Obama still pushing to make military health care less affordable
Washington Free Beacon:
It seems to be another example of an expired promise that you could keep your current health care plan.
The Obama administration on Friday threatened to veto a defense appropriations bill in part because it does not include higher health care fees for members of the military.“The Administration is disappointed that the Congress did not incorporate the requested TRICARE fee initiatives into either the appropriation or authorization legislation,” the White House wrote in an official policy statement expressing opposition to the bill, which the House approved in May.President Obama’s most recent budget proposal includes billions of dollars in higher fees for members of TRICARE, the military health care system, and is part of the administration’s plan to cut nearly $500 billion from the Pentagon’s budget.
...Military health care under TRICARE is a pretty good deal, but it is not as good a deal as it was when I was in the Marines and the military had doctors we could see without a copay. What the political mistake Obama is making is pushing for this change at a time when he is resisting changes to entitlements like Medicare. There is some speculation that Obama is trying to push military and retirees into the new state health care exchanges under Obamacare. That would be a real downer for troop morale.
It seems to be another example of an expired promise that you could keep your current health care plan.
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