[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 160 (Wednesday, December 12, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H6714]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DON'T RAISE ELIGIBILITY AGE FOR MEDICARE
(Mr. COHEN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. COHEN. Mr. Speaker, we're in these fiscal cliff talks, and the
President and the Speaker are trying to work out a solution. They're
talking about tax rates for the top 2 percent and taxing their wealth.
That's something they should do because it's fair and it gives the
other 98 percent tax relief. But at the same time they're talking about
increasing the Medicare age from 65 to 67. That's taxing the wealth of
the less fortunate people who are 65 and 67. For them and for
everybody, your health is your wealth. Jimmy Copeland, a friend and
semi-philosopher, said that ``your health is your wealth.'' If you
raise the Medicare age from 65 to 67, you're going to sacrifice the
health of people who are not the most fortunate. So while we tax the
income of the most wealthy, we'll be taxing what wealth the less
wealthy have--their health. That's wrong. Mr. President and Mr. Speaker
should not increase that age and tax the poor.
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