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The per person Medicare Part B insurance premium will increase from the present  monthly fee of $96.40,  to: $104.20 in 2012;   $120.20 in 2013;   and $247.00 in 2014 according to
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Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 4, 2011 12:29 PM EDT
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First: October 4, 2011
Last: October 4, 2011
The per person Medicare Part B insurance premium will increase from the present monthly fee of $96.40, to: $104.20 in 2012; $120.20 in 2013; and $247.00 in 2014 according to the Obama Healthcare Bill. This bill was endorsed by AARP. What can be done to offset the increased costs noted above, while taxation, inflation and other costs of living for Senior Citizens increase?

 

 

 

 

 

These are provisions incorporated in the Obamacare legislation, purposely delayed

 

so as not to 'confuse' the 2012 re-election. Send this to all seniors that you know,

 

so they will know who's throwing them under the bus.

Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 11, 2011 4:25 PM EDT
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First: October 11, 2011
Last: October 11, 2011
Do you have any evidence of this? Perhaps a link to a credible media outlet? Or are you just posting an anonymous email that someone sent to you?

Yeah, that's what I thought.

Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 13, 2011 7:05 PM EDT
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My 80-year-old father is saying the same thing, about the cost of Part B hitting $250/month in 2013 or 2014.  This must be some kind of Internet misinformation, so does anyone really know.  It sounds totally impossible.

Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 13, 2011 8:33 PM EDT
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Medicare
Let me tell you my story about Medicare
Enjoy and Thanks for Listening!

Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 14, 2011 5:25 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases:
Do you have any evidence of this? Perhaps a link to a credible media outlet? Or are you just posting an anonymous email that someone sent to you? Yeah, that's what I thought.
Posted by iKilian

Should be somewhere in the thousands of pages of ACA few ever read!

Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 15, 2011 11:52 PM EDT
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Medicare cost for 2012
Let me tell you my Medicere story about Medicare costs for 2012
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Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 15, 2011 11:55 PM EDT
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Medicare cost for 2012
Let me tell you my story about Medicare costs for 2012
Enjoy and Thanks for Listening!

Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 18, 2011 8:29 PM EDT
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First: October 18, 2011
Last: October 26, 2011
I don't have any comments on the YouTube cartoon that Rellif keeps posting over and over. But check this page on www.factcheck.org: http://www.factcheck.org/2011/04/premium-nonsense-on-medicare/

www.snopes.com has another repudiation of the scare tactic rumor. It is a bit more complicated article because it starts with the COLA rumors but ends with the same conclusion as FactCheck did. You can find the Snopes article here: http://www.snopes.com/politics/socialsecurity/cola.asp

Both FactCheck and Snopes are good sites to check the facts behind the rumors that are always floating the online world.

Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at October 26, 2011 2:12 PM EDT
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First: October 18, 2011
Last: October 26, 2011
In Response to Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases:
My 80-year-old father is saying the same thing, about the cost of Part B hitting $250/month in 2013 or 2014.  This must be some kind of Internet misinformation, so does anyone really know.  It sounds totally impossible.
Posted by cdstx


I replied to this post with the following but I'm not sure anyone saw it. I had no responses. So I'm trying to send it directly to you. Here's my reply:

I don't have any comments on the YouTube cartoon that Rellif keeps posting over and over. But check this page on www.factcheck.org: http://www.factcheck.org/2011/04/premium-nonsense-on-medicare/

www.snopes.com has another repudiation of the scare tactic rumor. It is a bit more complicated article because it starts with the COLA rumors but ends with the same conclusion as FactCheck did. You can find the Snopes article here: http://www.snopes.com/politics/socialsecurity/cola.asp

Both FactCheck and Snopes are good sites to check the facts behind the rumors that are always floating the online world.

Re: Proposed Medicare Cost Increases

posted at November 11, 2011 6:11 AM EST
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Last: June 16, 2013
In Response to Proposed Medicare Cost Increases:
The per person Medicare Part B insurance premium will increase from the present  monthly fee of $96.40,  to: $104.20 in 2012;   $120.20 in 2013;   and $247.00 in 2014 according to the Obama Healthcare Bill. This bill was endorsed by AARP. What can be done to offset the increased costs noted above, while taxation, inflation and other costs of living for Senior Citizens increase?           These are provisions incorporated in the Obamacare legislation, purposely delayed   so as not to 'confuse' the 2012 re-election. Send this to all seniors that you know,   so they will know who's throwing them under the bus.
Posted by 72Luigi


FIRST OF ALL ---IT's  NOT OBAMACARE.....its HEALTHCARE LEGISLATION
www.dailykos.com
In today's installment of stupidity, crass political calculations and the desperate need to be inducted into the Washington Post's circle of Very Serious People,    I present to you a list of 60 House Democrats who now say they are willing to lock arms with the people who seek to destroy Medicare,,,,,,,
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