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Willard Mitt Romney wants to save Medicare. Nothing wrong with that, at least in principle. But what would he do to bring down the cost of health CARE?
Mitt Romney’s ambitious plan to rein in federal Medicare spending would give America’s seniors a choice: choose government insurance or use a federal voucher to buy medical insurance from private companies. The idea, according to Romney, is to drive down costs by introducing market competition.
“Romney wants to privatize a program seniors depend on and end Medicare as we know it.’’
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of American Action Forum and former director of the Congressional Budget Office, thinks the plan will achieve Romney’s goal of reducing Medicare costs.
“It will control the federal budget because it caps the taxpayers’ exposure,
True, but only if the seniors on Medicare do not pay taxes.
All this proposal does is shift the cost of care from Medicare to the patient. Items not paid by Medicare are paid by the Medicare patient.
This is nothing more than rearranging the deck chairs.
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