AMAC Action applauds Senator Rand Paul’s (KY) call for an investigation into the Biden-Harris administration’s use of billions of taxpayer dollars to offset the increase in Medicare Part D premiums caused by the Inflation Reduction Act. Senator Paul is concerned that the influx of money is a violation of the Hatch Act, which limits the political activities of employees who work with federally funded programs.
Paul contends that since the Inflation Reduction Act is a central theme in the Biden-Harris presidential campaign, a probe of this use of taxpayer funds is warranted.
AMAC Action President Bob Carlstrom agrees with Senator Paul saying, “Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote to pass the deceptively named Inflation Reduction Act which redesigned the Medicare Part D benefit and caused the largest increase in premiums since the program’s inception. Now we see the Biden-Harris administration attempting to fool seniors by spending billions of taxpayer dollars to artificially lower the premium increases facilitated by their own bad law.”
Carlstrom continued, “The timing of this maneuver is also quite dubious. The Biden-Harris administration clearly does not want to shock seniors with higher premiums for their drug benefit as we enter Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period and certainly not before the general election in November.”
The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period begins on October 15 and runs through December 7, 2024.
Thank you Sen P Rand. This administration has been poor stewards of the money they access. Investing inappropriately is no surprise of this administration. The
hundred billions to Ukraine, Israel, Congo and Somalia
ABOVE our Asheville, Boone, Tennessee American
citizens is a deplorable scam. They put Americans last.
it is very fearful as we look forward. They are irresponsible and run a tyranny attitude to taxpayers.
The approximate cost per Immigrant is $10,000.
Asheville residents that have survived will receive
$750.00 ! This situation requires investigation.
Did Congress approve these poor decisions?
Sincerely,
Tori
So I have Medicare part D. Should I switch from this?
You have my support AMAC.
Absolutely right!