Paul Ryan Is a Liar: Under His Plan, Millions of Seniors Will Be Affected, Almost Immediately
Republicans are convinced that burnishing the public’s view of their unpopular proposal to overhaul Medicare depends on assuring today’s seniors that they won’t be affected.
 “The  retirees are going to be taken care  of; there’s no ifs, ands, or buts  about it,” House Speaker John Boehner  vowed in an interview with CBS  last month. The plan’s architect, Rep.  Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, has said  time and again that the changes  wouldn’t affect anybody getting close  to retirement. “We propose to not  change the benefits for people above  the age of 55,” Ryan, chairman of  the House Budget Committee, insisted  last week.
 There’s only one problem with the strategy: It’s not true.
The policies in the House GOP budget, if enacted, would begin affecting millions of seniors almost immediately by increasing their costs for prescription drugs and probably long-term care. Further, Medicare costs could rise over time if healthier seniors choose to abandon the traditional benefit program.
I  don't know if Ryan  sketched out his "plan" on the back of an envelope  during a plane flight  from DC or if he's just a liar.  But either way,  it doesn't appear to  be either "serious" or honest.
This  is why seniors are  mistrustful of people "reforming" their program.   They paid into it  their whole working lives, they desperately need it  or they'll die, and  they know that they can't trust politicians not to  lie to them. You'd be  skeptical too.
It's  not that they trust Democrats more than  Republicans, but in this case  they probably do. The GOP's repeated  assaults on the program over the  years doesn't lend their claims of  trying to "save" it much  credibility. When they propose to fundamentally  change the program  these seniors know exactly what that means.

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