The latest from the Journal Sentinel's PolitiFact misses the forest for the trees:


MoveOn.org claimed that Ryan’s budget plan "abolishes Medicare within 10 years." The group provided no evidence that backs the claim. To be sure, the plan would change Medicare, significantly, starting in 2022. But for those who turn 65 before then, there would be no changes at all, even after 2022. And for the others, Medicare would change -- dramatically -- but it would still exist.

They're fact checking Move On, (which got a false rating), and not the Congressman from Janesville? Ryan's plan is the opposite of what he says it is, and raises costs on seniors, according to the Congressional Budget Office and most everyone else,  Why not fact check Ryan?

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