Here We Go Again: Rostenkowski, Health Care and the Original Town-Hall Protest
by PubliusBack in 1989, the Democrat House, led by Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski, passed the ‘Catastrophic Health Care Act.’ The Act promised to expand coverage and benefits, financed by a surcharge on senior’s existing Medicare benefits. Passage of the Act sparked on outcry from seniors. CBSNews goes back into the archives to find footage of one of the protests.
The report forgets to mention that Congress quickly repealed the Catastrophic Act in response to the voter backlash. Something current Members of Congress might want to keep in mind.
The problem for today’s Democrats is that the PelosiCare bill they are being pressured to support has a lot more to anger seniors than just a modest surcharge. Between the cuts to Medicare and numerous higher taxes, more people will lose under this bill than gain. That’s very dangerous politics. Again, if a small surcharge, in exchange for more benefits, was enough to spark protests that rattled on Old Bull like Rostenkowski, imagine the backlash when seniors realize they will lose lots of benefits in exchange for…nothing. Rostenkowski was genuinely surprised by the protests. After Tuesday’s elections results, however, Democrats can’t say they weren’t warned.
Below is a list of the cuts to Medicare contained within PelosiCare:
- $170 billion in cuts to Medicare Advantage (MA) which currently provides benefits to more than 11 million seniors.
o The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts these cuts “could lead many plans to limit the benefits they offer, raise their premiums, or withdraw from the program.”
o CBO also predicts 3 million seniors will lose the plan they currently have and the non-partisan Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) predicts these cuts will result in 1 in 5 seniors no longer having access to an MA plan;
- $143.6 billion in across-the-board cuts by instituting a new, permanent “productivity adjustment” to reimbursement rates for all hospitals, Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs), skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), hospice, clinical laboratories, and durable medical equipment (DME);
- $56.7 billion in cuts to home health agencies by freezing payment rates in 2010, applying the productivity adjustment, and other reimbursement changes;
- $42.3 billion in cuts to the Medicare prescription drug program (Part D) by imposing government price-controls for drugs. As a result, CBO predicts seniors’ premiums will increase by at least 20%;
- $23.9 billion in additional cuts to SNFs by freezing their payment rates in 2010;
- $14.3 billion in provider reimbursement cuts by reallocating Medicare funding nationally;
- $10.3 billion in additional cuts to hospitals by slashing reimbursements designed to cover uncompensated care;
- $9.3 billion in yet further cuts to hospitals that have a high rate of readmitted patients;
- $8.2 billion in undisclosed cuts determined by the new, unelected “Center for Medicare Innovation;”
- $5.3 billion in cuts to inpatient rehabilitation facilities cuts by freezing payment rates in 2010;
- $3 billion in reimbursement cuts to providers who use imaging equipment (MRI, CT scans, etc);
- $1 billion cut to physician-owned hospitals, effectively legislating these hospitals out of existence. In some communities, physician-owned hospitals are the only hospital in the community.
- $800 million in additional DME cuts (power wheelchairs); and
- Plus, $14.5 billion in additional miscellaneous cuts to the Medicare program.





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This was when CBS had real reporters an not the garbage butt kissers they have now.
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…and so it goes. Maintaining liberty and a free nation is an ongoing process. One can never really ignore it. There are many who would oppress freedom in the name of what is really "the best for all". It takes time, thought and work to protect liberty. It may not be an easy task, but, it is the only truly worthwhile fight because everything that we cherish as free Americans depends upon it. Continue to be strong. Continue to stand up to adversity. Continue to let your voices be heard, unbending and with passion.
Not really…………..this is CBS we're talking about. It has always been biased and filled with lefties, it's just that back then, some wee, stray facts got through the veil of lies.
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It is ironic that proposed cuts to Medicare may sink the current healthcare bill (thankfully).
Medicare itself is not sustainable, and is already distorting healthcare in toxic ways.
Obamacare Bails Out Medicare
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But, better to have a smaller government program go bankrupt in the current environment, than tie the whole society together in suffocating regulation before going broke.
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They will not stop dumping on us will they?
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I'd like to see one of these in DC…………
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237 MILLIONAIRES IN CONGRESS! Thats why they don't give a damn about us.
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Well that video is what I've been picturing for some time now. We can stop them in there tracks if we surround them. They would either have to bend to the will of the people or bring in the thugs. Now wouldn't that look great on the media. Police and the military putting the forceables on un-armed American citizens. Kinda like it looks for Iran when the people protest a corrupt government. I'll take one for the team. Go ahead and bust my head. Just get it on film.
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We need to do more than tea parties!
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"I dont think they understand what the government is trying to do for them"
I don't care about cutting Medicaid myself, as a handout is a handout. However, to blatantly lie about what this bill is doing, as every supporter has been doing since day one, is completely unacceptable.
I have my own version of cap and trade. We cap their powers and trade all of these socialist out in the next election.
These cuts in Medicare are extremely concerning. My senior group has talked with our representatives and senators about our concerns, and although they assure us that our quality of coverage and access to doctors will not be hindered, I remain worried. Currently, I review Medicare options available in my area using the zip code search tool at PlanPrescriber.com. The are many choices now for 2010, but what will happen in 2011 and beyond when these cuts are implemented?
If this video does not get you fired up nothing will .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywgUCdefSW8
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