Biden and Harris took money out of Medicare and used it on green energy. Now premiums will skyrocket. And they purposely tried to hide it until after the election. pic.twitter.com/AUnb4pV0l3
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) November 15, 2024
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), touted as a win for lowering inflation and reducing healthcare costs, has ignited backlash for diverting nearly $260 billion in projected Medicare savings to fund green initiatives and subsidies. Critics argue this decision undermines seniors’ benefits, potentially leading to increased premiums.
Ron Fitzwater, CEO of the Missouri Pharmacy Association, labeled this move as a betrayal of Medicare. In an Op-Ed, he accused the Biden-Harris administration of funneling Medicare savings into electric vehicle tax credits, subsidies for insurers, and programs for illegal immigrants, rather than safeguarding senior healthcare.
Supporters of the IRA highlight measures such as capping out-of-pocket expenses and negotiating drug prices to save Medicare costs over the next decade. However, detractors warn these actions will come at the expense of beneficiaries, as savings are siphoned into unrelated initiatives.
With premium hikes looming, the fallout from the IRA continues to fuel intense debate over its true cost to Americans. Seniors brace for higher expenses as questions linger about the government’s priorities.
Biden-Harris IRA diverted $260 BILLION in #Medicare “savings” for EVs/other handouts, spiked premiums 20%-179% & raids $5 BILLION+ per year from Medicare trust fund to cover up costs. Actual patient Rx savings? $1.5 billion. Bidenomics! @WSJopiniont.co/5qRoeL2WP1
— Steve Forbes (@SteveForbesCEO) August 15, 2024
Sources
- CMS – Inflation Reduction Act and Medicare
- CMS – Lowers Health Care Costs for Millions of Americans
- HHS – Cost Savings for Prescription Drugs
- Missouri Times – Ron Fitzwater Op-Ed
- Missouri Times – PBM Reform and Transparency
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