Ok, then explain the supposed "cost savings" in Medicare, in which $716 Billion was taken out to fund the ACA.
No, you are either misunderstanding what is in it, or intentionally misstating it. The Ryan plan was to take the $700 Billion that Obama cut out of Medicare, and instead of using it to create a new entitlement program, Ryan's plan would shift it to the back end of Medicare to help defray the future unfunded liabilities.
You forgot one option. That you're another liar. Here's the truth about that 716 Billion.
Seems like just yesterday that the big Republican talking point was that Obamacare cuts $500 billion from Medicare. Now, it's $700 billion.
That's the number -- $716 billion to be precise -- that's gotten tossed around this week.
In an interview on the CBS program 60 Minutes, Mitt Romney said Obama "robbed Medicare" of $716 billion to pay for "Obamacare." We found that exaggerated what Obama had done in the health care law.
While the health care law reduces the amount of future spending growth in Medicare, the law doesn't actually cut Medicare. Savings come from reducing money that goes to private insurers who provide Medicare Advantage programs, among other things. The money wasn’t "robbed." We rated the statement Mostly False.
Responding to the Romney attack, Obama campaign spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said Ryan's budget relies on the same $700 billion in savings from Medicare that Mitt Romney and other Republicans have been attacking Democrats about.
Ryan has confirmed that, and we rated it True.
Thus kills one tired right wing talking point.
You're welcome
