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Democratic health care accounting gimmicks exposed

By: Mark Hemingway
Commentary Staff Writer
11/05/09 5:50 PM EST

I've written at length about how Democrats are hiding the real health care price tag through some dubious accounting. And now two former high ranking Department of Health and Human Services officials -- Ben Sasse and Jeffrey Anderson -- are speaking out:

First, we need to get past the misleading accounting games. Each bill is routinely “scored” for its 10-year costs from 2010-19. Yet this includes several years when the spending wouldn’t yet have kicked in. According to the Congressional Budget Office, fully 99.9 percent of the Pelosi bill’s costs would hit from 2013 onward. Similarly, 98.3 percent of Reid’s spending would come after 2014.

If you start the tally when the bills’ spending would actually start (in 2013 for the House bill and 2014 for the Senate bill), then the bills’ real 10-year costs become clear — and are remarkably similar.

The CBO reports that, in their true first 10 years, the House bill would cost $1.8 trillion, and the Senate bill would cost $1.7 trillion. Pelosi would raise Americans’ taxes by $1.1 trillion over that period, while Reid would hike them by $1 trillion.

So the financial bottom lines are almost the same.

And if we discount the bills' claims to divert hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicare (which is already on the edge of insolvency), the CBO says the House bill would raise our national debt by about $650 billion in its real first decade, while the Senate bill would up it by $740 billion.




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The Real Hugo Chavez

Nov 5, 2009

Foolish People: All that Americans demand is Health Care Reform. They do not clamor for accurate accounting. True, they do not actually clamor as much for Health Care Reform as much as your colleagues in the media would have them believe, Pay no attention to monetary deceits while some people - including many people new to your shores - have no government-paid health insurance. Stay focused on getting this bill through Congress before the citizenry figure out how many ways they are being duped. My good friend, your President, has told me this repeatedly... once without even using his TelePrompter. So it is probably as true as some other things he has said. And that is good enough for me; it should be good enough for you as well.

 

tucanofulano

Nov 6, 2009

The Pelosi Plan ("PP") ought to be soundly defeated. Any Democrat even just thinking of re-election anytime in the future must vote "NO" or look for a streetsweeper's job. The hijacking of the Democratic Party by the Marxist anti-American loudmouths has resulted in the complete devaluation of its credibility. Well, the Democrats always go for multiple objectives in every sneak attack against the American people. In this case 1, 2) ABORTIONS for ILLEGAL ALIENS, 3) Increased CONTROL OVER actual AMERICANS, 4) higher TAXES, 5) PAYBACK to SPECIAL INTERESTS 6) an endless list of PORK

 

Health Care

Nov 7, 2009

including many people new to your shores - have no government-paid health insurance. Stay focused on getting this bill through Congress before the citizenry figure out how many ways

 


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