Jerry Taylor and
Ramesh Ponnuru have been going a few rounds on the Medicare
prescription drug benefit. The basic claims both are making are
obviously true: The public wanted Medicare coverage of
prescription drugs badly enough it was unlikely a political party
could resist and still win at the ballot box; the enactment of
the prescription drug benefit coupled with the failure of Social
Security reform increased the unfunded liabilities of the major
federal entitlement programs. Republicans have occasionally tried
and failed to take positive steps on entitlements. They have also
taken some negative steps and succeeded.
But Medicare Part D is a good example of how shortsighted the
Republican approach to these issues can be. The prescription drug
benefit didn't change the long-term political calculus of which
party held the advantage on health care and government spending
on seniors, even if it yielded some short-term gains in 2002 and
2004. And while conservatives are deluding themselves when they
pretend GOP fiscal irresponsibility was the main reason
Republicans lost their majorities, GOP fiscal responsibility has
undermined Republican arguments against Democratic spending.
It's easy to see why Republicans made the Medicare Part D bet
they did during George W. Bush's first term. But it's much harder
to see how the party as a whole benefited over the long term. On
health care and entitlements, Republicans too often seem to
vacilate between ignoring political reality and being enslaved by
it.
I knew hard core Republican voters at Sun City West who were
adamant that they would not vote for Bush unless he gave them
their prescription drug benefit-they said this to their kids btw
who were taking leave from their busy military schedules to visit
them.
I think a certain age group does vote by a greater tendency
Republican-so they are valuable voters.
They , however are use to being called The Greatest Generation
and dammit they deserved their Prescription Drug Benefit.
Of course there are a "few" Libertarians out there that hated
this compromise and persuaded a lot of others about that and a
whole host of other things they are always right about in their
labs of theory only and la voila-
anon| 5.19.09 @ 2:01PM
Ramesh is right.
I knew hard core Republican voters at Sun City West who were adamant that they would not vote for Bush unless he gave them their prescription drug benefit-they said this to their kids btw who were taking leave from their busy military schedules to visit them.
I think a certain age group does vote by a greater tendency Republican-so they are valuable voters.
They , however are use to being called The Greatest Generation and dammit they deserved their Prescription Drug Benefit.
Of course there are a "few" Libertarians out there that hated this compromise and persuaded a lot of others about that and a whole host of other things they are always right about in their labs of theory only and la voila-
we have nationalized health care on the horizon.
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