AARP Opposes Health Care Bill

Dec 7, 2010
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"This bill would weaken Medicare’s fiscal sustainability, dramatically increase health care costs for Americans aged 50-64, and put at risk the health care of millions of children and adults with disabilities, and poor seniors who depend on the Medicaid program for long term services and supports and other benefits,"

"that the bill’s changes to current law’s tax credits could increase premium costs for a 55-year old earning $25,000 by more than $2,300 a year. For a 64-year old earning $25,000 that increase rises to more than $4,400 a year, and more than $5,800 for a 64-year old earning $15,000."

http://fortune.com/2017/03/08/gop-healthcare-plan-aarp-ama-aha/
 

rog1187

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May 29, 2001
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"This bill would weaken Medicare’s fiscal sustainability, dramatically increase health care costs for Americans aged 50-64, and put at risk the health care of millions of children and adults with disabilities, and poor seniors who depend on the Medicaid program for long term services and supports and other benefits,"

"that the bill’s changes to current law’s tax credits could increase premium costs for a 55-year old earning $25,000 by more than $2,300 a year. For a 64-year old earning $25,000 that increase rises to more than $4,400 a year, and more than $5,800 for a 64-year old earning $15,000."

http://fortune.com/2017/03/08/gop-healthcare-plan-aarp-ama-aha/
Well those old geezers should be facing Obamacare's death panels soon so what do they know.
 

TarHeelEer

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Dec 15, 2002
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"This bill would weaken Medicare’s fiscal sustainability, dramatically increase health care costs for Americans aged 50-64, and put at risk the health care of millions of children and adults with disabilities, and poor seniors who depend on the Medicaid program for long term services and supports and other benefits,"

"that the bill’s changes to current law’s tax credits could increase premium costs for a 55-year old earning $25,000 by more than $2,300 a year. For a 64-year old earning $25,000 that increase rises to more than $4,400 a year, and more than $5,800 for a 64-year old earning $15,000."

http://fortune.com/2017/03/08/gop-healthcare-plan-aarp-ama-aha/

That's why I'm saying let it crash and burn, go insolvent, and finance these people pennies on the dollar. Then they'll accept the lower rates being established now.