‘Oh, you’re on Medicare Part D? Incidentally, the Journal article listed those likely changes in reverse order, starting with the sliver of the Part D subscribers who wouldn’t be harmed. All at the low, low cost of higher premiums for 75 percent of the people on Medicare Part D. Woohoo. One thing that’s quite clear, however, is that the subsidies really did result in lower premiums for Part D subscribers. Share[WSJ (gift link) / ABC News / Center for Medicare Advocacy]Yr Wonkette is funded entirely by reader donations.