Paul Krugman- Zombies Against Medicare [View all]
Medicare turns 50 this week, and it has been a very good half-century. Before the program went into effect, Ronald Reagan warned that it would destroy American freedom; it didnt, as far as anyone can tell. What it did do was provide a huge improvement in financial security for seniors and their families, and in many cases it has literally been a lifesaver as well.
But the right has never abandoned its dream of killing the program. So its really no surprise that Jeb Bush recently declared that while he wants to let those already on Medicare keep their benefits, We need to figure out a way to phase out this program for others.
What is somewhat surprising, however, is the argument he chose to use, which might have sounded plausible five years ago, but now looks completely out of touch. In this, as in other spheres, Mr. Bush often seems like a Rip Van Winkle who slept through everything that has happened since he left the governors office after all, hes still boasting about Floridas housing-bubble boom.
Actually, before I get to Mr. Bushs argument, I guess I need to acknowledge that a Bush spokesman claims that the candidate wasnt actually calling for an end to Medicare, he was just talking about things like raising the age of eligibility. There are two things to say about this claim. First, its clearly false: in context, Mr. Bush was obviously talking about converting Medicare into a voucher system, along the lines proposed by Paul Ryan.
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