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October 21st, 2025
A special edition.
A message from our sponsor.
President Trump promised to protect Medicare for seniors — but the No UPCODE Act would cut Medicare Advantage by billions of dollars. This after cuts from the previous administration have already reduced benefits and increased costs for millions of beneficiaries. Protect seniors. Stop the No UPCODE Act.
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Shout outs.
Thank you to our sponsor the Better Medicare Alliance for warning about legislation that guts Medicare Advantage (MA) — the wildly popular [ [link removed] ] private-sector option used by half of seniors (the demographic, as our readers know, most likely [ [link removed] ] to vote in the midterms). The left has targeted [ [link removed] ] MA for decades, because MA shows the private sector works. We applaud the Better Medicare Alliance for standing up for good policy and good politics.
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