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Monday, August 06, 2012

Obama's Second Term Agenda: Cutting Social Security, Medicare, And/Or Medicaid

This is probably the least important Presidential election since the 1950s. As an experienced political hand told me, the two candidates are speaking not to the voters, but to the big money.

They hold the same views, pursue the same policies, and are backed by similar interests. Mitt Romney implemented Obamacare in Massachusetts, or Obama implemented Romneycare nationally. Both are pro-choice or anti-choice as political needs change, both tend to be hawkish on foreign policy, both favor tax cuts for businesses, and both believe deeply in a corrupt technocratic establishment.

So while the election lumbers on like the death rattles of the wounded animal known American democracy, no one on either side is asking what the plan is for the next term. For Obama, his team is going into rooms of donors and shouting “Supreme Court”, while mumbling something about bipartisanship and $4 trillion, or Simpson-Bowles. What this means is that term two of the Obama White House will be organized around cutting entitlements.

The White House already tried cutting all three main entitlement programs, last year (cuts to Medicaid are actually cuts to Obamacare, for what it’s worth, since an expansion of Medicaid was a key plank of the new health care law).

The White House agreed to cut at least $250 billion from Medicare in the next 10 years and another $800 billion in the decade after that, in part by raising the eligibility age. The administration had endorsed another $110 billion or so in cuts to Medicaid and other health care programs, with $250 billion more in the second decade. And in a move certain to provoke rebellion in the Democratic ranks, Obama was willing to apply a new, less generous formula for calculating Social Security benefits, which would start in 2015.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The republicans want to give us vouchers for medical care and once you use it up you are on your own. How is that going to work out?

Anonymous said...

Republican want to give $8,0000 in vouchers. That is just under half of what the average person needs.
Wakek up America, If you are not very wealthy (which you could afford any healthcare you wanted) the republican party is not representing you!

Anonymous said...

I'm not certain that the first 2 posters actually read the linked article. A quote - "Barack Obama continues in this fine tradition of Democratic policymaking, and his advisors are quietly laying plans to cut Social Security, Medicare, and/or Medicaid in the second term of his administration."

Anonymous said...

The author left out raising taxes.

Fact.
The Government will steal $250,000 dollars from 29 gold medal athletes at the Olympic games as of now. That is more money than the athletes get to keep. It is taxed at approx. 59%. This figure does not include the silver and bronze medal haul of cash they will abscond.

The Obama regime establishment must go.