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dflprincess

(28,451 posts)
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 08:54 PM Feb 2024

I heard this on Thom Hartmann yesterday re: Medicare Advantage

I'm afraid I missed the opening lines as I was (technically) working. My ears perked up when Thom said that the Republicans, should they get control of both Houses of Congress & the White House have plans to kill Medicare once & for all (though that's not surprising).

Apparently they want to pass a bill that would automatically assign people to a Medicare Advantage plan when they turn 65. Per Thom, their plot would make it difficult to cancel the Advantage plan and go to traditional Medicare.

Anyone else know anything about this?

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I heard this on Thom Hartmann yesterday re: Medicare Advantage (Original Post) dflprincess Feb 2024 OP
I did not hear it on Thom Hartmann but I had heard of this plan before Deuxcents Feb 2024 #1
Our Democratic governor in DE was going along with people who thought this was a good idea for state employees. woodsprite May 2024 #2

Deuxcents

(19,528 posts)
1. I did not hear it on Thom Hartmann but I had heard of this plan before
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 08:58 PM
Feb 2024

I think it’s in their manifesto “2025” I think..these people are scary 😱

woodsprite

(12,179 posts)
2. Our Democratic governor in DE was going along with people who thought this was a good idea for state employees.
Thu May 9, 2024, 10:54 PM
May 2024

There was enough pushback that they are "re-evaluating" it, but it only bought a slight reprieve unless someone with some common sense can change their opinions.

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