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Will Obama pay the price for cutting Medicare?

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
September 30, 2009

You’re out: The federal Department of Health and Human Services denies Social Security benefits to anybody who refuses to enroll in Medicare. (Getty Images file photo)

In the health care debate, Barack Obama is getting away with the rhetorical equivalent of murder.

To pay for the bulk of his proposed remake of the health care system, the president has a two-part plan. Half the money would come from tax increases, and the other half from reduced spending on Medicare.

Obama proposes to come up with improvements in the vast Medicare system that will allow him to extend health care coverage to millions of currently uncovered people, make no cuts in existing Medicare benefits, and save money in the process. ÒWe will find the money through savings and efficiencies within the health care system,Ó Obama said at his July 23 news conference.

Unlike a number of experts, many of the presidentÕs Democratic colleagues apparently believe that. And in doing so, they are singing a far, far different tune from the last time Medicare was the subject of an all-out political battle.

Back in 1994 and 1995, the newly elected Republican majority in Congress concluded that MedicareÕs costs were spiraling out of control. Then-Speaker Newt Gingrich and then-Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole proposed to slow the rate of growth of Medicare expenditures Ñ not cut them, just reduce the speed at which costs were rising. Democrats, from President Bill Clinton down, beat the hell of out them for it. From mid-1995 through the 1996 presidential election, hardly a day went by without some Democrat accusing Gingrich, Dole, and the Republican Congress of plotting to slash Medicare benefits and throw AmericaÕs seniors on the streets.

Back in 1994 and 1995, the newly elected Republican majority in Congress concluded that MedicareÕs costs were spiraling out of control. Then-Speaker Newt Gingrich and then-Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole proposed to slow the rate of growth of Medicare expenditures Ñ not cut them, just reduce the speed at which costs were rising. Democrats, from President Bill Clinton down, beat the hell of out them for it. From mid-1995 through the 1996 presidential election, hardly a day went by without some Democrat accusing Gingrich, Dole, and the Republican Congress of plotting to slash Medicare benefits and throw AmericaÕs seniors on the streets.

ÒThe onslaught was unbelievable,Ó recalls J.D. Hayworth, who at the time was a backbench GOP lawmaker from the retiree haven of Arizona. ÒWe were ripped up one side and down the other. In my district, the AFL-CIO spent $1.8 million telling old people I was going to cut off their Medicare.Ó

In Washington, Democratic lawmakers grew increasingly shrill. Tom Daschle, then the partyÕs leader in the Senate, threatened to Òshut the place downÓ Ñ by that he meant the entire Senate Ñ if thatÕs what it took Òto stop the draconian and extraordinarily devastating consequencesÓ of the RepublicansÕ plan.

In the end, the Democrats succeeded. The GOP plan was beaten back and Dole was trounced in 1996. The lesson seemed clear: If you want to talk about, or even hint, or even suggest, slowing the rate of growth in Medicare spending, youÕll do it at your own risk.

And yet now, here is Obama, proposing to squeeze hundreds of billions of dollars out of Medicare, and Democrats who were apoplectic in 1995 are strangely quiet. ÒWhen we proposed it, it was called a Ôdraconian cut,Õ Ó recalls one veteran Republican Hill aide. ÒNow, itÕs called Ôsavings.Õ Ó ObamaÕs proposal Ñ no details yet on precisely how heÕll find all those ÒsavingsÓ and ÒefficienciesÓ Ñ is even more striking when you consider that during the campaign he attacked Sen. John McCain for allegedly planning reductions in Medicare spending. One Obama commercial dramatically concluded, ÒCutting Medicare Ñwe canÕt afford John McCain.Ó

WhatÕs more, the president insists his plan wonÕt hurt a bit. At his July 23 news conference, Obama was asked, ÒSpecifically, what kind of pain, what kind of sacrifice, are you calling on beneficiaries to make?Ó

ÒNo, no,Ó the president answered. He would not reduce anyoneÕs Medicare benefits, Obama promised, but rather Òchange how those benefits are delivered so that theyÕre more efficient.Ó

Be very, very skeptical. ÒItÕs not going to be painless,Ó says Sen. Tom Coburn, the Oklahoma Republican who is also a family-practice physician. ÒYou canÕt say thereÕs not going to be an impact from taking a half-trillion dollars out of Medicare in the next ten years, when large numbers of doctors wonÕt take new Medicare patients and weÕre going to have the retirement of the baby boomers.Ó

So far, the health care battle has not focused specifically on the proposed Medicare cuts. But older Americans are the most avid voters in the country, and the latest Gallup poll shows that just 48 percent of people age 65 or older approve of the job Obama is doing as president Ñ the lowest of any age group. Much of ObamaÕs problem with them can be traced directly to the health care issue.

The numbers are just one ominous sign for the president. Sooner or later, Obama will pay a political price for his plan to cut Medicare.



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dan

Aug 11, 2009

IT IS HARD TO BELIEVE THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CAN HONESTLY LOOK IN THE EYES OF A SENIOR CITIZEN AND SAY DON,T WORRY, IT IS SICK PLAIN SICK HOW THIS PERSON CAN LIE TO THE SENIORS!!! MILLIONS OF BABY BOOMERS ENTERING MEDICARE AND HE CUTS . THIS MANS REAL PLAN IS TO FORCE OLDER AMEERICANS TO LET NATURE TAKE CARE OF THEM INSTEAD OF MEDICAL CARE. WE ARE NOT STUPID MR PRESIDENT, IM SURE MY LITTLE COMMENT HERE WILL BE PUT IN HIS COMMUNIST SECRET FILE. MR PRESIDENT WE ARE AMERICANS , LEAVE OUR FREEDOMS ALONE, WE KNOW YOU HAVE AARP IN YOUR POCKET, BUT COME ELECTIONS IN 2010 THE SENIORS YOU ARE TRYING TO HURT WILL VOTE YOUR DRONE DEMOCRATS OUT OF OFFICE, SINCE THEY CAN,Y SAY WHATS ON THEIR MIND, BUT HAVE TO READ OFF A PELOSI INDEX CARD, LEAVE OUR HEALTHCARE AND STOP TRYING TO LIE TO OUR SENIORS, DAN

 

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Aug 11, 2009

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bobc

Aug 11, 2009

My opinion on cutting so much from Medicare, is that Obama wants more money to provide insurance to illegal aliens...he has already put illegal's kids in SCHIP.

If he keeps throwing citizens under the bus, to provide for non-citizens...then we will throw him out of office!

 

Jack Okie

Aug 11, 2009

My fantasy is I belonged to a party which knew how to exploit the opening provided by the Democrats. Unfortunately I'm a Republican, so I expect more pablum, pulled punches and pusillanimous posturing.

 

Piablo

Aug 11, 2009

I don't really see the point of this article... Obamacare is for everyone, it's a UNIVERSAL healthcare plan. What is the point of having a Medicaid or Medicare plan with a universal plan in place? Take all of the money for both plans and put it into the Universal plan.

Don't get me wrong, I do not support this travesty of a so-called reform one bit. I just don't understand why Byron would take the 20 minutes out of his life to debate a useless point??

 

Marie

Aug 11, 2009

Social Security is boke; Medicare is broke. States have a difficult time covering people on Medicaid. States that provide health care insurance will end up passing their employees to a public option and problem solved for them at the expense of those who expected to be covered by a private insurer. Cut on payments to Medicare and 2 problems are solved: seniors passing as a result of denied or rationed care; no social security payments due. Is that what Obama and his science czar have in mind?

 

Buttercup

Aug 11, 2009

Taxed to DEATH! Increase taxes for the cost of UNIVERSAL health plan, reduce benefits in medical procedures,no subjective plan for Seniors - maybe a pill for the pain (isn't this genocide?)and then slap the family with the Death tax. Obama will only pay the price if we demand accountability.

 

Confused

Aug 11, 2009

So people don't want a public option because it would be a gov't run health care plan. But the same people also don't want any cuts to Medicare...which is a gov't run health care plan. Interesting. Hey, if you think health care should be 100% private, you're welcome to your opinion. But I highly doubt that the people screaming about "socialized medicine" are going to give up Medicare and start paying for their own private insurance. I guess it's only socialism whem it benefits somebody other than you...

 

Todd Anthony

Aug 11, 2009

Confused: how you propose that retirees pay for private insurance? Should they go back to work?

 

Jim

Aug 11, 2009

The key phrase is Obama "will not reduce Medicare benefits".

The reality: Obama wants to restrict seniors access to those benefits, not "reduce them".

 

Mary

Aug 12, 2009

The truth is, these new taxes, when paid, will go directly into the General Fund, just like the 15% extra we baby boomers have been paying since 1983 for our Social Security & Medicare.

Congress spent it all.

There is no provision to limit what these taxes will pay for. Obama could use it to pay for 40,000 more troops in Afghanistan if he wanted, or the Congresscritters could give Reid another $8 billion super train.

And THAT is why Americans don't trust.

Especially senior citizens.

 

bobc

Aug 12, 2009

Little known facts about Medicare:

Congress prohibits Medicare patients from paying cash to receive treatment denied by Medicare – unless the doctor agrees not to take Medicare payments for two years.

Citizens who refuse to sign up for Medicare Part A (hospitalization) lose all Social Security benefits. Citizens who disenroll must repay benefits received.

Congress is paying Medicare HMOs (Medicare Advantage) 18 percent more per senior than what is paid through traditional Medicare, perhaps to entice seniors to HMOs.
Congress has begun paying Medicare bonuses to doctors who comply with government and HMO treatment directives.
http://www.cchconline.org/issues/medicare.php

 

Lanier Y Chapman

Aug 12, 2009

Abolish Medicare: it's government-provided health care. There should be no government support for health care at all. Life or death should be purely determined by the thickness of individuals' wallets.

 

the eye

Aug 12, 2009

@Confused Aug 11, 2009

You are aptly named. Seniors want Medicare because:
a) they are retired and thus likely aren't on benefits from work
b) have been paying taxed through the nose with nose benefit in order to receive that care at some point
c) will lose all Social Security benefits if they don't enroll in Medicare and pay out of pocket...the benefits they have been taxed through the nose for
d) they can't pay out of pocket for 2 years as bobc mentioned

So their's is a slightly different situation. I don't know any seniors who are 'amped' by Medicare but when the choice is that or lose all the money you put into the system then I guess you kinda roll with it.

 

Tweety

Aug 13, 2009

I think Obama will not pay a price and that's why he's so disdainfully dismissive about the seniors' opinions. I think he plans to replace the senior vote with the illegal immigrants he will make citizens before 2012.

 

Laura

Aug 19, 2009

Is this an article from the future? The publication date says 9/30/09...

 

Ram

Sep 17, 2009

Many citizens living outside the U.S. who receive Social Security benefits do not sign up for Medicare Part A because expenses are not covered outside the U.S.
You cannot force someone to sign-up for Part A and then turn around and say we will not cover your expenses outside of U.S.
This Obama is nothing but a crook and must be removed from office.

 

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