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We're the party that has fought for Medicare. We're the party that has fought for Social Security. The Republicans have tried to privatize Social Security and voucherize Medicare.
Tom Perez
Party
Security
Tried
Privatize
Republicans
Social
Social Security
Fought
Medicare
Seniors are concerned about Medicare and Social Security. I advocated in Congress a separate and distinct lockbox fund for Social Security.
Virgil Goode
Seniors
Congress
Distinct
Security
About
Concerned
Social
Separate
Social Security
Fund
Medicare
We really don't have much of a choice between Obama and Romney. Neither one of them are for Medicare or taking the steps that's needed for jobs in America.
Virgil Goode
Jobs
Neither
Obama
Taking
Steps
Between
America
Romney
Them
Much
Really
Choice
Medicare
Needed
I'm a conservative, but with a focus on average people. For instance, I support Social Security and Medicare.
Virgil Goode
People
Conservative
Focus
Security
Instance
Support
Social
Average
Average People
Social Security
Medicare
Medicare is a monopoly: a central-planning bureaucracy grafted onto American health care. It exercises a stranglehold on the health care of all Americans over 65, and on the medical practices of almost all physicians. Medicare decides what is legitimate and what is not: which prices may be charged and which services may be rendered.
Virginia Postrel
Health
Care
Monopoly
All Americans
Charged
Physicians
Onto
Prices
Almost
Almost All
Over
Rendered
Health Care
Practices
Exercises
American
Bureaucracy
May
Legitimate
Decide
Which
Medical
Services
Medicare
Medicare is immune from the competitive pressures that force private insurers to pay attention to what patients and doctors want.
Virginia Postrel
Doctors
Pay
Pay Attention
Pressures
Immune
Attention
Force
Private
Patients
Want
Medicare
Competitive
I'm on Medicare now. If I go and have a big operation, it costs me nothing. It should cost me a little. I'm not rich, but I can afford a few grand if I have to have my appendix taken out. I can pitch in a little bit.
P. J. O'Rourke
Me
Big
Few
Rich
Nothing
Bit
I Can
Out
Cost
Costs
Taken
Operation
Go
Afford
Pitch
Grand
Little
Little Bit
Should
Appendix
Now
Medicare
But here's what I would tell people of my generation. I turn 40 this year. There isn't going to be a Social Security. There isn't going to be a Medicare when you retire. Forget about what your benefit is going to look like. There isn't going to be one if we don't make some reforms to save that program now.
Marco Rubio
You
Generation
People
Year
Benefit
Tell
Security
Would
Some
About
My Generation
Retire
Like
Look
Make
Forget
Reforms
Going
Social
Turn
Your
Social Security
Now
Medicare
Here
Program
Save
I know that we are supposed to believe that once voters learn the truth about medicare for all they are going to suddenly turn on it but it’s not like the scary industry talking points are a secret.
Krystal Ball
Truth
Believe
Secret
Once
About
Scary
Points
Like
Supposed
Voters
Know
Industry
Learn
Talking
Going
Turn
Turn-On
Suddenly
Medicare
Protecting Medicare and Social Security, health care, workers' rights, and a woman's right to choose remain top priorities for me.
Mazie Hirono
Health
Me
Rights
Woman
Care
Top
Security
Remain
Protecting
Health Care
Priorities
Social
Workers
Choose
Social Security
Right
Medicare
My neighbors aren't millionaires. They're retirees who depend on Social Security and Medicare.
Marco Rubio
Depend
Neighbors
Security
Retirees
Social
Who
Social Security
Medicare
Millionaires
At the end of the day, my hope is that when the new Medicare- Prescription Drug Law gets up and fully running a lot more seniors will pay a whole lot less than they do today for their much-needed medications.
Dennis Hastert
Today
Hope
Day
Law
End Of The Day
Will
Seniors
Pay
Running
More
New
Lot
End
Up
Than
Gets
Less
Fully
Whole
Prescription
Medicare
Medicare Prescription Drug
Medications
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