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Republicans suggest Medicare cuts in ‘fiscal cliff’ deal

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Republicans shot back that Obama’s offer was not serious.

McConnell’s decision to negotiate more publicly comes as Democrats have complained that Republicans had yet to put their own offer on the table — a criticism Republicans dismissed, citing numerous bills approved by the GOP-led House to keep in place all tax rates, even for the wealthy, while replacing military budget cuts with reductions that would hit domestic accounts.

Missing from McConnell’s offer were the more ambitious safety-net changes proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., who was Republican Mitt Romney’s vice presidential running mate.

Ryan had called for turning Medicare into a voucher-like program by giving seniors a fixed amount of money to pay for premiums for Medicare or other private insurance. Ryan’s views on any deal with the White House could prove influential in swaying the conservative wing of the party.

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