UPDATE: Tom Carper STILL has no position on GOP initiative to end Medicare
UPDATE: 12:28 – I called again to see if there has been any recent thinking on the Senator’s part regarding Paul Ryan’s plans to phase out Medicare next year. There hasn’t been. Senator Carper still has no position on Paul Ryan’s plainly stated intention to phase out Medicare next year.
I just called Carper’s DC office (202) 224-2441, and it is simply outrageous that Senator Tom Carper “has no position” on Paul Ryan’s plans to phase out Medicare next year. Ryan made his intentions clear three days ago. It is infuriating and ridiculous.
Ryan’s plan will provide massive subsidies to private insurance companies, many of whom are Carper contributors. Time to run that photo of Carper in his NASCAR-style jacket.
Might I suggest that everyone reading this call Carper’s DC office [(202) 224-2441], and ask, “Does the Senator have a position on the phase out of Medicare?” until the Senator has a position on Paul Ryan’s plans?
It will only take a minute of your time.
We need a “Million Geezer March.” Just make sure to line up plenty of Porta-Potties.
..or call the DC office.
Utterly outrageous or completely typical for Tom The DINO? Calling the DC office and pretending I’m Jason330, that ought to get a response.
Go for it.
I called and got an aide directly. He said (of course) that he could not speak for the Senator, and offered to pass along my question about Social Security (although my question was about Medicare).
I already have a box full of those Carper reponses, so I rephrased it as a comment: “I am encouraging Senator Carper to come out NOW with a public statement about Paul Ryan’s plan to privatize Medicare and Social Security. It’s important to oppose those plans now and not to wait until they are published. We’ve seen the drafts before.” So that is the message I left.
I totally expect Carper’s position to be “I have to wait until I see the plan.” That’s not good enough.
Doesn’t the Senator have a position on this important issue? It is pretty straightforward. I think front line call takers should have a ready response.
Massive subsidies to insurance companies. hmmmmm….that will surely brings rates down.
Right. Subsidies to insurance through Obamacare is evil and socialist but this won’t be. Somehow.
At least (under the GOP version) Insurance companies will not have to pretend to be spending the subsidy on something other than shareholder profits.
We need a “Million Geezer March.”
More of a toddle, isn’t it?
In truth, the ones who will get it in the neck are those in their 50s, who have planned retirement around affordable medical insurance and instead will be facing either a lifetime of work or retirement in poverty.
“awesome…” says the 51 year old.
Well, then, strap on your walking shoes (no New Balance!). Clothing optional.
I heard there’s a place in Jamaica like that
@ Jason330 Every elected official should respond to your wishes, HA!!!
How many times have I called for the folks on this site to call our congress critters about one issue or another and not one single time has anyone responded that they would do it orchid done it. But boy, everyone keeps up the useless keyboard masturbation! Ya deserve what you’ve got!
That’s the spirit JIm.
It’s outrageous that we even have to ask a supposed Democrat what his position is.
@JimC: I dunno, how many? You sound like you’ve kept count.
Y’all know what Carper’s doing? “Reaching across the aisle to find commonsense solutions.”
Senator Stockholm Syndrome. He is to Delaware what the Clintons were to Washington. If we can unite on one issue, it’s that Carper must go and be replaced by someone who is not in thrall to the corporate interests that fund his campaigns.
Isn’t he up in 2018? Can we please find a primary challenger if he runs again?
Let’s see…Eugene Young, Bryan Townsend, Matt Denn…
It cost something like $10,000 to file. I don’t think anyone is going o want to spend that to send a message.
Also 10:02 – I just called again. And he still has no comment. Which.. at this point, you have to wonder, why? It should be a simple “Yes. He has a position. He is against it.”
I almost get the feeling that he is trying to normalize the idea that Medicaid is being phased out.