Mixed Message as Republicans claim health care law cuts Medicare
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/07/us/politics/mixed-message-as-republicans-claim-health-law-cuts-medicare.html?_r=1&ref=politics
WASHINGTON For much of the past year, Republicans assailed President Obama for resisting the Medicare spending reductions they say are needed to both preserve health benefits for older Americans and avert a Greek-style debt crisis. Representative Paul D. Ryan, the House Republicans point man on the budget, has called the president gutless.
Yet since the Supreme Court upheld the Democrats 2010 health care law, Republicans, led by Mitt Romney, have reversed tactics and attacked the president and Democrats in Congress by saying that Medicare will be cut too much as part of that law. Republicans plan to hold another vote to repeal the law in the House next week, though any such measure would die in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
Obamacare cuts Medicare cuts Medicare by approximately $500 billion, Mr. Romney has told audiences.
That is a reprise of Republicans mantra of the 2010 midterm elections, which gave them big gains at both the state and federal levels and a majority in the House. Yet the message conflicts not only with their past complaint that Democrats opposed reining in Medicare spending, but also with the fact that House Republicans have voted twice since 2010 for the same 10-year, $500 billion savings in supporting Mr. Ryans annual budgets.
They say whatever serves their interests at the moment, and their bought-and-paid-for "free" press repeats it ad nauseam.