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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Sep 2012

    Should Medicare's eligibility age be raised from 65 to 67? Your comments could appear in print.http://on.wsj.com/P4pfgf 

    12:04 PM - 6 Sep 2012
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      1. Dominic‏ @don2960 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ I think Charles Ponzi's offspring is running SS, Med, Medc. & all the phony other GOV. Programs!

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      1. MNC‏ @wunderluft 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ as long as healthcare is free and social security and medicare are preserved.

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      1. Robert Gaspar‏ @robertgasparjr 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Absolutely Not!! Raising the age limit will increase the number of uninsured Americans!! Not Good

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      1. mark schubert‏ @markschubert2 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ NO! people have paid into this account. Spend on the needy and reimbruse "we the people" as we need it. Stop raiding our progarms !!!

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      1. Toni V‏ @Lvstarlet64 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ @BarackObama Basicly we should raise the age of retirement 2 67 however with all of those unemployed especially 50-60 ppl early retire.

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      1. Brian Farmer‏ @Motivatedspeak 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ absolutely not! Government continues to push back the age which the elderly can reap the benefits they've paid for their whole lives.

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      1. Geof Hileman‏ @geof_h 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ I think Medicare actuaries believe it won't help much - costliest 65-66 year olds will qualify anyway through disability

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      1. REMattin‏ @RM_mba_cma 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ 67? Why not make it 80, the way it's going I'll have to work till then anyway to be able to survive.

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      1. Matt Patterson‏ @Mattay17 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ yes, it should

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      1. Laurie‏ @MrsLaurie5 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Absolutely ! With people life span increasing there should be a change.

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      1. Jack Peterson‏ @jackHCM 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ If that is a necessary change to save the program, then yes. Avrg age of humans is increasing as well so should be okay

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      1. dane ince‏ @SFsurveyor 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Is anyone going to think that this is a huge tax hike? What are you trying to do kill 66 year olds?

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      1. Sunny‏ @Popp71 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ age increase may not resolve the problem...#SMH

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      1. Caleb Woodard‏ @CalebWoodard 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ yes because there is more people drying off of it and they can help us save some money. Some being the key word.

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      1. Eascogal‏ @eascoArchie 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ @WH @TPM @nytimes @politico @ppppolls @PaulBegala @ABC @NBC @CNN @BBC @DCCC Hell NO! Tax cuts 4 the RICH should drop dead! #dnc2012

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      1. Mary Millard‏ @HAISurvivor 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ yes. People are living and working longer. Retirement age has never moved with this trend. Many seniors feel work helps aging.

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      1. Darrin Thomas‏ @boots796 6 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ should be 62 but sadly it will probably be raised. But hey, we have pointless wars to fight. Next up, Iran.

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