Democrats' Plan for Medicare: Deny, Delay, and Do Nothing
During a Ways and Means Health Subcommittee hearing focusing on the solvency of Medicare, two Medicare Trustees testified that findings in the 2011 Medicare Trustees report reinforce what has long been widely acknowledged: Action must be taken quickly to prevent Medicare from collapsing. However, despite comments by the Medicare Trustees urging Congress to act sooner, rather than later, Democrats attending the hearing denied that there was any need to act. Instead, the refrain from the Democratic members of the subcommittee: deny, delay, do nothing.
Charles Blahous, Ph.D., Public Trustee for Social Security and Medicare: The 2011 Medicare Trustees report is a warning call - without action, Medicare faces certain insolvency, and if Congress doesn't act seniors will face benefit cuts or increased costs. Congress and the Obama Administration must work together to ensure that Medicare will continue to serve America’s seniors for generations to come. But we need Congressional Democrats to join the discussion. ###
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