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Chef Eric

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Thu Dec 6, 2012, 09:01 AM Dec 2012

Pelosi: Dems must say No to raising Medicare eligibility age [View all]

Source: Washington Post

Posted by Greg Sargent on December 5, 2012

It’s a perennial fear among liberals: In the quest for a fiscal cliff deal, the White House and Democrats will ultimately acquiesce to GOP demands to raise the Medicare eligibility age. But one Democrat is drawing a line against this possibility: Nancy Pelosi.

“I am very much against that, and I think most of my members are,” Pelosi said in an interview with me today. “I don’t see any reason why that should be in any agreement.”

The argument against raising the eligibility age is that it would leave hundreds of thousands of seniors without health coverage and wouldn’t raise that much money for deficit reduction, since many of those seniors would go into Medicaid or the Obamacare exchanges, offsetting savings. The Congressional Budget Office recently estimated that it would save $125 billion over 10 years.

Pelosi echoed this complaint succinctly, saying: “Show me the money.” She also said flatly that she didn’t believe raising the eligibility age would be in the final deal, despite GOP demands: “I don’t anticipate that it will be in it.”

Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2012/12/05/pelosi-dems-must-say-no-to-raising-medicare-eligibility-age/

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Yes, but it would hurt people BeyondGeography Dec 2012 #1
65 and 66 year old Americans don't cost Medicare a lot of money Kolesar Dec 2012 #2
According to Lawrence O'Donnell last night, 65 and 66 year olds save us all money... onehandle Dec 2012 #11
Increase the number of younger people, lower the Medicare age. Maineman Dec 2012 #3
Yes, IMO the age should be lowered to birth. dotymed Dec 2012 #14
"Of course there is no legislation or agreement with these insurance companies that guarantee lower xtraxritical Dec 2012 #16
Exactly! freshwest Dec 2012 #25
I totally agree decayincl Dec 2012 #15
Bingo!!! And Welcome to DU! peacebird Dec 2012 #19
Heck everybody that ends up on a federal health exchange csziggy Dec 2012 #23
Bad start. They should have proposed making it 60 Doctor_J Dec 2012 #4
Dems will not betray the people on this one. It would repudiate all we stand for. Coyotl Dec 2012 #5
I would not bet on it. I saw them turn on a dime making sure the ACA would not have a public option still_one Dec 2012 #7
You better not backtrack on that Nancy, but to be frank I don't trust you or a lot of other Dems to still_one Dec 2012 #6
Neither do I. Steny Hoyer wouldn't give a straight answer on it last night on Ed's show either. forestpath Dec 2012 #8
Two years ago he was clear. 1983 was when the SS age was raised... spedtr90 Dec 2012 #9
When does it stop? Fence rider Dec 2012 #10
Sorry, the President isn't about to give you more gifts MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #13
My husband wants to retire but he has to work for insurance csziggy Dec 2012 #24
This is the line in the sand. raouldukelives Dec 2012 #12
NO! LaPera Dec 2012 #17
lower the eligibility age They_Live Dec 2012 #18
Absolutely. We should be LOWERING the age, not raising it. ~nt 99th_Monkey Dec 2012 #20
Medicare: Some Facts And Truths 1ProudAtheist Dec 2012 #21
I recognize the impact that increased longevity has on the solvency of both Medicare and SS..... Swede Atlanta Dec 2012 #22
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