Misleading Onslaught by 60 Plus

Conservative group launches $5 million attack against Dems.
September 17, 2010

Summary

The conservative 60 Plus Association has launched a flurry of ads against 16 
Democrats, many of them in tight House races. 


The group is spending more than $5 million – from donors whose identities it 
doesn’t have to disclose – to run the ads saying the lawmakers "betrayed" their 
constituents by voting for the health care overhaul signed into law earlier 
this 
year. 


That’s a matter of opinion, of course. 

But most of the ads also make statements that can’t be backed up, lack 
important 
context or are wrong. 


Some of the ads say that the law means "seniors could lose their doctors" or 
that it "threatens seniors’ ability to keep their own doctor." 


But what the ads are talking about here has nothing to do with the new health 
care law. 


Some doctors have said they may stop accepting Medicare patients because of 
scheduled payment cuts set in motion by a 1997 law, cuts that are unaffected by 
the new statute. 


All of the ads say that the new law cuts $500 billion from Medicare. 

It’s true that the law would restrain future growth of the program, but this 
isn’t cutting from existing spending. 


And the amount is spread over 10 years, totaling about 7 percent of what 
Medicare was projected to cost over that decade. 


Many of the ads feature seniors saying the law will "hurt the quality of our 
care." 


But the law specifically forbids cuts in the basic package of Medicare 
benefits, 
and even adds some new features, such as wellness checkups. 


It also closes the "doughnut hole" gap in the prescription drug benefit. 

Note: This is a summary only. 

The full article with analysis, images and citations may be viewed on our Web 
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