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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSenate Republican accidentally admits GOP is coming for Medicare
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana slipped up on Monday, admitting that congressional Republicans are coming for Medicare.
In an appearance on CNBC, Cassidy said congressional Republicans will look at cutting not just discretionary spending in the budgetto partially pay for President Donald Trump's tax cuts for the richbut also mandatory spending like Medicare, the overwhelmingly popular and critical program that provides health care to more than 68 million older Americans.
"Let's look at Medicare: Is there some way we can cut Medicare so that, excuse me, reform Medicare so that benefits stay the same but that it's less expensive, more efficient?" Cassidy said. I would say that there is, and that's where our opportunity lies.
Cassidys comments give away the game that when Republicans say they want to "reform" programs, they really mean cut them.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/4/1/2313871/-Senate-Republican-accidentally-admits-GOP-is-coming-for-Medicare
Whoops!! He spilled the beans

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(41,785 posts)Yes senator, Medicare like any other program could be subject to efforts to make it less costly and more efficient. Sadly your party has no idea how that might be done. Your party wants to hurt people and destroy things. The more pain and destruction the happier you will be. Ya know easy stuff which doesnt take planning and execution. Something your party knows nothing of. You guys are good at the easy stuff?
Emile
(33,711 posts)Skittles
(163,027 posts)Project 2025 aims to make Advantage scams the DEFAULT for newer folk, I guess because too many people are catching on what BS it is.
of course, they cost the government MORE but as long as the uber-rich repuke donors are happy, that is all that counts