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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2475594" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Once again take the time to read Speaker Paul Ryan's plan to so called "save" Medicare by ending the fee for service plan and give a couple on Medicare a voucher for $7700 to buy private insurance. There isn't an insurer in the world who would sell a 68 year old couple a health insurance plan for $650 a month. Furthermore the big banks are chomping at the bit waiting for a privatized Social Security. The deposits are not insured, the management fees would take a major share of the appreciation and the investment products carry risk just like a brokerage account which can go down as easily as they can go up. Often influenced by the banks own short sellers and options traders. Now that they have a Republican president and total control of both Houses. Not going to go after them? Their plan is right there for everyone to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2475594, member: 58386"] Once again take the time to read Speaker Paul Ryan's plan to so called "save" Medicare by ending the fee for service plan and give a couple on Medicare a voucher for $7700 to buy private insurance. There isn't an insurer in the world who would sell a 68 year old couple a health insurance plan for $650 a month. Furthermore the big banks are chomping at the bit waiting for a privatized Social Security. The deposits are not insured, the management fees would take a major share of the appreciation and the investment products carry risk just like a brokerage account which can go down as easily as they can go up. Often influenced by the banks own short sellers and options traders. Now that they have a Republican president and total control of both Houses. Not going to go after them? Their plan is right there for everyone to see. [/QUOTE]
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