who don t have money away then those left wing groups may have a point. means test medicare. you raised this concept earlier so that rich people who or people i shouldn t say rich people. people of a certain economic income threshold will, perhaps, not receive their medicare benefits in the same way. look, the white house and their allies on the hill are eager to play down this dispute. today we heard from congressman steny hoyer, the number two democrat in the house from maryland telling reporters that the president s plan to incorporate this chained cpi for social security, quote: is not a news flash. and jay carney, the white house press secretary said this is not ideal from the president s point of view, it does reflect one part of a balanced approach to debt reduction as he has called for. one last point here, one little point. it s really just a drop in the bucket. use of the chained cpi for social security would raise $130 billion of tax revenue for social security over the
who don t have money away then those left wing groups may have a point. means test medicare. you raised this concept earlier so that rich people who or people i shouldn t say rich people. people of a certain economic income threshold will, perhaps, not receive their medicare benefits in the same way. look, the white house and their allies on the hill are eager to play down this dispute. today we heard from congressman steny hoyer, the number two democrat in the house from maryland telling reporters that the president s plan to incorporate this chained cpi for social security, quote: is not a news flash. and jay carney, the white house press secretary said this is not ideal from the president s point of view, it does reflect one part of a balanced approach to debt reduction as he has called for. one last point here, one little point. it s really just a drop in the bucket. use of the chained cpi for social security would raise $130 billion of tax revenue for social security over the
who don t have money away then those left wing groups may have a point. means test medicare. you raised this concept earlier so that rich people who or people i shouldn t say rich people. people of a certain economic income threshold will, perhaps, not receive their medicare benefits in the same way. look, the white house and their allies on the hill are eager to play down this dispute. today we heard from congressman steny hoyer, the number two democrat in the house from maryland telling reporters that the president s plan to incorporate this chained cpi for social security, quote: is not a news flash. and jay carney, the white house press secretary said this is not ideal from the president s point of view, it does reflect one part of a balanced approach to debt reduction as he has called for. one last point here, one little point. it s really just a drop in the bucket. use of the chained cpi for social security would raise $130 billion of tax revenue for social security over the