WH Blasts New York Times, CBS News
The White House press operation sent out two "SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT" e-mails this afternoon.
One takes CBS News to task for a report on Medicare Part D the WH labels as "misleading."
The other says the New York Times editorial board "continues to Ignore America's Economic Progress."
Setting The Record Straight:
CBS News' Misleading Medicare Report
CBS News Misleadingly Reports That Only 8 Million Seniors Have Signed Up For Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage. JIM AXELROD: "Hoping to nail down at least one clear success story for Republicans to run on this fall, Mr. Bush wants to add another million seniors to the 8 million already signed up." (CBS' "Evening News," 5/9/06)
But 37 Million Seniors Have Coverage. Of the more than 42 million people eligible for Medicare, more than 31 million people with Medicare now have Part D-related prescription drug coverage and hundreds of thousands more are enrolling now. Nearly 6 million more eligible beneficiaries have an alternative source of coverage (i.e., they are covered by VA, Indian Health, or they are still working).
Many People May Be Assisted By The Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit But Do Not Realize It. There are 11 million seniors continuing their retiree coverage, and that retiree coverage is now partially subsidized by Medicare to make it more secure. In addition, about 6 million seniors with Medicare and Medicaid were auto-enrolled.
Today, HHS Announced That 9 Million Beneficiaries Have Signed Up On Their Own For "Stand Alone" Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage. Over 1 million more people enrolled in prescription drug coverage between late April and May 6, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to about 9 million individual enrollees in "stand alone" prescription drug plans. In addition, during the open enrollment period for drug coverage, over 1 million people have newly enrolled in Medicare Advantage health plans to get coverage.
CBS News Cites Poll Showing "Less Than 40 Percent Of Seniors Have Enrolled In The Program." (CBS' "Evening News," 5/9/06)
But 37 Million Beneficiaries With Coverage Means Almost 90 Percent Of All Eligible Beneficiaries Now Are Either Enrolled In Medicare Drug Plans Or Have Other Sources Of Coverage.
CBS News Claims There Are "Still Some 7 Million Eligible Seniors Without Drug Coverage." (CBS' "Evening News," 5/9/06)
But There Are Only About 5.7 Million Seniors Who Still Need To Be Enrolled. Of the 5.7 million people remaining, most (about 3 million) qualify for the low-income subsidy and therefore can enroll after the May 15 deadline.
CBS News Says Enrolling "Can Be A Confusing Process." (CBS' "Evening News," 5/9/06)
But There Are Just Three Simple Steps To Getting Drug Coverage Now:
1. Eligible Beneficiaries Should Make A List Of Their Prescriptions Or Just Gather Their Pill Bottles.
2. Eligible Beneficiaries Should Make Sure They Have Their Red, White, And Blue Medicare Card Handy To Get Personalized Help.
3. Eligible Beneficiaries Should Call 1-800-MEDICARE, Go To www.medicare.gov, Or Visit One Of The Many Sources Of Help Available. On the Medicare website, it takes most seniors about one hour to sign up once they have their information about their healthcare needs.
There Are Many Local And Community Resources To Help Seniors And Their Family Members Find The Best Plan To Meet The Specific Needs Of Each Beneficiary. Medicare has built an unprecedented effort along with thousands of national and local partner organizations. More than 1,000 enrollment seminars are held each week.
CBS News/New York Times Poll Shows 81 Percent Of Seniors Think The Medicare Enrollment Deadline Should Be Extended. (CBS' "Evening News," 5/9/06)
But Almost 90 Percent Of All Eligible Beneficiaries Now Are Either Enrolled In Medicare Drug Plans Or Have Other Sources Of Coverage.
Eligible Beneficiaries Have Had Almost Six Months To Utilize Resources From Medicare And In Their Community To Help Them Enroll In A Coverage Plan. Even if eligible beneficiaries are uncertain about which plan is best for them, they should enroll in a plan now to avoid the late enrollment penalty and start saving money on their prescriptions. Beneficiaries wishing to change plans can do so without penalty starting November 15.
USA Today Editorial: "There's Plenty Of Help Available To Make A Decision Now." "The deadline is forcing seniors – and their adult children – to act. Note that one in eight taxpayers file in the week before April 15. Also, there's plenty of help available to make a decision now. Social service agencies, state insurance departments and pharmacies are helping seniors navigate the system. More than 1,000 enrollment seminars are held each week." (Editorial, "Views Of Medicare Plan Shift," USA Today, 4/17/06)
Setting The Record Straight:
The New York Times Continues To Ignore America's Economic Progress
The New York Times Says "Fixed Costs, Like Housing, Health Care And Gasoline" Are "Rapidly Outpacing" Paychecks And Benefits. (Editorial, "Barely Staying Afloat," The New York Times, 5/10/06)
But Average Hourly Earnings Have Risen 3.8 Percent Over The Past 12 Months, Their Largest Increase In Nearly Five Years. Hourly compensation rose at a 5.7 percent rate in the first quarter. Personal income rose 0.5 percent in March.
Real After-Tax Income Has Risen By 13.8 Percent Since January 2001. Real after-tax income has risen by $2,398 (8.2 percent) per person since January 2001.
Securities Prices Show The Market Believes That Inflation Is Expected To Remain In Check.
More Than 5.2 Million Jobs Have Been Created Since August 2003, And 138,000 Jobs Were Created In April. The unemployment rate is 4.7 percent.
Yesterday, The Dow Jones Industrial Closed Within 83 Points Of An All-Time Record High. The Dow is up 8.6 percent this year and closed yesterday at a six-year high.
GDP Grew At A Strong 4.8 Percent Annual Rate In The First Quarter. This follows our economic growth of 3.5 percent in 2005 – the fastest rate of any major industrialized nation.
At $52 Trillion, Household Total Net Worth (Assets Minus Liabilities) Is At An All-Time High And Has Increased 8 Percent Over The Past Year And 33 Percent Over The Past Three Years. The growth is due to both real estate and other financial investments (i.e. it's not just a result of rising housing prices). Household financial net worth (which excludes housing and other tangible assets) is also at an all-time high.
The Conference Board Index Of Consumer Confidence Increased In April To Its Highest Level In Almost Four Years.
Productivity Increased At A Strong Annual Rate Of 3.2 Percent In The First Quarter.
Real Consumer Spending (Which Adjusts For The Price Of Gasoline) Grew At A 5.5 Percent Annual Rate In The First Quarter And 3.4 Percent Over The Past Four Quarters.
The President's Tax Relief Has Helped Spur America's Economic Momentum
The President Worked With Congress To Reduce Income Taxes For Every American Who Pays Income Taxes. The Administration and Congress doubled the child tax credit, reduced the marriage penalty, cut taxes on capital gains and dividends, created incentives for small businesses to purchase new equipment and hire new workers, and put the death tax on the path to extinction. Altogether, this tax relief left $880 billion in the hands of American workers and businesses.
The Wall Street Journal: President Bush's Tax Relief Is Responsible For Economic Growth. "Critics continue to complain that President Bush's tax policies have only benefited the super-wealthy, but that would come as news to the five million Americans who were jobless before the 2003 tax cuts, and thus had no income, but now have a weekly paycheck." (Editorial, "Help [Very Much] Wanted," The Wall Street Journal, 4/10/06)
Yesterday, Congressional Leaders Agreed To A Tax Relief Extension Package That Will Help Millions Of Middle Class Families. "Republican congressional leaders agreed Tuesday on a $70 billion measure to extend tax breaks for investors and prevent 15 million middle-income families from being hit by the alternative minimum tax, which was intended to affect only the wealthy." (Jim Drinkard, "$70B Measure Would Extend Tax Breaks," USA Today, 5/10/06)








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You should practice what you preach!! You should be ashamed of your reporting.