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Originally Posted by Guest
A liberal site, but a quote is a quote. Be aware, this IS the game plan.
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Price also noted that Republicans are eyeing using a tactic known as budget reconciliation to make the change. That process allows Republicans to pass bills with a simple majority in the U.S. Senate.
When asked by TPM about timing for changes to Medicare, Price said "I think that is probably in the second phase of reconciliation, which would have to be in the FY 18 budget resolution in the first 6-8 months."
Rep. Tom Price Reveals Republicans Eyeing Medicare Overhaul In 2017
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I guess I'm going to have to repeat myself one more time - I get that there are going to be changes. I don't think that is newsworthy since just about everyone knows that. My point is posters, particularly one on here, who continues to cry wolf about everything being stopped, ended, etc. Enough of the hysteria! Let's wait and see....what else can we do at this place and time anyway? I do know one thing though - ONE PERSON ALONE cannot fundamentally change important programs such as medicare and social security, so let's just see what happens before shouting the sky is falling.