To: Responsibility2nd
Over the longer run, CBO finds that because of this law, individuals will be empowered to make choices about their own lives and livelihoods, like retiring on time rather than working into their elderly years or choosing to spend more time with their families.
Retiring on time? Doesn't that mean at the social security age, when one gets Medicare? So that Obamacare is a nonplayer at that point.
Liberal logic is, as usual, illogical and nonsensical.
To: yorkiemom
Retiring on time? Doesn't that mean at the social security age, when one gets Medicare? So that Obamacare is a nonplayer at that point. Under today's rules, yes.
But don't you suppose that, over the long-term, the idea is to fold Medicare into Obamacare?
After all, it is Obamacare that has the Death Panel instruments, not Medicare. And the entire purpose of the exercise is wealth re-distribution -- to spend less money on elderly folks and more money on the "uninsured", thereby acquiring more votes.
You can't accomplish that objective without Death Panels...
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02/05/2014 10:49:13 PM PST by
okie01
(The Mainstream Media -- IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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