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Voters to GOP: Leave Medicare and Medicaid AlonePosted on May 25, 2011
Republican lawmakers who planned to ride Rep. Paul Ryan’s proposed Medicare and Medicaid overhaul to glory can think again, as polling confirms the voter opposition demonstrated in New York’s 26th Congressional District on Tuesday. The conservative district elected underdog Democrat Kathy Hochul after she successfully made opponent Jane Corwin’s candidacy a referendum on Medicare and Medicaid reform. That race drew national attention and campaign financing, but is still just one contest. However, polling in Ohio and elsewhere indicates that Americans would prefer that federally subsidized health care not be subjected to Ryan’s plan. A Public Policy Polling survey found that 76 percent of Ohio voters opposed cutting spending on Medicare in order to reduce the national debt. — KDG
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By Flummox, May 26, 2011 at 11:38 am Link to this comment
Too bad Democratic lawmakers aren’t listening either. Keep an eye on Joe Biden and his ol’ palls working out their backroom deal. It’s bipartisanship in a nutshell: nobody gets blamed if everyone is guilty.
Report thisBy Blackspeare, May 26, 2011 at 6:26 am Link to this comment
Vouchers = bad idea.
Report thisExtending age limit for SS and medicare = better idea.
Trust-busting the health care industry = best idea.
By SteveL, May 25, 2011 at 8:55 pm Link to this comment
Thought Paul Ryan was becoming a regular on the Sunday morning talk shows. Which shows how much main slime media wants this crap. The democratic percentage went from 24% in the previous election to 48% for this one. Members of congress will make a believer out of me when they take vouchers for their medical care. Paul Ryan needs to be first in line for this.
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