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Showing Original Post only (View all)Fuck you to those who say Medicare age eligibility needs to be changed upward. [View all]
No, thats not an exaggeration, and the failure of certain wonks to take that into consideration speaks to their isolation from "Everyday people, even the everyday people who provide services to them, such as grocery-store clerks, waitresses, and construction workers in right-to-work states. These are people who cannot wait until theyre 67 for the full complement of Medicare benefits. Many of them are people who will wind up paying the individual mandate penalty in Obamacare, because even if purchased through an exchange, the monthly premium will be more than they can afford.
Not to mention the added health risks of doing physical labor into ones golden years. Many of these people are lucky to make it to 65. As my AlterNet colleague Lynn Parramore notes, longevity gains have gone mostly to high earners. More from Parramore:
Life expectancy among the less educated and those with lower incomes has actually dropped. New research shows that between 1990 and 2008, white women lacking a high school diploma lost a shocking five years of life, while their male peers lost three years.
But if everyone in your family is college-educated and has a good job with adequate health insurance, why would it even cross your mind that not everybody does?
Heres my hope: that this rumor is being floated in order to create enormous pushback from the left that would give Obama cover for rejecting it. Time to push".
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2012_12/medicare_eligibility_age_on_th041669.php