WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has turned away a challenge from former House Majority Leader Dick Armey and other Social Security recipients who say they have the right to reject Medicare in favor of continuing health coverage from private insurers.
The justices did not comment Monday in letting stand a federal appeals court ruling that held that there is no way for people who receive Social Security to reject Medicare benefits.
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Where did that come from? I turned down medicare this year because I will NOT SUBJECT MY SELF TO hUSSEINS DEATH PANELS! I have the same ins that I have had since retiring from my job. Hussein wants seniors under the death panels so he can kill them off along with the disabled. Beware people, no one really tells you about the death panels. It will be to late once you let the govt. pay and decide what care you can receive!
What can you expect from Roberts after all he's an Obuthole plant.This court won't do anything to hurt the Oreo.