All the experts agree Medicare is going to go broke.
Do we need Medicare reform? Yes we do.
Enrolling in the Medicare Prescription Drug Program will be a great savings for most senior citizens.
I am a supporter of Medicare for All.
I don't have a problem talking about Medicare or Medicaid or some other very important issue.
I opposed the Medicare prescription drug entitlement. I opposed the Wall Street bailout. I opposed the stimulus bill.
I support Medicare for all. It is my preferred policy.
I'm too young for Medicare and too old for broads to care.
I'm too young for Medicare and too old for women to care.
If Medicare today includes Medicare supplemental, why wouldn't Medicare for all include a Medicare supplement for all who want it?
It is accurate. Medicare is more popular.
Medicaid and Medicare both need to be devolved to the states.
Medicare and Social Security have created the healthiest and most financially secure generation of senior citizens in American history.
Medicare for all is not a top issue for older voters.
Medicare is being reformed. We're modernizing it, we're not cutting it but reforming it so that it is more cost effective.
Medicare is immune from the competitive pressures that force private insurers to pay attention to what patients and doctors want.
Medicare pays for 80 percent, but 20 percent out of pocket.
Medicare provided guaranteed equal coverage, something that the private sector could not.
Protecting Medicare and Social Security, health care, workers' rights, and a woman's right to choose remain top priorities for me.
She's too young for medicare and too old for me to care.
So I do believe that we have to move toward a medicare for all, single-payer system.
Social Security and Medicare represent promises made and we must keep these commitments.
The greatest threat to Medicare is Obamacare, and we're going to stop it.
This is going to lower drug prices for medicare and for everyone.
Under Medicare right now, I get paid to put a pacemaker in you, but I don't get paid to counsel you about end-of-life care.
We added Medicare Part D to a system facing bankruptcy and gave no thought to means testing it.
We have to end Medicare as we know it. We have to fix it.
We know that Medicare is set to go bankrupt in 2024 with no action, and social security is set to be insolvent by 2037.
We shouldn't be undermining Medicare for those who need it most in order to give more tax cuts to those who need them least.