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babylonsister

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Tue Nov 29, 2016, 07:10 PM Nov 2016

Charles P. Pierce: Paul Ryan's Medicare Plan Hinges on American Stupidity. Prove Him Wrong. [View all]

http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a51081/paul-ryan-medicare/

Paul Ryan's Medicare Plan Hinges on American Stupidity. Prove Him Wrong.

The elderly are depending on you.
By Charles P. Pierce
Nov 29, 2016


While I believe, with Lemieux, that obstruction somewhere can be obstruction everywhere, I also believe that the attempts by the Republican majority in the Congress to dismantle Medicare and replace it with a half-filled bowl of sour porridge is both the most important issue on which to stand against what's coming and the most politically potent one, as well.

You may recall that C-Plus Augustus—having been re-elected by a margin of 35 electoral votes in 2004, and I didn't remember that it had been that close—decided that he had accrued enough "political capital" to monkey around with Social Security. That attempt got body-slammed and its defeat started the downward spiral of his approval ratings from which he never recovered fully.

This same thing should happen as regards any attempt by Speaker Paul Ryan, the zombie-eyed granny starver from the state of Wisconsin, to enact his golden dream of demolishing safety-net programs that he believes make old people with Medicare less "free" than old people who slowly waste away in darkened apartments. His idea is to set up a program with criminally inadequate vouchers, slap the name "Medicare" on it, and hope that people are as stupid as he thinks they are. There is every indication that HHS nominee Rep. Tom Price is more than willing to play Johnny Hooker to Ryan's Henry Gondorff.

(Yes, I know that the president-elect promised to protect Medicare during the campaign. I believe I heard that clearly, anyway, over the call of the snow-white unicorns.)

For progressives of any stripe, Medicare has to be a bright, hot line. One of the great triumphs of progressive government in the 20th century was its virtual elimination of hopeless poverty among the elderly. Because of Medicare, and Social Security before that, old people were freed up to have the opportunity to consider their quality of life, rather than living from one can of catfood to another. And there was no more shame in them than there was in young Paul Ryan when he was living off Social Security survivor benefits after the death of his father. (You're welcome, by the way.) There can be no backsliding on this one, no attempts to "work across the aisle," no appeals to "civility" or "bipartisanship." Loyalty to Medicare has to be a defining characteristic of a Democratic politician and any Democratic politician who doesn't like it deserves to be primaried out of office.

There was a ray of hope on Tuesday that seemed to indicate that the Democratic caucus is coming to this realization as well. Senator Joe Donnelly of Indiana, who's not anyone's idea of a progressive firebrand, came out and said he would not be voting for Price's confirmation specifically because of Price's record on Medicare.

"Tom Price has led the charge to privatize Medicare, and for this reason, I cannot support his nomination. I am ready to work with anyone who wants to improve access to quality health care for Hoosier families and seniors, but the nomination of Tom Price would put us on a direct path to end Medicare as we know it, which would raise health care costs and break a fundamental promise to seniors. I have fought to protect Medicare, and I will continue to oppose efforts to privatize Medicare or turn it into a voucher program." Last week Donnelly reiterated his commitment to Medicare and his opposition to privatizing Medicare, saying in part in a video message, "Let me say unequivocally to you now: I have fought to protect Medicare for this generation and for future generations. I have opposed efforts to privatize Medicare in the past, and I will oppose any effort to privatize Medicare or turn it into a voucher program in the future. If my colleagues have pragmatic ideas that strengthen Medicare, reduce the costs of care, crack down on waste, fraud and abuse, count me in, but if they want to phase out Medicare, or privatize the system, count me out."


Nobody has a mandate to bring about this kind of destructive change. Not a president-elect with two million fewer votes than the person he ran against, and certainly not some guy who represents 230,000 people in the First Congressional District in Wisconsin. This is the gurney on which to ride to glory.
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thank you for posting this jodymarie aimee Nov 2016 #1
Why do the repugs think they'll survive this? As soon as granny is refused her meds lindysalsagal Nov 2016 #2
I get what you are saying, but up until 2005 Medicare didn't even cover Granny's meds unless Hoyt Nov 2016 #5
I would bet my car that people will be far worse off on many fronts. lindysalsagal Nov 2016 #6
It would be foolish to argue considering GOPers. All I can tell you is the seniors were going Hoyt Nov 2016 #8
The reason Medicare Advantage works is the feds fund it Hamlette Nov 2016 #9
I had a Medicare Advantage Plan before I got a job with good benefits, never touched a deductible. Hoyt Nov 2016 #24
Of course that's what they will say. pangaia Nov 2016 #21
Pierce is, as always, right on mcar Nov 2016 #3
That's kind of his point melody Nov 2016 #4
The damage it would do to republicans loyalsister Nov 2016 #7
They mess with Medicare, SS, the VA, national parks, to name but a few, duffyduff Nov 2016 #13
I am sorry to disagerr. pangaia Nov 2016 #22
We'll See colsohlibgal Nov 2016 #10
Older people voted for him SHRED Nov 2016 #11
We can't EVER underestimate the STUPIDITY of the American public. BigDemVoter Nov 2016 #12
They won't get away with this. There are major organizations ready to shoot this shit down. n/t duffyduff Nov 2016 #14
With what? leftofcool Nov 2016 #16
What is your point? Do you think the GOP will actually do this? duffyduff Nov 2016 #17
YES I DO .. And too many fake dems will go along with it.. pangaia Nov 2016 #23
Do you have the slightest clue about how the NC GOP... SMC22307 Nov 2016 #31
Ding! Ding! Ding! ThoughtCriminal Nov 2016 #20
so... djsunyc Nov 2016 #15
It is holiday break. This shit will be shot down in short order. duffyduff Nov 2016 #18
My prediction on how they are going to try it n2doc Nov 2016 #19
They will bury it in a budget bill ... aggiesal Nov 2016 #26
Prepare for the worst! world wide wally Nov 2016 #25
KnR Hekate Nov 2016 #27
My First Post Tetunot Nov 2016 #28
Welcome to DU, Tetunot. SMC22307 Nov 2016 #30
Welcome to DU wryter2000 Nov 2016 #32
EVERY Dem in Congress better join Bernie... SMC22307 Nov 2016 #29
I'll be on the phone with my Senators wryter2000 Nov 2016 #33
Lucky you! SMC22307 Nov 2016 #34
I know I'm blessed wryter2000 Dec 2016 #35
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