Trump wouldn't have to "go to China" to put #Medicare55 into play https://t.co/ITlXKT1rQw He's praised Medicare-lstyle programs for years…
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Trump wouldn't have to "go to China" to put #Medicare55 into play https://t.co/ITlXKT1rQw He's praised Medicare-lstyle programs for years…
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Addressed in Point 5 here. (I think yes, though it would have to be very bipartisan) https://t.co/ITlXKT1rQw https://t.co/FZigs5vyD2
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I think probably it gets paid for by some kind of means-testing for Social Security and Medicare. https://t.co/FcQevoPwal
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I think probably it gets paid for by some kind of means-testing for Social Security and Medicare. https://t.co/FcQevoPwal
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From 2009 ….Still https://t.co/0wZwf44Ra1
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There are a lot of em-& they vote! But they're healthier & cheaper than >65s. Cost wldn't double. Wld depend how much Medicare charged them. https://t.co/FMaVdANeWR
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) March 19, 2017
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#Medicare55 https://t.co/pzAPt8SLoy
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We have a hashtag. It's all over … #Medicare55https://t.co/ITlXKT1rQw
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How Trump can still win on health care if Ryancare fails https://t.co/ITlXKSJQrW
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One Way Trump Can Win on Health Care https://t.co/ITlXKT1rQw
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Here’s an idea-so-crazy for a big, Trump-like move on health care of the sort Peggy Noonan seems to call for: Lower the Medicare eligibility age to 55 (from 65) as part of the deal. Why?
1) This would remove the costliest, highest risk cohort (older people) from the Obamacare risk pool, allowing Obamacare insurerers to lower prices. The near-poor who are served by the program would find it easier to afford. Ditto the healthy young. The unsubsidized middle class would feel less ripped off.
2) The deal could still include many things Republicans want:--e.g. replacing the individual mandate with some other incentive, offering tax credits instead of subsidies, paring down the list of “essential benefits” (that anyone who buys an Obamacare policy must purchase–including substance abuse treatment), eliminating the rightly controversial Independent Payment Advisory Board. Or bolder: Make selling Obamacare insurance a nationwide market (rather than in 50 state markets),
3) Medicare-at-55 wouldn’t just be a halfway house on the way to Bernie-style Medicare-for-everybody. It’d be a way to give the competitive Romneycare/Obamacare model a chance to work. It’s not working now. We could decide later whether to apply it to Medicare or expand Medicare to absorb it. Let the best model win.
4) It would add to the federal budget. (Medicare isn’t cheap.) Since when has Trump been Dr. Cut-the-Deficit-Now?
5) How would it pass? Straight down the middle. Medicare-at-55 will be very popular with voters, including Trump supporters. That’s a big engine to power any deal through (just as voter hostility to welfare powered the 1996 welfare reform through, in another down-the middle play). Democrats (and many Republicans) would have a hard time voting against a deal that included Medicare-at-55. In the 1996 welfare debate, President Clinton was a passive triangulator, oppposing, but not actively denouncing, the pro-welfare views of his own party in Congress. You’d expect Trump to be far less passive dealing with recalcitrant GOPs who don’t get on board. Arguably that’s what voters expected when they elected him.
Just a thought!
Do you think "the Ryan [health care] bill’s failure would be catastrophic for the rest of Trump’s agenda"? I don't https://t.co/3niXTXM4nO
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Table 1 here looks like an argument-ending source on illegal immigrant welfare use. There's quite a lot of it! https://t.co/wNAQjurKg6
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As story notes, illegal immigrants can get food stamps for born-in-US children who live in household. About 22% do https://t.co/wNAQjurKg6 https://t.co/Txeb9VwenF
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$100 million? That does not seem like a lot for a huge real estate company. Almost Dr. Evilish https://t.co/RUgO4D1dEP https://t.co/nPxPzjb9J3
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$100 million? That does not seem like a lot for a huge real estate company. Almost Dr. Evilish https://t.co/RUgO4D1dEP https://t.co/nPxPzjb9J3
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Five 9th Circuit judges dissent, arguing for vacating panel decision on Pres. Trump's immigration executive order https://t.co/wyuTvfYO8P
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Another Dangerous Travel-Ban Ruling https://t.co/nZ6dLqaM2r
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Thank.s a) So an even tighter labor market then! b) You'd get some of the same effect if Obamacare worked, no? People could quit #Medicare55 https://t.co/2uFQAT5AJR
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This one is a bit hard to believe. Sessions, Miller, Bannon are not fools. It was obvious some anti-Trump judge somewhere would block it. https://t.co/C5aq4rPez1
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Sounds like Sen. Collins might be receptive to the Medicare-at-55 solution (worried about "low income seniors") https://t.co/FnLpAuqouu
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All ears https://t.co/jBaIkDKcSs
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All ears https://t.co/jBaIkDKcSs
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#theyshouldhave https://t.co/p1DZS81oUi
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Threat of Trump autocracy receding. Threat of judicial autocracy rapidly approaching realization. https://t.co/MnzQC1j4hN
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