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Young Americans: Pay Attention, Or Pay The Bills
Heritage Foundation ^ | 08/19/03 | Derek Hunter

Posted on 08/21/2003 6:40:38 AM PDT by Phantom Lord

Young Americans: Pay Attention, Or Pay The Bills

If you’re in your 20s or 30s, one of the biggest decisions affecting your life likely will be made this fall.

It’s not whether to get married. Or to buy a house. Or even to have and educate children. But it’s a decision that could affect your ability to afford any or all of those things.

That decision, which will be made by Congress, is whether or not to give senior citizens, regardless of income or need, a prescription-drug entitlement in Medicare.

The House and Senate each have approved separate bills that would add a drug entitlement to the already cash-strapped Medicare program. Each bill was initially estimated to cost $400 billion over the next 10 years. New estimates peg them as being far more costly. Still, a Capitol Hill committee is hammering out the differences between the bills, and President Bush has indicated he’ll sign whatever they put before him.

Our futures are being formed. But are we paying attention? Frankly, most lawmakers don’t expect us to: We rarely make plans for the weekend until Friday rolls around, so it’s a good bet we’re not planning what will happen when we reach age 65 -- or how we’ll obtain medical care when we get there.

But there’s one very good reason we should pay attention as lawmakers tinker with Medicare. We (not they) will have to pay the bills.

Think about the extra $400 billion in taxes we’ll have to pay over the next 10 years.

That’s $400,000,000,000. How huge is that?

To give it some perspective, if you were paid $1 per second, every second of every day from the moment you were born, you’d be a millionaire in fewer than 12 days. But it would take you nearly 33 years to become a billionaire. That’s right, 33 YEARS.

And still, to get the estimated cost of the proposed “reform,” you must multiply that 33 years by 400. The resulting number should worry everyone -- especially young people.

Here’s why: The 77 million baby boomers will begin retiring in 2011. Eventually, that’ll nearly double the number of people on Medicare. By 2030, the typical household will pay $2,855 for Medicare, according to estimates from The Heritage Foundation. That’s without a drug entitlement. Factor one in, and that number rises to $3,980 per household.

Heritage research also finds that between now and 2030, each household will pay an average $56,022 for Medicare, $16,127 of that for the drug entitlement alone.

Essentially, lawmakers are considering imposing a massive tax liability on young people. Keep in mind that while the cost of Medicare skyrockets, the cost of the rest of government (defense, Social Security, etc.) also will continue to rise, and we will have to pay for that, too.

There are poor seniors who genuinely need help and should get it. But three out of four seniors already have some form of drug coverage, many through former employers.

So why would Congress design a benefit for everyone when only a quarter of seniors need it, and make us pay for it? As we’ve seen, this bill covers everyone equally, rich or poor. Bill Gates, Ted Turner, Michael Jordan and all the other rich retirees won’t go hungry if they pay out-of-pocket for prescription drugs.

What’s worse, one-third of seniors with drug coverage through their former employers would lose it because of this bill, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates. Companies would save billions of dollars a year by dropping retirees because the taxpayer would automatically pick up the tab. So we get stuck with the check. Talk about corporate welfare.

But it doesn’t have to be like this. We could make it better, for seniors and ourselves.

All we have to do is pay attention -- and now. Seniors vote in large numbers. They contact their members of Congress and stay involved. Unfortunately, too many of us in our 20s or 30s know who won on “Survivor” or “American Idol” but can’t name our senator or congressional representative.

We have to change that. Members of Congress need to listen, and so do our parents and grandparents. Let’s help those seniors who truly need help with their drug bills. But let Bill Gates and friends pay their own way.

No one is going to seek out our opinions. We have to speak up. We have to be engaged. We’d better start paying attention because, either way, we will pay.

Derek Hunter is a researcher at the Center for Health Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation.

Distributed on the Scripps Howard wire


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: buyingvotes; drugs; freebees; gimmiegimmie; medicare; old; prescriptiondrugs; seniors; taxes
"I'm old. Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie!" -- Grampa Simpson
1 posted on 08/21/2003 6:40:38 AM PDT by Phantom Lord
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To: Phantom Lord
"I'm old. Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie!" -- Grampa Simpson

Lisa: But Grampa, didn't you wonder why you were getting free money in the mail?

Grampa Simpson: Eh, I just thought it was because Democrats were in power again.

2 posted on 08/21/2003 6:43:54 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I'm pretending I'm pulling in a TROUT! Am I doing it correctly?)
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To: Phantom Lord
Once again the culture of entitlement rears it's ugly head. Why should I be expected to pay for someone elses medicines? Did these people not know they were going to be old one day and perhaps require medical care? I came to that realization when I was in my 20s and have taken steps to ensure I will have medical care for life. Apparently, I am now responsible for myself AND those who failed to plan.
3 posted on 08/21/2003 6:44:13 AM PDT by WestPacSailor (Klaatu barata nikto.)
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To: Phantom Lord
Each bill was initially estimated to cost $400 billion over the next 10 years.

What was it that Johnson ( I think) said the total cost of medicare would be? Or never exceed?

4 posted on 08/21/2003 6:45:04 AM PDT by templar
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To: WestPacSailor
I came to that realization when I was in my 20s and have taken steps to ensure I will have medical care for life. Apparently, I am now responsible for myself AND those who failed to plan.

Turns out that wisdom, in todays world, is foolishness. Right is also wrong and evil is really good.

Young people take note and make your plans accordingly.

5 posted on 08/21/2003 6:47:39 AM PDT by templar
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To: templar
What was it that Johnson ( I think) said the total cost of medicare would be? Or never exceed?

I can not remember the number, but it is a mere fraction of the actual cost.

6 posted on 08/21/2003 6:49:09 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: Phantom Lord
Listen up, young people: Whenever a politician, of whatever stripe, comes to within earshot, yell these words at the top of your lungs:

Cut my FREAKING TAXES!!!!!!

7 posted on 08/21/2003 6:54:24 AM PDT by Skooz (Tagline removed by moderator)
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To: Skooz
Cut my FREAKING TAXES!!!!!!

And yell right after that, "CUT the DAMN SPENDING AS WELL!" Or else they'll be stuck with the interest payments.

8 posted on 08/21/2003 7:01:16 AM PDT by dirtboy (Arnold's positions are like the alien in Predator - you can't see them but you know they're lethal)
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To: Phantom Lord
So why would Congress design a benefit for everyone when only a quarter of seniors need it

And this 25% are the ones that will still be out because they still won't be able to afford it...

9 posted on 08/21/2003 7:08:19 AM PDT by Iscool
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To: Phantom Lord
Let's see how many more 'big-government' conservatives I will not vote for again. It really makes me sick to see this unfolding...
10 posted on 08/21/2003 7:09:56 AM PDT by cdefreese
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To: Skooz
Cut my FREAKING TAXES!!!!!!

What's up with that??? George just cut our taxes, big time...

11 posted on 08/21/2003 7:10:34 AM PDT by Iscool
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To: Iscool
Still not enough. As other federal taxes are still to high. Not to mention the hundreds of other federal, state, and local taxes we pay.

CUT ALL OF THEM!

AND SLASH SPENDING!

12 posted on 08/21/2003 7:11:37 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: Iscool
George just cut our taxes, big time...

And for that I am grateful. But, the Dem idiots reduced his proposed cuts dramatically and are standing in the way of further cuts. They demogague the issue and the gullible pod people believe every word.

13 posted on 08/21/2003 7:14:08 AM PDT by Skooz (Tagline removed by moderator)
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To: Phantom Lord
And social security (right to invest our own!), and prescription drugs, and one-payer health, etc., etc., etc.,

This is where the young leaves the Left.
14 posted on 08/21/2003 7:25:22 AM PDT by mabelkitty
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To: Skooz
Cut my FREAKING TAXES!!!!!!

I wouldn't mind paying my taxes so much if I thought the idiots in charge were actually spending them with some sort of plan and accountability.

Note: if they spend less they will have to collect less.

15 posted on 08/21/2003 8:09:05 AM PDT by WestPacSailor (Klaatu barata nikto.)
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To: Phantom Lord
This is truly frightening seeing these numbers in black and white. We need to get this information out to as many people as we can.

I will be writing my congresspersons and making sure that I don't want them to vote for these prescription entitlements.

MKM

16 posted on 08/21/2003 8:49:56 PM PDT by mykdsmom
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To: Constitution Day
This is the column that I told you about, a lot of very useable facts here.

FYI!!!!

Oh, and BUMP....

MKM

17 posted on 08/22/2003 7:27:04 PM PDT by mykdsmom
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