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Tim Pawlenty Calls For Entitlement Reform In Florida

Tim Pawlenty Entitlement Reform

CURT ANDERSON   05/24/11 05:54 PM ET   AP

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Deep in senior-rich Florida, Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty called Tuesday for fundamental changes in Social Security and other entitlement programs he said are not sustainable in their current form

Pawlenty, a former Minnesota governor positioning himself as the GOP race's blunt talker, said in a Facebook town hall meeting and a session with reporters that if elected he would gradually raise the Social Security retirement age and phase out cost-of-living increases for wealthier recipients. Current retirees and those close to retirement would be unaffected, he said.

"We're here to look them in the eye, and look young people in the eye, and tell them what needs to be done," he said. "These are reasonable things that can be done, but we need to tell the truth about it."

Pawlenty officially entered the race Monday and assured supporters in Des Moines, Iowa, that he would tell hard truths that President Barack Obama would not. One was his opposition to ethanol subsidies, not a popular stand in corn-dependent Iowa. In Florida, his proposals for overhauling entitlement programs aimed at seniors were similarly meant in part to show him as fearless in taking on politically untouchable issues.

On Medicare, Pawlenty said he would roll out a detailed plan in the coming weeks that had both similarities and differences with the voucher plan advocated by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., the chairman of the House Budget Committee. Democrats, led by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, view the Ryan plan as unpopular and are seeking to link Pawlenty and other GOP candidates to it.

Wasserman Shultz, who is also chair of the Democratic National Committee, asked on Twitter: "If president, would he sign or veto Ryan plan to end Medicare?"

Pawlenty did not take a direct stand on that question, but he did say Medicare must undergo changes to become financially stable. For example, he said seniors could be rewarded if they seek care from professionals who can provide quality care at lower costs, and pay more if they go to providers who are more costly.

"That approach works. Why? Because people have some skin in the game," he said.

Pawlenty said he would end the shared federal-state management of Medicaid, the health care program for the poor and disabled, and replace it with a federal grant system that would leave the states fully in charge of who gets coverage and how much.

"If you put the states in the driver's seat, they'll come up with some amazing results," he said.

Pawlenty's comments on the entitlement programs in Florida follow his speech Monday in Iowa corn country, where he called for a gradual end to the federal subsidy for ethanol produced from corn. Many politicians shy away from taking on popular programs in states where they matter most, but Pawlenty insisted he is different.

"What I know is this: There just can't be any more sacred cows," he said.

Pawlenty's events were held at the swank Biltmore Hotel, which also houses offices including that of former Gov. Jeb Bush. Bush and Pawlenty did not meet Tuesday, but Bush applauded Pawlenty's ethanol speech on Twitter.

"I admire truth telling and T-Paw sure did it to open his campaign," Bush tweeted, adding a link to a favorable Wall Street Journal piece on the subject.

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Deep in senior-rich Florida, Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty called Tuesday for fundamental changes in Social Security and other entitlement programs he said ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Deep in senior-rich Florida, Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty called Tuesday for fundamental changes in Social Security and other entitlement programs he said ...
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dbrett480
04:46 PM on 05/25/2011
Say what you want about him, but Pawlenty has cajones. I appreciate his ability to speak the truth to unfriendly crowds. Not many politicians will do that. I liked him after his end the ethanol subsidies speech, and I like him even more now.
09:47 AM on 05/25/2011
Doomed!
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alafonse
It's definitely a crap-shoot.
07:04 AM on 05/25/2011
"We're here to look them in the eye, and look young people in the eye, and tell them what needs to be done," he said. "These are reasonable things that can be done, but we need to tell the truth about it."
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Go ahead, look them in the eye, and they'll spit back.
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shthar
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02:36 AM on 05/25/2011
He's going to make pawlenty of changes!
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KeepLivin49
reasonable thought and common sense is a virtue
01:16 AM on 05/25/2011
What a wimp
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brokerallen
The Middle Class Needs To Take Back America
10:05 PM on 05/24/2011
The super rich and big corporations are sure flooding the field. Even so, what a ridiculous option.
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ThankGodhesgone
Always Progressive and loving the CONs meltdown.
08:01 PM on 05/24/2011
"What I know is this: There just can't be any more sacred cows," he said.

Agreed, so what are your plans for oil subsidies, corporate subsidies, tax loopholes, military cuts and all other programs that republicans have not said a word on except 'no' .....if there are no sacred cows?

How about jobs?
03:49 AM on 05/25/2011
We have a brain. A WORKING brain.

Too bad too many can't see the hypocrisy.

Heck, it isn't even subtle.

****How about the jobs?
I think that is a rhetorical question.
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carbec
Fondness for books has addled her brain
06:46 PM on 05/24/2011
I do not trust the states with the full control of Medicaid. Look at the situations in WI, FL, MI, OH.

News flash to Pawlenty: Social Security is solvent! Quit scaring people. Before we start decreasing the quality of life of seniors, the disabled, and the poor, let's look to the oil company subsidies and corporate welfare, as well as tax increases for billionaires.

He is the same ole same ole Regressive. Hurt the vulnerable, reward the wealthy.
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rhd21
06:20 PM on 05/24/2011
"What I know is this: There just can't be any more sacred cows." (T. Pawlenty)

Oh goody! I can hardly wait until he starts speaking the truth and taking tough stands on taxes and tax expenditures.
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Twelve
Uber Liberal And Proud Of It
06:10 PM on 05/24/2011
I am not at all a religious person, but I have to say god help us if this guy gets elected. We are SCREWED! Obama/Biden 2012!!
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carbec
Fondness for books has addled her brain
06:47 PM on 05/24/2011
Obama/Clinton 2012. Biden can be the Secretary of State.
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Twelve
Uber Liberal And Proud Of It
12:15 AM on 05/25/2011
That works too!!
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Artanis71
Colbert Super PAC unleashed in 2012
05:17 PM on 05/24/2011
There just can't be any more sacred cows - Except subsidies to big oil, agriculture, defense cuts, and tax cuts for the rich, once you take those off the table then Tsnooze is willing to cut everything.
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carbec
Fondness for books has addled her brain
06:49 PM on 05/24/2011
What a slick one he is. Truth indeed. He cannot tell the truth about balancing the budget in MN, which he did with accounting tricks. He kicked the can down the road, and now a Dem (of course) governor is attempting to clean up the mess.

How dare he run on "truth." Sleezy.
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bronncohowie
Everyone register to vote.
04:50 PM on 05/24/2011
Hey TPaw: Better get out of Florida before some old lady runs you down with her wheelchair !!
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fendergr
stating facts for we are all fools of the rich
04:45 PM on 05/24/2011
Im calling for ending the Bush tax cuts, but that's off the table right republicans.
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freethinkergirl
Help, there's an elephant in our bedrooms...
04:42 PM on 05/24/2011
Ah yes.....The PAWLENTY, that poor fiscal steward who LEFT MINNESOTA WITH A $6.2 BILLION DEFICIT....the largest deficit in the state's 152-year history....preaching to others.......
 
He drove up property taxes and fees on the middle class - all while making draconian cuts to key programs that benefit millions.  
 
During Pawlenty’s Tenure…State And Local Tax Rates Have Increased For 90 Percent Of Minnesotans.

Star Tribune’s Lori Sturdevant: Pawlenty Is The First Governor In Minnesota’s History To Hand His Successor A $6.2 Billion Deficit Forecast. “No other governor in Minnesota's 152-year history has handed his successor a $6.2 billion deficit".
 
Pawlenty left Governor Mark Dayton A “Horrendous Fiscal Mess” And Poorly Managed State Agencies.......as well as 77,000 more unemployed residents just before he took office than it did before Pawlenty came in eight years ago.
 
Under Pawlenty, Minnesota Lost Its Perfect Bond Rating For The First Time Since 1997. 2010: Moody’s Shifted Its Outlook On Minnesota’s Credit Rating To Negative “Due To Ongoing Fiscal Weakness And Heavy Reliance On One-Shots To Balance Its Books.”
 
"Tim Pawlenty's empty campaign rhetoric will not be able cover up his long record of fiscal failure in Minnesota."
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carbec
Fondness for books has addled her brain
06:51 PM on 05/24/2011
Thanks for the details. He brags about "balancing the budget" in MN. What a fraud. How dare he run on "truth."
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pk4obama
12:39 AM on 05/25/2011
Republicans only know how to lie! they wouldn't know if a real fact .....
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mysaltydog
Proud Progressive Puffin
04:16 PM on 05/24/2011
Well, he's certainly off to a 'good' start -- no ethanol subsidies (in Iowa) and changes to social security INSURANCE (in Florida). Now he should go to Texas and preach vegetarianism!