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Obamacare rewrote Medicare... so if you're going to repeal and replace Obamacare, you have to address those issues as well... What people don't realize is that Medicare is going broke, that Medicare is going to have price controls... So you have to deal with those issues if you're going to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Paul Ryan
You
People
Address
Those
Broke
Obamacare
Price
Well
Deal
Issues
Repeal
Replace
Going
Controls
Realize
Medicare
My mom's now enjoying Medicare. She's already retired. She earned it. But for those of us, you know, the X-Generation on down, it won't be there for us on its current path.
Paul Ryan
Mom
You
Path
Down
Earned
Those
Retired
Know
She
Current
Us
Now
Enjoying
Medicare
I believe that if we do not prevent Medicare from going bankrupt, it will go bankrupt. And that will be bad for everybody. We have to tackle our debt crisis. We have to tackle the drivers of our debt.
Paul Ryan
Will
Believe
Everybody
Our
Crisis
Bad
Tackle
Prevent
Drivers
Go
Debt
Going
Bankrupt
Medicare
On Medicare, I would suggest ridding the system of fraud and bulk purchasing of prescription drugs, to begin with.
Paul Tonko
System
Fraud
Would
Purchasing
Bulk
Begin
Prescription
Prescription Drugs
Medicare
Suggest
What Canada has to do is to have a government connected to the priorities of the people of which it is elected to serve. Those priorities include ensuring medicare is sustainable, support for the military, and tax and justice systems that work.
Peter MacKay
Work
Government
Justice
People
Military
Those
Ensuring
Systems
Support
Priorities
Canada
Tax
Sustainable
Which
Elected
Connected
Include
Serve
Medicare
Yes, we can pay the interest on the debt. We can renew the $500 billion worth of bonds that are coming due. We can mail out our Social Security checks. We can make sure those Medicare claims are honored. We can pay our military. We can protect our veterans. But when you get beyond that, the soup gets a little thin.
Phil Gingrey
You
Worth
Veterans
Pay
Military
Our
Honored
Those
Claims
Out
Security
Mail
Checks
Beyond
Protect
Make
Renew
Sure
Due
Coming
Soup
Yes
Debt
Get
Gets
Interest
Little
Social
Billion
Social Security
Thin
Medicare
Bonds
We cannot afford to balance the budget on the backs of America's middle class and seniors and must do what it takes to strengthen Social Security and Medicare, including enabling the government to negotiate the price of prescription drugs.
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Government
Class
Balance
Seniors
Negotiate
Backs
We Cannot
Security
Must
Price
Takes
Budget
Enabling
Afford
America
Middle
Middle Class
Cannot
Social
Social Security
Including
Prescription
Prescription Drugs
Medicare
Strengthen
To me, I know that if we could pass the Civil Rights Act of '64 over 50 years ago, then we can pass Justice for All Civil Rights Act. We can pass Medicare for All.
Rashida Tlaib
Me
Justice
Rights
Civil
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Act
Could
Over
Know
Pass
Years
Years Ago
Then
Act
Medicare
I think every program needs to stand the sunshine of righteous scrutiny. Whether it's Social Security, whether it's Medicaid, whether it's Medicare.
Rick Perry
Needs
Sunshine
Every
Think
Righteous
Security
Whether
Social
Scrutiny
Stand
Social Security
Medicaid
Medicare
Program
The House-passed FY2012 Budget Resolution does two very important things: it ensures that seniors 55 and older will continue to receive the same Medicare benefits they received in 2010, and it ensures Medicare for individuals under age 55 by saving Medicare from insolvency and providing, for the first time, a real choice for the future.
Rob Woodall
Future
Time
Age
Benefits
Will
First
Important
Important Things
Seniors
Older
Saving
Individuals
Budget
First Time
Does
Real
Continue
Providing
Very
Same
Choice
Things
Receive
Medicare
Received
Two
Resolution
The money the president wants to borrow for Iraq will come directly out of the American taxpayer wallets in the form of Medicare and Social Security receipts. That's your money.
Robert Byrd
Money
Will
Taxpayer
President
Out
Security
Borrow
Directly
Come
Iraq
American
Form
Wants
Social
Your
American Taxpayer
Social Security
Receipts
Medicare
I believe the most important aspect of Medicare is not the structure of the program but the guarantee to all Americans that they will have high quality health care as they get older.
Ron Wyden
Health
Quality
Care
Will
Important
Older
Believe
All Americans
High
Structure
High-Quality
Most
Quality Health Care
Health Care
Get
American
The Most Important
Aspect
Medicare
Program
Guarantee
Government did get into the health care business in a big way in 1965 with Medicare, and later with Medicaid, and government already distorts the marketplace.
Roy Blunt
Government
Health
Business
Care
Big
Later
Way
Marketplace
Health Care
Get
Did
Big Way
Medicaid
Medicare
In terms of Medicare, I'm in favor of sitting down and having a serious discussion about the likely impact of the Affordable Care Act, health-care reform, on the cost issue and changing the fee-for-service structure.
Sander Levin
Care
Down
Changing
Favor
Impact
About
Cost
Structure
Having
Likely
Terms
Issue
Reform
Discussion
Affordable
Affordable Care Act
Sitting
Act
Serious
Medicare
Medicare has provided healthcare coverage for older Americans and disabled persons for 50 years, and I believe that steps must be taken to ensure that it remains an option for all Americans now and into the future.
Seth Moulton
Future
Older
Believe
Ensure
All Americans
Must
Remains
Disabled
Taken
Steps
Healthcare
Coverage
Years
Provided
Option
American
Persons
Now
Medicare
Democrats need to stand strong against any efforts to cut benefits to Social Security and Medicare.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Benefits
Strong
Security
Democrats
Efforts
Any
Against
Social
Cut
Stand
Social Security
Medicare
Need
At a time when the United States is handing out tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas, corporate jet owners, and millionaires and billionaires, it is ludicrous that we would even be looking at Social Security and Medicare as a solution to our debt crisis.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Time
Looking
Jet
Our
Corporate
Corporations
States
Crisis
Out
Jobs
Security
Would
Solution
Overseas
Ship
Debt
Handing
Owners
Tax
Tax Breaks
Breaks
Social
Billionaires
Social Security
Even
Ludicrous
United
United States
Medicare
Millionaires
We must unequivocally reject any cuts to Social Security or Medicare benefits.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Benefits
Security
Must
Unequivocally
Any
Social
Cuts
Social Security
Medicare
Reject
Nobody wants to pay higher taxes. But do you want your kids to get a good education? You have to pay for that. Do you want Medicare for senior citizens? I do. We have to pay for it.
Shelley Berkley
Education
Good
You
Pay
Kids
Citizens
Higher
Higher Taxes
Nobody
Get
Senior
Senior Citizens
Want
Wants
Taxes
Your
Good Education
Medicare
Workers organized and fought for worker rights and food safety, Social Security and Medicare - they fought to change government. And they won.
Sherrod Brown
Government
Food
Change
Rights
Safety
Security
Won
Social
Worker
Workers
Organized
Social Security
Fought
Medicare
President Obama, through health care reform, strengthened Medicare. How did he do that? Well, he found savings by cutting subsidies to insurance companies, ensuring we were rooting out waste and fraud, and he used those savings to put it back into Medicare.
Stephanie Cutter
Health
Care
President
Savings
Back
President Obama
Those
Ensuring
Out
Fraud
Obama
Through
He
Put
Well
Health Care
Health Care Reform
Insurance
Insurance Companies
How
Were
Reform
Did
Subsidies
Cutting
Rooting
Used
Companies
Found
Waste
Medicare
Strengthened
A budget matters to people who worry about protecting and saving critical programs like Medicare and Social Security. A budget matters to younger workers who fear that more and more money will be taken from their paychecks to fund another generation's spending spree.
Susan Brooks
Generation
People
Money
Fear
Will
Matters
Programs
Saving
Spending
Worry
Critical
Security
About
More
More And More
Taken
Budget
Like
Protecting
Another
Social
Younger
Workers
Younger Workers
Who
Social Security
Fund
Medicare
I am just one of the overwhelming majority of Americans who is responsible and hard-working and at one point in their life benefited greatly from government programs such as student loans, Medicare, and Social Security.
Tammy Duckworth
Life
Government
Overwhelming
Programs
Responsible
Security
Point
Student
Student Loans
Majority
Am
Government Programs
Greatly
American
Just
Just One
Social
Who
Social Security
Hard-Working
Medicare
Loans
If someone really wanted to end Medicare, they wouldn't propose a reform: they would do nothing.
Tim Griffin
Nothing
Would
Someone
Propose
End
Reform
Wanted
Really
Medicare
Social Security and Medicare represent promises made and we must keep these commitments.
Tom Coburn
Made
Promises
Security
Must
Commitments
Represent
Social
Social Security
Keep
Medicare
I think that person who actually proposes things, who will save Medicare, will be in a lot stronger position than someone who demagogues the issue.
Tom Latham
Will
Stronger
Think
Someone
Proposes
Issue
Lot
Than
Person
Who
Actually
Things
Medicare
Position
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