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Quin Hillyer: Biden won’t save Medicare by stabbing Republicans

Por: The Advocate Opinion March 12, 2023

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President Joe Biden could have done a truly constructive thing by writing in Tuesday’s New York Times about the need to save the Medicare system from insolvency. Instead, he , thus offering poison rather than good policy medicine.Medicare’s finances are indeed precarious. That’s why some of us for two decades have been begging for bipartisan, cooperative, no-blame efforts to extend the system’s life span. And it’s why we all may need... + full article



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