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23 hours ago ago from Weasel Zippers
And for what? Over $1 trillion siphoned OUT of Medicare, health-care premiums will rise and the quality of care will go down , and this isn't my opinion, it's the CBO's ..... The Congressional Budget Office's score is in for the final Senate health bill, and it's amazing how little Americans would get for so much. The Democrats are irresponsibly and disingenuously claiming that the bill would cost $871 billion over 10 years. But that's ...
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8 hours ago ago from Thoughts Of A Conservative Christian
Merry Christmas, from Harry By Randall Hoven According to the latest news , Harry Reid has the 60 votes needed to pass Obamacare. While the legislation itself is not available for reading, to my knowledge, the Congressional Budget Office did report on it December 19. I parse that CBO report here so we know what is about to happen to us. The CBO does not make the accounting all that easy, despite its many tables of ...
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10 hours ago ago from The West Ranch Beacon - News & Commentary for the Santa Clarita Valley
(From the Weekly Standard) The Congressional Budget Office's score is in for the final Senate health bill, and it's amazing how little Americans would get for so much. The Democrats are irresponsibly and disingenuously claiming that the bill would cost $871 billion over 10 years. But that's not what the CBO says. Rather, the CBO says that $871 billion would be the costs from 2010 to 2019 for expansions in insurance coverage alone. But less ...
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On ObamaCare (version 3.2), here's Bill Kristol (in " CBO: Real 10-Year Cost of Senate Bill Still $2.5 Trillion "): With Obamacare, you get the good, the bad, and the ugly -- except for the first part. The Congressional Budget Office's score is in for the final Senate health bill, and it's amazing how little Americans would get for so much. In those real first 10 years (2014 to 2023), Americans would have to pay over $1 trillion in ...
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