xj0hnx
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Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: xj0hnx
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: QuantumPion
Social programs like medicare, medicaid and social security were a bad idea from the start and should never have been implemented. Unfortunately it would be impractical to get rid of them now since many people have become dependent on those programs. The least we can do is to not make the situation worse, by piling on top of 3 bankrupt programs, yet another mandatory program which will be worse tenfold.
I did not read the interview but that is my guess as to what his position is, which matches most conservatives.
/facepalm
The interviewer asks him if he doesn't like Medicare, he refuses to answer. Gee, I wonder why.
Why does he have to "like" Medicare? Why is him wanting to fix what we have, even if he feels it shouldn't exist, but as QuantumPion pointed out does an would screw up more by getting rid of it now, but still not supporting piling on more bad?
If you can find a quote of Steele saying Medicare shouldn't exist I will agree with you.
Why would he need to? Funny, you'd agree and everything would be hunkydoory, except as soon as he said it he would be vilified as the guy that wants to kill grandma by the left. Damn if you do, damned if you don't.
				
		
			