'Expiration Date — the Very Next Day'

“And I will — I will never turn Medicare into a voucher.”

— Barack Obama, in his acceptance speech Thursday night.

So much for that idea, the National Journal reports today:

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In his convention speech in Charlotte, President Obama vowed to block the Republican Medicare reform plan because “no American should ever have to spend their golden years at the mercy of insurance companies.”

But back in Washington, his Health and Human Services Department is launching a pilot program that would shift up to 2 million of the poorest and most-vulnerable seniors out of the federal Medicare program and into private health insurance plans overseen by the states.

The administration has accepted applications from 18 states to participate in the program, which would give states money to purchase managed-care plans for people who are either disabled or poor enough to qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. HHS approved the first state plan, one for Massachusetts, last month.

“I know that every campaign promise Barack Obama makes has an expiration date … but this is ridiculous,” Ed Morrissey writes today.

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