The BlogObama Admin. Actuary: Status Quo Actually Slightly More 'Sustainable' Than House Bill1:28 PM, Nov 16, 2009
• By MARY KATHARINE HAM
According to a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services report:
This is not the first entire justification fail of the health-care reform process, nor will it be the last. Why? Because as "Saturday Night Live" notes, "The President wants to pass a health-care bill so bad that he will literally sign anything...As long as it's a stack of paper with the words 'health care' on it, he'll sign it." Because what's important in this time of 10.2 percent unemployment is to pay several trillion dollars to preserve the fantasy that Congress knows anything about bringing down the cost of health care, despite the fact that the fallacy has been laid bare on numerous occasions by lawmakers, CBO, CMS, and trusty common sense. Now, go forth, and get that giant, directionless hodge-podge of made-up policy remedies and government largesse on the president's desk before the make-believe deadline of the end of the year, lawmakers! That'll fix everything. The Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard |
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