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A Medicare Phase-Out By Any Other Name Still Stinks

Posted: 04/29/11 02:09 PM ET

The Republicans voted to phase out Medicare and use the money for even more tax cuts for the rich. The public found out and turned out. So now they are coming up with new ways to mask the same thing. They call them "triggers," "across-the-board cuts" and "spending caps" but these are all really just about cutting Medicare and Social Security and education and giving more and more tax cuts to the rich. Please don't be fooled. And please get active and let them know you do not like what they are up to.

The "Ryan Plan" To Phase Out Medicare

A Republican named Paul Ryan came up with a plan to phase out Medicare and use the money to give even more tax cuts to the rich. Hence the name "Ryan Plan." The plan replaces Medicare with a "premium support" voucher that covers some of the cost of insurance, (as if an ill 80-year-old can get insurance at all. The trick was to start the phase-out in 10 years, hoping people won't notice.

While this phase-out of Medicare cuts "government spending" it just shifts that cost to you and me, and actually dramatically increases the overall costs. The Center for Economic and Policy Research calculates that it adds $7 in individual costs (you and me) for every $1 it cuts in "government spending." But the mask that it cuts "government spending" gives them cover for even more tax cuts at the top.

Town Hall Anger

Last week every Republican in the House (save for a few) voted to say, "Yes, let's do this." Then they went home and met with constituents at town hall meetings, and were surprised to learn that regular people are smarter than they thought they were. They thought they could just slip this past people, under the cover of deficit hysteria. Instead people shows up at town hall meetings demanding answers. And they were not happy about what the Republicans were doing.

So now, returning from exposure to the unwashed masses they are saturating the airwaves with corporate-funded propaganda, ads with soothing voices telling us how good for us the Republican plan to get rid of Medicare will be. And they are working on new plans to do the same thing, but to make it less obvious what they are up to. "Triggers. "Caps." "Across-the-board cuts (that leave out military and cut taxes at the top.)" Etc.

The Polls

Poll after poll after poll after poll shows that the public understands where the deficits came from -- tax cuts for the rich, huge increases in military spending and the costs of the recession -- and wants their government to fix these causes of the deficit. But the people are not in control of the government, the powerful few who own the giant corporations are, so the government keeps coming back again and again with schemes to cut the things government does for We, the People and use the savings to cut taxes on the wealthy and the corporations.

Demand The Details

Do not accept any plan that does not detail specifically what they are doing to fix the problems. Any plan that does not clearly raise taxes on the rich, cut the military spending and provide jobs and a solid economic foundation for the future by investing in infrastructure and alternative energy is not addressing the problems. (The People's Budget is a plan that does these things.)

These are the things that the public is demanding. This is why the powerful forces in control of the government keep coming up with shadowy detail-free schemes like "triggers" and "spending caps." They are trying to mask tax cuts for the rich and cuts in the things We, the People do for each other like Medicare, Social Security and education.

Get Angry

We are bombarded with scheme after scheme to take away what is ours, so that a wealthy few can have even more. They have plan after plan. Here is comedian Lee Camp explaining that "Evil People Have Plans":

Don't just take it, foil their plans. React. Get angry.

And then:

Get Active

Get out there and get your voice heard. Call your member of Congress and both senators. Show up at town hall meetings and demonstrations and protests. Sign up to be on mailing lists of organizations like Campaign for America's Future, MoveOn, Srengthen Social Security and Don't Make Us Work Till We Die!, Credo Action, Coalition on Human Needs, US Uncut, On May 12, Campaign for Community Change, Working America and others who are working to fight back. Join Up.

This post originally appeared at Campaign for America's Future (CAF) at their Blog for OurFuture. I am a Fellow with CAF.

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06:31 AM on 04/30/2011
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08:01 PM on 04/29/2011
We should simplify the tax code, create higher brackets, so millionares can pay more. Everyone should pay a big increase in the Medicare tax. I make a decent middle class income. I pay just $50 a month for the medicare payroll tax. I'd gladly pay $100 to assure medical care for old people (my parents) and disabled people. I also want to contribute so that future care will be there when I'm old and broke and don't want to die in the street. Everyone needs to play a part in order to solve the seriously disturbing problems that face us. I'm not feeling real hopeful about it.
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wmnorton
Moderate where moderate used to be
05:56 PM on 04/29/2011
I'm looking for the poll that asks this. Should seniors be put on insurance plans like everyone else, or should everyone else be put on Medicare. I would bet $10 against a donut that 75% of the people would rather be on Medicare. Any takers? (first come first serve)
05:07 PM on 04/29/2011
Ryan's Medicare plan stinks since it phases out Medicare for everyone younger than 55 and I'm 54.
03:52 PM on 04/29/2011
Lazy or deluded American voters have only themselves to blame, now that the Republicans are running amok and trashing basic safety nets while shoveling tax dollars to their rich pals. That's typical Republican behavior, so why do many American voters fall for their baloney and vote for them on election day? Only people who are completely ignorant of current events or living in a Fox News dream world would ever cast a ballot for a Republican. Democrats aren't much better in some ways, but at least the Democrats want to maintain the basic aspects of a civilized society. Now that the Republicans are on the verge of really ruining America for the middle class, maybe voters will wise up and stop casting ballots for anyone with a R after their name.
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03:20 PM on 04/29/2011
Ryan's budget plan concerning Medicare is the moral equivilant of "destroying the village (in Vietnam) in order to save it.
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named after a great play written by Clifford Odets
03:15 PM on 04/29/2011
When people find out that the Republican plan actually eliminates Medicare as we know it, they are overwhelmingly against it.

Citizens United ensures that corporations will pay whatever it takes to destroy Social Security and Medicare. Education is are only recourse.

We need to have community meetings, church meetings and town halls to actually explain the details to people of this immoral conservative plan to kill Medicare through privatization.