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Response to SunSeeker (Reply #29)

Exposing the dangers of free market capitalism along the way. SleeplessinSoCal Apr 2013 #1
The ACA no longer allows them to insert advertising with the costs. They squealed like pigs. freshwest Apr 2013 #8
Good DURHAM D Apr 2013 #2
This is one way of "taxing" the wealthy through the "backdoor" hue Apr 2013 #3
No. it's a way of increasing taxes on middle & upper-class *workers* while leaving *capital,* HiPointDem Apr 2013 #69
then just give me back all the money I Carolina Apr 2013 #4
The current charge is $146.90 a month for Medicare. If you're sinkingfeeling Apr 2013 #7
Maybe she thinks it is on assets or DURHAM D Apr 2013 #13
NO! Carolina Apr 2013 #19
I rolled over $50000 from a traditional IRA into a doc03 Apr 2013 #43
so you're getting penalized for saving money Skittles Apr 2013 #54
Exactly, I receive a fairly decent defined benifit pension from a union job doc03 Apr 2013 #59
The fascination with the 1% fascinates me. If we killed all the 1%-ers and confiscated every penny Flatulo Apr 2013 #44
It's not the fact that there is an income bell curve that bothers so many of us so much Tom Rinaldo Apr 2013 #60
I understand. A normal distribution would be, well, normally expected. Flatulo Apr 2013 #62
Someone did a nice thought experiment daleo Apr 2013 #70
" heavily skewed" is an understatement. bvar22 Apr 2013 #75
The regular premium for Medicare part B is $104 for a single that doc03 Apr 2013 #63
The higher premium will only be for one year, though, correct? Flatulo Apr 2013 #71
I believe it will drop next year. Two years ago I had no idea they would doc03 Apr 2013 #76
I'm 65 and still work. I have an income in excess of $85,000 and will be happy sinkingfeeling Apr 2013 #74
Something I learned after getting on Medicare is the 80% part Medicare doc03 Apr 2013 #77
Huh? DURHAM D Apr 2013 #11
it's the slippery slope Carolina Apr 2013 #20
And that $85,000 probably doesn't include marybourg Apr 2013 #23
Exactly. DURHAM D Apr 2013 #28
Don't think it will make much difference in my Downwinder Apr 2013 #5
or mine, which is much less than yours. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #10
If Texas would go with the Medicaid extension it Downwinder Apr 2013 #14
Thank you, dixiegrrrrl Carolina Apr 2013 #21
Looks pretty 'fair'. For a single, 65-year old making $85,000 it's only $21 more. sinkingfeeling Apr 2013 #6
They scream the loudest, though. freshwest Apr 2013 #9
for now it's only $21 Carolina Apr 2013 #22
Oh for fuck's sake. Obama is not Hitler. nt SunSeeker Apr 2013 #29
I didn't say that Carolina Apr 2013 #31
If I am making $85,000 at 65, I can afford to pay $21 so the poor can have healthcare. nt SunSeeker Apr 2013 #34
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? Skittles Apr 2013 #46
Good one, Skittles! Lasher Apr 2013 #50
I didn't agree with Carolina's post Skittles Apr 2013 #53
And there's a lot of smart people who don't make a lot of money, like teachers. nt SunSeeker Apr 2013 #55
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT Skittles Apr 2013 #56
I agree a lot less with SunSeeker's rhetoric. Lasher Apr 2013 #57
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What is your basis for saying the amount will creep up and the brackets will creep down? onenote Apr 2013 #36
I can give you an excellent example of that. In 1983 Reagan started taxing up to doc03 Apr 2013 #64
I wonder where the extra cash will go? Could he get more elsewhere? usGovOwesUs3Trillion Apr 2013 #12
Sure. How's he going to get the Republicans to vote for it? SunSeeker Apr 2013 #30
effective marketing/campaigning works wonders usGovOwesUs3Trillion Apr 2013 #32
How should you sell it to the Republicans? nt SunSeeker Apr 2013 #33
well, to begin with... i wouldn't roll it out to that market initially usGovOwesUs3Trillion Apr 2013 #35
Right, make the voters pressure their Republican Congressmembers. SunSeeker Apr 2013 #37
I would widen the CTA as well usGovOwesUs3Trillion Apr 2013 #38
Some background Lasher Apr 2013 #15
Sorry but... I am for it and DURHAM D Apr 2013 #17
I love irony. Lasher Apr 2013 #18
Thank you for this, Lasher Carolina Apr 2013 #25
Means testing has changed the character of Medicare Lasher Apr 2013 #49
+100. nt antigop Apr 2013 #52
I hope the money will be recycled Iliyah Apr 2013 #16
More bullshit The Second Stone Apr 2013 #24
Thank you! Carolina Apr 2013 #27
tax corporations buck201 Apr 2013 #67
Just another Step in making Medicare a Welfare Program LarryNM Apr 2013 #26
this is how the dismantling starts rurallib Apr 2013 #40
Exactly Carolina Apr 2013 #42
From the responses in this thread I can now define what "rich" is. Flatulo Apr 2013 #39
which is what the real 1% want us to do Carolina Apr 2013 #45
I completely understand everything. DURHAM D Apr 2013 #47
Oh, I agree, $85k is nothing these days. Flatulo Apr 2013 #48
Now they'll have a new reason to cheat...just lift the cap BlueToTheBone Apr 2013 #58
Haven't studied the details yet but the concept makes sense to me Tom Rinaldo Apr 2013 #61
the wealthy already pay up to $335.72 a month for Medicare Part B CountAllVotes Apr 2013 #65
upper income seniors hike buck201 Apr 2013 #66
So what IS the 'bottom line'? muriel_volestrangler Apr 2013 #68
Punctuation is the key. bornskeptic Apr 2013 #72
Doh! muriel_volestrangler Apr 2013 #73
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