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Investigators looking into Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon’s finances can’t determine the source of nearly $10,000 in cash that was deposited into her bank accounts.
The Democratic mayor faces trial in November on charges including perjury and theft. Read More
Don’t tell me there is another Democrat in trouble, they’re not corrupt are they?
The worst U.S. economic recession in 70 years is forcing senior citizens out of retirement, leaving them fighting for jobs in a weak labor market or risk homelessness, according to a private study.
“These people are at the age where they understandably thought their job-searching years were behind them,” said Cynthia Metzler, president and CEO of Experience Works.
“But here they are, many in their 60s, 70s and beyond, desperate to find work so they can keep a roof over their heads and food on the table.”
Ninety percent of respondents 76 years and older planned to continue working for the next five years. Read More
The senior citizens are hurting and what does Obama and the democrats do, they disallows a Social Security cost of living increase and plans to cut $100 billion dollars from Medicare benefits! While at the same time giving billions to big companies and banks!
Congress’ chief budget officer is contradicting President Barack Obama’s oft-stated claim that seniors wouldn’t see their Medicare benefits cut under a health care overhaul.
The head of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, Douglas Elmendorf, told senators Tuesday that seniors in Medicare’s managed care plans would see reduced benefits under a bill in the Finance Committee.
The bill would cut payments to the Medicare Advantage plans by more than $100 billion over 10 years.Read More
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The Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday defeated an amendment to health-care legislation that likely would have spared private Medicare Advantage plans from any subsidy cuts under the bill.
The amendment, offered by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, would have required a certification that the bill’s section on privately run Medicare plans, which are known as Medicare Advantage plans, would not result in any benefit reductions from those who are enrolled in the private plans. If it was found that benefit reductions would occur, the bill’s language on Medicare Advantage would be eliminated.
Hatch’s amendment was defeated by a 14-9 vote, with all of the panel’s Democrats and Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, voting against it.
Seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans may well lose some extra benefits they now receive, because a competitive bidding provision in the bill is expected to result in reductions in payments to private insurers that run the plans. Because of that, Hatch’s amendment likely would have kept Medicare Advantage plans untouched under the bill. Read More
There you go seniors…Obama has lied again and again to you!Young Americans is this what you want for your mother, father, and grandparents who brought you into this World and provided for you until old enough for you to take care of self. Is this how we treat seniors?