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October 16, 2012

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Medicare Roundup 10/12: Setting the Record Straight

In recent weeks, liberal politicians, editorialists, and policy analysts have vigorously attacked reform of Medicare based on a defined contribution financing. In fact, this approach to reforming Medicare has a long bipartisan tradition, going back to the 1980s and Representatives Richard Gephardt (D–MO) and David Stockman (R–MI). In fact, much of this criticism is distorted, misleading, or just plain wrong.

Here are some articles that set the record straight:

Commentary:

Obama’s Medicare Cuts Will Affect Benefits (Bob Moffit)

National Review Online, 10/12/12

“Question: If you cut funding for benefits, will you then affect persons dependent upon those benefits? Of course you will. Financing directly affects the quantity and quality of the benefits available to the beneficiaries.”

Vice Presidential Debate: True/False Quiz on Medicare (Alyene Senger)

The Heritage Foundation, 10/12/12

“During the debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Representative Paul Ryan, several claims were made about Medicare. Some of these were true, others false.”

Read the rest on The Foundry…

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