on 06/09/2010
And part time workers whose employers were nice enough to give them mini health insurance policies even though they weren't full time.

According to the new health care law, in September they all lose their insurance policies.

Why? Because the new law sets caps and those are too low. Oh well too bad for those people. The law says that those companies don't have to provide insurance until 2014, so I guess they just have to stay well for the next 3 years.
07:43 PM on 06/08/2010
this is my last comment on health care ... this is to all those who during the health reform debate said that they 'couldn't understand why we needed reform for the best and greatest 'health care in the world'...'You are un-informed FOOLS'...I have been in the front-lines' of health care for some time...If you or a loved one is sick and in the hospital, you need an ADVOCATE for you or them or your chances of dying are very good. At best our hospitals 'are military like field hospitals'...The name of the game in the hospitals is "plug the leak and get them 'out of here'...,Anything that this country can do to 'improve its system is greatly needed'..
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08:02 PM on 06/08/2010
"this is my last comment on health care "

We can only hope! Please follow through with this. We All appreciate it.
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09:05 PM on 06/08/2010
Remember that name, pgrilights.
08:30 PM on 06/08/2010
Yes! I faved your post! Because I want you to stop commenting on healthcare!
07:10 PM on 06/08/2010
This obamacare legislation he engineered is the biggest piece of crap I've seen come out of congress. The donut hole is $3610 and this cheapscape sends a one time check for $250 bucks.
Either we're an idiot or he's an idiot. I think the latter.

Donut hole will be closed in 10 tears. These people will be dead by then.

He's got control of the whitehouse, senate and house and he passes this piece of crap.
05:44 PM on 06/08/2010
The first question came from a woman in the audience: Why can't he close the doughnut hole faster?

Obama's answer: "It's very expensive."

Keep your government hands off my Medicare! = What's in it for ME?
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Chris Galle
04:53 PM on 06/08/2010
Why does he worry on "Selling it"?

It doesn't change anything.

Start acting like a Leader. If you have a good product you don't have to neglect the Economy and wast 18 months.
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Dragula
04:41 PM on 06/08/2010
How exactly do you pitch a senior, overhand or underhand?
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05:22 PM on 06/08/2010
It must be a softball.
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03:48 PM on 06/08/2010
he is selling something that has passed. stupid to me.
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05:56 PM on 06/08/2010
There is going to be more to this "bill" that you'll be hearing, "Hey, we forgot to tell you".
06:34 PM on 06/08/2010
Who knows how much that will cost.