Health Care | Medicare Benefits Should Not Be Expanded to Cover Prescription Drugs

In the following viewpoint, Bruce Bartlett argues that as the wealthiest group in the nation, seniors do not need a prescription drug subsidy in addition to medical benefits from federally funded Medicare. Americans over the age of sixtyfive now get more in Social Security benefits than they ever paid in, he maintains. He contends that seniors’ power as a voting bloc allows them to manipulate politicians to get whatever they want. According to Bartlett, younger working adults, the majority of whom do not bother to vote, will pay the bill for senior entitlements. Bruce Bartlett is a...

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