Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Old People Have to Vote


OLD PEOPLE HAVE TO VOTE


The old rusty Nail

A JOURNAL FOR OLD PEOPLE


Russell Burton, an Old Person


I am posting this article on the first of October because I wish to encourage all of us old people to vote.  We must vote to protect what we have paid for like Social Security and Medicare. And, we must protect the Affordable Health Care Act, sometimes called Obamacare.  I know the word Obamacare is used by those who do not like it but I think that it is descriptive and honors the president that finally got a health-care program through congress.

Republicans have never been our friend.  Their political platform had a plank in it to repeal Social Security until the mid 80s.  And, of course now they have plank in it to remove Obamacare.

Now, as a younger person not on Medicare I really did not think much about it, but I paid by dues so when I was old enough, I got Medicare A and I bought into Medicare B.  I have not used the drug one because I have other insurance that buys my drugs.  Wow, what a fantastic program I discovered with Medicare. 

Of course, when I was in my late 60s at the start of my Medicare experience, I was young and healthier than I am now. Looking back on it, I didn’t use it much until my late 70s when I was approaching old age.  Suddenly I required some serious and costly surgery.  Prostate cancer is not your friend and a chunk of fat-like junk broke loose from someplace and got stuck in a major artery to my right leg.  Surgery fixed both problems but at pretty steep costs.  For instance, the leg thing cost over $70,000. 

My best friend who I loved with all of my heart (he didn’t like me telling him that because he thought that was gay talk) died a few years ago.  He was several years older than I, so it would be expected that he would die first.  But, of course dying at age 80 is only average and he was far above average.  He had several heart surgeries that cost Medicare several hundred thousand dollars.  And, he told me, “Russ I could have never afforded these surgeries nor would my insurance have covered them. Thank God for Medicare.” But, you know what, he was a Republican!!!!!  Oh well…

But, I still loved him.  That shows what an understanding and forgiving guy I really am. Of course he was a very lovable man.  In fact, he was the kindest most giving person I have ever known.  We can’t let politics get in the way of friendship.

Back to voting, I have nothing against Republicans, many of my friends are Republicans and they are nice decent good fun loving people who pay their bills and taxes (of course begrudgingly).  And, they all love Medicare.  Now, I must admit that many of them are retired military guys and gals.  This always amazed me that the military people live in a socialized world but usually vote Republican. Your world in the military, if you make it your career, is one of government care from cradle to grave.  

Now, don’t get me wrong, I know that they have earned every bit of it and I salute all of them.  But, why do they not want us civilians to have some of the same benefits that we are willing to pay for?

Of course, the Republican’s worn-out argument is that Medicare is going broke.  How interesting, that Medicare started under LBJ has survived for over 50 years and still not broke. I admit that as people grow older, remember when it started life expectancy was late 60s so people were on it for fewer years than they are now.  But, there are ways of fixing it without turning it into a voucher program that will cost old people an average of $6,000 each and every year that they live. Now, that is average telling us that many people will pay far more than that.  In fact, some will have to pay many thousands more than that if the insurance company drops them.

Well, if you are a wealthy person you don’t care but for most of us, we could not pay that so we would either become a burden to the taxpayers or just die.  The latter is not an option that appeals to me! And, don’t kid yourself insurance companies are not your friend!  They look at us like we are Mr. Goodbars.

Now good ole Mitt, says that he will not change it at all after he becomes president and gets rid of Obamacare. That is he is saying, he will return Medicare Advantage that costs billions of Medicare funds and quickly see the Medicare that Obama fixed go broke!  Oh my, it is broke so we will have to make some serious changes – like vouchers?

Let’s address Medicare Advantage for a minute.  I didn’t know what it was until I began living during the summer in upstate New York several years ago.  I was amazed that the government paid private insurance companies to run a form of Medicare that cost taxpayers billions of dollars more than the Medicare that I was using. Of course, these people got a few perks with the program that I didn’t get on traditional Medicare but the increased costs amounted to serious money.  You know a billion here and a billion there and you are talking real money.

So, I looked into its history that I found interesting.  This Advantage program was a payoff to private insurance companies that was supposed to show that they could compete with the government plan.  Well, they charged more but that extra cost was supposed to come down after a few years.  If, it didn’t then the insurance companies would not be able to sell this expensive plans and those people using them would have to revert to the government Medicare.  Okay, you guessed it, because of lobbying the costs did not come down nor was it disbanded.  It just kept coasting along costing all of us billions of dollars each year. Yes, everyone including me who is using the less expensive program.

Of course, Medicare Advantage was dropped by Obamacare because it costs lots of money and was not fair to people using the government operated one.  Oh boy, how the Republicans jumped on that complaining that Obama robbed Medicare by over $700 billion dollars over ten years.  Of course, they really will raid it of more than that and leave old people with $7,000 vouchers with no plan to increase them with the rising costs of medical care.

Does anybody believe that insurance companies will sell old people adequate medical coverage for less than $600 per month?  Want to buy a bridge?  Okay, Mitt and Paul tell us that our Medicare will not change. And, that their wonderful program will not begin until younger people like my son become eligible. Well, I want my son and his family to have the same wonderful medical care that I have when they get old.

So, how to fix it?  Of course, income for this program must increase.  One way that will accomplish this is to continue to have people pay into it after they make more than something like $100,000.  I was amazed that after my annual salary was something like $90,000, I didn’t pay more money into it!  Suddenly, in the fall of the year I received a notice that my pay just went up because Medicare payments were not taken out until the beginning of next year.  How crazy is that!  Making that much money I should have been paying more into it instead of nothing.

Of course another way is to increase the age at which someone can begin to use it.  I didn’t start using it until I was 68 when I retired.  Increasing the age makes lots of sense because like I wrote previously, life expectancy has increased by several fold and the costs of medical care has increased a bunch. Not only has it gotten more expensive but of course much better.  That is why our finish line keeps getting further and further away.

Well its closing time for this chapter of The Old Rusty Nail.  Please vote and protect what is yours!