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While Democrats insist that $500 billion in cuts to Medicare
(primarily targeting Medicare Advantage) won’t cut anyone’s benefits,
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) insisted on language that exempted three
heavily Democratic counties in his home state from the cuts. If those
massive cuts to the program won’t hurt people on Medicare Advantage,
why did Nelson fight to get exemptions for Palm Beach, Dade, and
Broward counties?

Gee - I wonder why?
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While Democrats insist that $500 billion in cuts to Medicare
(primarily targeting Medicare Advantage) won't cut anyone's benefits,
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) insisted on language that exempted three
heavily Democratic counties in his home state from the cuts. If those
massive cuts to the program won't hurt people on Medicare Advantage,
why did Nelson fight to get exemptions for Palm Beach, Dade, and
Broward counties?

Gee - I wonder why?



Why don't you read up on the subject...

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politic...re-for-seniors

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On Dec 12, 1:45*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
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While Democrats insist that $500 billion in cuts to Medicare
(primarily targeting Medicare Advantage) won’t cut anyone’s benefits,
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) insisted on language that exempted three
heavily Democratic counties in his home state from the cuts. *If those
massive cuts to the program won’t hurt people on Medicare Advantage,
why did Nelson fight to get exemptions for Palm Beach, Dade, and
Broward counties?

Gee - I wonder why?


"Seniors especially have to hope that the new deal falls apart as it
represents a savaging of Medicare. The Obama-Pelosi-Reid assault on
Medicare has three parts now.

First, Obamacare proposes to loot Medicare of about a half trillion
dollars in benefits. Obamacare enthusiasts dismiss the devastating
impacts to Medicare Advantage enrollees as necessary to rebalance the
system, but the loss of benefits to those senior citizens will be
huge. So too will the cutbacks for hospitals treating the elderly if
the bill passes.

Second, Medicare payroll taxes are raised in the Senate bill, but that
massive flow of new revenue isn't going to secure the financial future
of Medicare, but to instead pay for new entitlements, thus crowding
out a source of future funding for Medicare when it hits the rocks in
a very few years.

And now, third, Democrats are proposing the expansion of the nearly
insolvent Medicare program to millions of new enrollees 55 and older.
This enormous mistake will not only quickly drain the program of its
remaining resources, it will accelerate the trend of doctors heading
into concierge practices, abandoning the low-paying Medicare patients
for the much more equitable payments provided by the dwindling number
of privately covered patients."

The Dems are playing with political dynamite.
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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While Democrats insist that $500 billion in cuts to Medicare
(primarily targeting Medicare Advantage) won't cut anyone's benefits,
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) insisted on language that exempted three
heavily Democratic counties in his home state from the cuts. If those
massive cuts to the program won't hurt people on Medicare Advantage,
why did Nelson fight to get exemptions for Palm Beach, Dade, and
Broward counties?

Gee - I wonder why?



Why don't you read up on the subject...

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politic...re-for-seniors

Three of the wealthiest counties in Florida.

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Sounds like you're playing with a half deck...

More scare tactics from the religio-loonie right.

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On Dec 12, 1:45 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
While Democrats insist that $500 billion in cuts to Medicare
(primarily targeting Medicare Advantage) won’t cut anyone’s benefits,
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) insisted on language that exempted three
heavily Democratic counties in his home state from the cuts. If those
massive cuts to the program won’t hurt people on Medicare Advantage,
why did Nelson fight to get exemptions for Palm Beach, Dade, and
Broward counties?

Gee - I wonder why?


"Seniors especially have to hope that the new deal falls apart as it
represents a savaging of Medicare. The Obama-Pelosi-Reid assault on
Medicare has three parts now.

First, Obamacare proposes to loot Medicare of about a half trillion
dollars in benefits. Obamacare enthusiasts dismiss the devastating
impacts to Medicare Advantage enrollees as necessary to rebalance the
system, but the loss of benefits to those senior citizens will be
huge. So too will the cutbacks for hospitals treating the elderly if
the bill passes.

Second, Medicare payroll taxes are raised in the Senate bill, but that
massive flow of new revenue isn't going to secure the financial future
of Medicare, but to instead pay for new entitlements, thus crowding
out a source of future funding for Medicare when it hits the rocks in
a very few years.

And now, third, Democrats are proposing the expansion of the nearly
insolvent Medicare program to millions of new enrollees 55 and older.
This enormous mistake will not only quickly drain the program of its
remaining resources, it will accelerate the trend of doctors heading
into concierge practices, abandoning the low-paying Medicare patients
for the much more equitable payments provided by the dwindling number
of privately covered patients."

The Dems are playing with political dynamite.



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On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 13:45:38 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
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While Democrats insist that $500 billion in cuts to Medicare
(primarily targeting Medicare Advantage) won’t cut anyone’s benefits,
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) insisted on language that exempted three
heavily Democratic counties in his home state from the cuts. If those
massive cuts to the program won’t hurt people on Medicare Advantage,
why did Nelson fight to get exemptions for Palm Beach, Dade, and
Broward counties?

Gee - I wonder why?


So, he shouldn't fight for his constituents?

Would you bitch that he wasn't representing his constituents if he
just went along with the legislation?
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On Dec 12, 2:46*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:

Sounds like you're playing with a half deck...


I'm going to for just this one post... ;-


More scare tactics from the religio-loonie right.


The person that wrote that attended Harvard University, and graduating
cum laude with a B.A. in government in 1978. After leaving Harvard, he
worked as a writer before studying at the University of Michigan Law
School, where he was Order of the Coif. He received his J.D. degree in
1983, then moved to Washington D.C. to clerk for Judges Roger Robb and
George MacKinnon on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit in 1983–84.

I would hold his opinion in much more regard than some dried up old
has-been that goes by nom de plume...


"Jack" wrote in message

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On Dec 12, 1:45 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports

wrote:
While Democrats insist that $500 billion in cuts to Medicare
(primarily targeting Medicare Advantage) won’t cut anyone’s benefits,
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) insisted on language that exempted three
heavily Democratic counties in his home state from the cuts. If those
massive cuts to the program won’t hurt people on Medicare Advantage,
why did Nelson fight to get exemptions for Palm Beach, Dade, and
Broward counties?



"Seniors especially have to hope that the new deal falls apart as it
represents a savaging of Medicare. The Obama-Pelosi-Reid assault on
Medicare has three parts now.

First, Obamacare proposes to loot Medicare of about a half trillion
dollars in benefits. Obamacare enthusiasts dismiss the devastating
impacts to Medicare Advantage enrollees as necessary to rebalance the
system, but the loss of benefits to those senior citizens will be
huge. So too will the cutbacks for hospitals treating the elderly if
the bill passes.

Second, Medicare payroll taxes are raised in the Senate bill, but that
massive flow of new revenue isn't going to secure the financial future
of Medicare, but to instead pay for new entitlements, thus crowding
out a source of future funding for Medicare when it hits the rocks in
a very few years.

And now, third, Democrats are proposing the expansion of the nearly
insolvent Medicare program to millions of new enrollees 55 and older.
This enormous mistake will not only quickly drain the program of its
remaining resources, it will accelerate the trend of doctors heading
into concierge practices, abandoning the low-paying Medicare patients
for the much more equitable payments provided by the dwindling number
of privately covered patients."

The Dems are playing with political dynamite.



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"Jack" wrote in message
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On Dec 12, 2:46 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:

Sounds like you're playing with a half deck...


I'm going to for just this one post... ;-


More scare tactics from the religio-loonie right.


The person that wrote that attended Harvard University, and graduating
cum laude with a B.A. in government in 1978. After leaving Harvard, he
worked as a writer before studying at the University of Michigan Law
School, where he was Order of the Coif. He received his J.D. degree in
1983, then moved to Washington D.C. to clerk for Judges Roger Robb and
George MacKinnon on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit in 1983–84.

I would hold his opinion in much more regard than some dried up old
has-been that goes by nom de plume...


"Jack" wrote in message

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On Dec 12, 1:45 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports

wrote:
While Democrats insist that $500 billion in cuts to Medicare
(primarily targeting Medicare Advantage) won’t cut anyone’s benefits,
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) insisted on language that exempted three
heavily Democratic counties in his home state from the cuts. If those
massive cuts to the program won’t hurt people on Medicare Advantage,
why did Nelson fight to get exemptions for Palm Beach, Dade, and
Broward counties?



"Seniors especially have to hope that the new deal falls apart as it
represents a savaging of Medicare. The Obama-Pelosi-Reid assault on
Medicare has three parts now.

First, Obamacare proposes to loot Medicare of about a half trillion
dollars in benefits. Obamacare enthusiasts dismiss the devastating
impacts to Medicare Advantage enrollees as necessary to rebalance the
system, but the loss of benefits to those senior citizens will be
huge. So too will the cutbacks for hospitals treating the elderly if
the bill passes.

Second, Medicare payroll taxes are raised in the Senate bill, but that
massive flow of new revenue isn't going to secure the financial future
of Medicare, but to instead pay for new entitlements, thus crowding
out a source of future funding for Medicare when it hits the rocks in
a very few years.

And now, third, Democrats are proposing the expansion of the nearly
insolvent Medicare program to millions of new enrollees 55 and older.
This enormous mistake will not only quickly drain the program of its
remaining resources, it will accelerate the trend of doctors heading
into concierge practices, abandoning the low-paying Medicare patients
for the much more equitable payments provided by the dwindling number
of privately covered patients."

The Dems are playing with political dynamite.



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