cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11610908

The right-wing policy agenda written for a new Donald Trump presidency would “greatly accelerate” efforts to privatize Medicare

Last year, for the first time ever, a majority of Americans eligible for Medicare were on privatized Medicare Advantage plans. If Republicans win the presidential race this year, the push to fully privatize Medicare, the government health insurance program for seniors and people with disabilities, will only intensify.

Conservative operatives have already sketched out what the GOP’s policy agenda would look like in the early days of a new Donald Trump presidency. As Rolling Stone has detailed, the proposed Project 2025 agenda is radically right-wing. One item buried in the 887-page blueprint has attracted little attention thus far, but would have a monumental impact on the health of America’s seniors and the future of one of America’s most popular social programs: a call to “make Medicare Advantage the default enrollment option” for people who are newly eligible for Medicare.

Such a policy would hasten the end of the traditional Medicare program, as well as its foundational premise: that seniors can go to any doctor or provider they choose. The change would be a boon for private health insurers — which generate massive profits and growing portions of their revenues from Medicare Advantage plans — and further consolidate corporate control over the United States health care system.

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    9 months ago

    One must admire that Republicans do not squander opportunities. A major frustration with Obama and Congressional Democrats in 2010 was that they had dicked around for two years with veto-proof supermajorities and accomplished exactly nothing of import.

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      9 months ago

      The Republicans ratfucked Franken out of his seat for several months, and then two other senators were too sick to vote. Then Kennedy died. Really, it was like 4 months, but it was still a squandered opportunity. Imagine the damage Republicans would do in 4 months.

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      9 months ago

      It’s because both parties are ultimately at the will of rich donors. The Republicans are unabashedly against the public well-being, but Democrats have to maintain the appearance of being the good guys.

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        9 months ago

        Oh, they’re both being played like fiddles. What’s ironic to me is how they’ve completely switched roles since the mid-20th century. Nixon definitely made a Faustian bargain with the racists in the old Confederacy in a desperate attempt to hold onto power. Who can really be surprised that Lucifer showed up to collect?

        Although I am just a little confused. I always thought the Christian god of evil was red. Who knew he was actually orange?