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"We have to learn the lesson that intellectual honesty is fundamental for everything we cherish." -Sir Karl Popper

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Monday, May 09, 2005

Spare the rod, spoil the senior citizen...

It's still difficult to type, so I'll let Salon do the talking:

You may also remember that, last June, a small furor erupted when a constituent told then-Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle that the government was going to take away some of her food stamps if she opted into the plan. The Bush administration assured Daschle that the concern was unfounded . Medicare chief Mark McClellan told Daschle: "New benefits . . . cannot take away any existing federal benefits." Bush's Department of Agriculture, which runs the food stamp program, followed up with a memorandum to its regional directors saying that it would ensure that "no food stamp applicant or participant who uses the drug discount card will lose food stamp benefits."

It turns out that wasn't, you know, "true."

As the New York Times reported over the weekend, some seniors who take advantage of the prescription drug plan will in fact see some of their savings offset by a cut in the food stamps they receive. The thinking: If seniors are spending less on drugs, then they surely they have more to spend on food. As the Times reported, the Bush administration says a hypothetical Mrs. Smith might see her drug costs drop from $147 to $105 a month. But in recognition of this windfall, the government would take away $17 of her $27 a month in food stamps. The Bush administration says that Mrs. Smith still comes out ahead because "she still has $25 more cash in her pocket - $42 medical savings, less the $17 decrease in food stamps."