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When the NRA wants to prevent gun reform, they funnel money into the campaigns of candidates nationwide to make sure they don't vote for common sense gun reform. Insurance companies do the same to block Medicare for All and prevent us from guaranteeing health care as a right, not a privilege.
Kirsten Gillibrand
Health
Vote
Money
Care
Gun
Sense
Prevent
Make
Health Care
Sure
Insurance
Insurance Companies
Block
Campaigns
Privilege
Reform
Same
Candidates
Common
Nationwide
Wants
Common Sense
Us
Companies
Right
Medicare
Guaranteeing
A Harris poll I've seen says only 12 percent of the electorate names taxes as one of the most important issues facing the nation. Voters put tax cuts dead last, behind education, Social Security, health care, Medicare and poverty.
Lane Evans
Education
Health
Care
Seen
Poverty
Important
Nation
Harris
Says
Security
Percent
Only
Facing
Put
Voters
Names
Most
Dead
Important Issues
Health Care
Issues
Behind
Poll
Tax
The Most Important
Tax Cuts
Social
Taxes
Cuts
Electorate
Social Security
Medicare
Last
On economic policy, Pence has held to the key building block of growth. He is a budget hawk who voted against President George W. Bush's fiscally bloated No Child Left Behind education bill and hyper-expensive Medicare prescription-drug bill. He said he would not support new middle-class entitlements. He was consistent.
Lawrence Kudlow
Education
Key
Entitlement
Building
President
Consistent
Would
Economic
Hawk
Economic Policy
He
Support
Budget
New
Voted
Policy
Building Block
Said
Bloated
Block
Fiscally
George
George W
Left
Child
Behind
Against
Bush
Held
Bill
Who
Growth
Medicare
Truly landmark pieces of legislation - including the Social Security Act, Medicare, and the Kennedy and Reagan tax reductions - historically have garnered strong support from both parties. The ACA did not.
Linda McMahon
Strong
Security
Strong Support
Both
Both Parties
Support
Pieces
Parties
Reagan
Reductions
Truly
Historically
Did
Legislation
Tax
Social
Landmark
Act
Social Security
Including
Kennedy
Medicare
Obamacare, without a single Republican vote, cut $700 billion out of Medicare.
Louie Gohmert
Vote
Single
Out
Obamacare
Without
Republican
Cut
Billion
Medicare
Open the borders to willing workers from any and all nations. They will create businesses that pay taxes, especially payroll taxes to fund Medicare and Social Security benefits of retiring baby boomers.
Louis Navellier
Benefits
Will
Pay
Baby
Baby Boomers
Boomers
All Nations
Willing
Security
Borders
Open
Retiring
Any
Nations
Social
Taxes
Create
Workers
Payroll
Businesses
Social Security
Social Security Benefits
Fund
Medicare
Liberals are wrong to think that opposition to health reform is a rejection of big government. If health reform consisted of extending Medicare to everyone, people would be delighted. There are millions of 64-year-olds out there who can hardly wait to be 65.
Marcia Angell
Government
Health
People
Wait
Big
Think
Rejection
Everyone
Liberals
Out
Would
Would-Be
Delighted
Wrong
Health Reform
Opposition
Big Government
Reform
Who
Hardly
Extending
Medicare
Millions
Social Security and Medicare are necessary safety nets, but they are nearing insolvency as fewer pay in, more take out, and more take out more.
Mark McKinnon
Safety
Pay
Out
Security
Nets
More
Take
Safety Nets
Fewer
Social
Social Security
Medicare
Necessary
America as we know it will end unless we end Medicare as we know it.
Mark McKinnon
Will
Unless
Know
End
America
Medicare
Contrary to what President Obama said in his inaugural address, going on Medicare and food stamps does not strengthen us. Just ask people who are fourth-generation welfare recipients.
Mark Skousen
Food
People
Welfare
President
Recipients
President Obama
Address
Obama
Food Stamps
Does
Said
His
Contrary
Going
Just
Ask
Us
Stamps
Who
Medicare
Strengthen
I don't think Donald Trump is a conservative. I think his line on China for example, that he's going to talk tough to China. China didn't create Social Security, Medicare. China isn't spending a fifth of a billion dollars every hour that it doesn't have.
Mark Steyn
Conservative
Example
Tough
Every
Think
Spending
Security
He
Hour
For Example
Talk
Line
Dollars
His
Trump
Donald
Donald Trump
Going
China
Social
Create
Fifth
Billion
Billion Dollars
Social Security
Medicare
It's common sense to be for middle-class tax cuts and tax cuts on small businesses, to be for not allowing Medicare to be turned into voucher care.
Mark Takano
Care
Sense
Small
Small Businesses
Allowing
Common
Tax
Tax Cuts
Common Sense
Turned
Cuts
Businesses
Medicare
When we think of entitlement programs, Social Security and Medicare immediately come to mind. But by any fair standard, the holy trinity of United States social policy should also include the mortgage-interest deduction - an enormous benefit that has also become politically untouchable.
Matthew Desmond
Entitlement
Mind
Become
Think
Enormous
Programs
Benefit
States
Immediately
Security
Trinity
Entitlement Programs
Fair
Come
Also
Untouchable
Policy
Any
Politically
Social
Holy
Should
Standard
Deduction
Social Policy
Social Security
Include
United
United States
Medicare
When Medicare was first enacted in 1965, it provided coverage for hospitalization, doctor visits and surgeries, but there was no coverage for prescription medications.
Michael C. Burgess
Doctor
First
Visits
Coverage
Provided
Prescription
Medicare
Medications
To be sure, debates will linger about whether Medicare is too large or too small. Debates remain about the allocation of Medicare dollars. But December 8, 2003, demonstrated that there is no debate about this most fundamental fact: Medicare must survive.
Michael Johns
Debate
Will
Too
Must
About
Small
Fact
Remain
Allocation
Most
Sure
Dollars
Linger
Debates
Survive
December
Whether
Large
Fundamental
Medicare
Traditionally, Medicare's assurance has been that for the elderly and persons with disabilities that they will not be alone when confronted with the full burden of their health care costs.
Mike Fitzpatrick
Alone
Health
Burden
Care
Will
Assurance
Has-Been
Costs
Disabilities
Health Care
Health Care Costs
Been
Confronted
Elderly
Persons
Full
Medicare
Care Costs
If Congress wants to mess with the retirement program, why don't we let them start by changing their retirement program, and not have one, instead of talking about getting rid of Social Security and Medicare that was robbed $700 billion dollars to pay for Obamacare.
Mike Huckabee
Pay
Congress
Changing
Security
Obamacare
About
Instead
Retirement
Robbed
Mess
Talking
Dollars
Getting
Wants
Social
Them
Rid
Billion
Billion Dollars
Social Security
Why
Start
Medicare
Program
We have over 100,000 bridges in this country old enough to qualify for Medicare.
Mike Quigley
Old
Country
Enough
Over
Qualify
Old Enough
Bridges
Medicare
The mortal enemies of Social Security and Medicare are those who, in contempt of the plain arithmetic, continue to mislead Americans that we should change nothing.
Mitch Daniels
Change
Enemies
Nothing
Those
Security
Mislead
Mortal
Arithmetic
Contempt
Continue
American
Plain
Social
Should
Who
Social Security
Medicare
The true enemies of Social Security and Medicare are those who defend an imploding status quo.
Mitch Daniels
Enemies
Those
Security
Status
Status Quo
True
Quo
Social
Who
Social Security
Medicare
Defend
Doctors cannot afford to provide care at the rate of reimbursement that Medicare insists that they accept.
Nan Hayworth
Care
Doctors
Rate
Insists
Accept
Provide
Afford
Cannot
Reimbursement
Medicare
Seniors vote, and that is why we have, you know, Medicare since the 1960s for seniors, and we didn't have a national healthcare program for children, even though it's a lot more cost-effective to deal with children than with seniors.
Nicholas Kristof
You
Vote
National
Seniors
Though
Cost-Effective
More
Since
Know
Deal
Healthcare
Lot
Than
Children
Even
Why
Medicare
Program
Whether it's threats to Medicare, cuts in education spending, or Internet privacy, the ramifications got young people out to vote and should be enough to keep them involved in our political system.
Patrick Murphy
Education
Privacy
Vote
People
Political
Internet
Young
Enough
Ramifications
Our
Spending
System
Out
Threats
Involved
Got
Political System
Whether
Young People
Them
Cuts
Should
Keep
Medicare
A Romney-Ryan administration will protect and strengthen Medicare, for my Mom's generation, for my generation, and for my kids and yours.
Paul Ryan
Mom
Generation
Will
Kids
Administration
My Generation
Protect
Yours
Medicare
Strengthen
We're saying no changes for Medicare for people above the age of 55. And in order to keep the promise to current seniors who've already retired and organized their lives around this program, you have to reform it for the next generation.
Paul Ryan
Saying
You
Age
Generation
People
Seniors
Changes
Promise
Above
Retired
Around
Reform
Current
Order
Next
Next Generation
Organized
Keep
Lives
Medicare
Program
The President didn't offer any clarity in his latest speech about what he would do to tackle our nation's debt before it tackles us and it's still not clear how he'll keep Medicare from going bankrupt. One thing is clear though, Barack Obama isn't interested in governing or putting forward solutions to fix our nation's problems.
Paul Ryan
Problems
Nation
Before
President
Our
Latest
Though
Obama
Clarity
Would
One Thing
Solutions
About
Tackle
He
Clear
Putting
How
Still
Governing
His
Debt
Offer
Fix
Any
Going
Bankrupt
Barack
Barack Obama
Interested
Us
Forward
Keep
Thing
Medicare
Speech
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