On the recordMay 17, 2023
Medicare part D raised the deficit forever by about 1 percent of GDP.
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congress.govMedicare part D raised the deficit forever by about 1 percent of GDP.
Ron Johnson critiques Medicare Part D for its impact on the deficit.
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The amount that they’re looking to reduce spending is about 1.3%. It’s a rounding error. It’s completely inadequate.
The legacy of the corporate media they are cheerleaders for the Democrat Party.
I don’t see any scenario where it’s going to be deficit-neutral. That’s my problem.