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"CalifBill" wrote in message
m... wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 11:21:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I don't think anyone actually trusts congress to do all the things they promise. After all the process is actually driven by billion dollar lobbyists. That is why thinking people dismiss all of those CBO projections. They are based on fantasy scenarios that are unlikely to happen, like cutting a half trillion out of Medicare. Bear in mind, Medicare ended up costing almost 10 times what the original CBO estimate had it at, out at the 10 year mark. Government programs always get bigger, not smaller. Yet, the corporations are legally allowed to pump as much money into the system as they want. The CBO is non-partisan and both sides of the isle refer to it. Medicare is fixable, and it's been amended several times. Republicans called that program communism also, but I don't see too many of the Teabaggers willing to give up the benefits. -- The problem is they can only project the effect on the budget based on the fantasy numbers the congress sends them. Things like saying they will actually cut Medicare by a half trillion. That will be "fixed" by eliminating the cuts. How are they going to cut Medicare? Medicare people vote at a higher percentage than others. And they already said they are going to fix the drug donut hole. How is that going to reduce costs? It's more about cutting fraud/abuse than cutting benefits, although for the rich that should certainly happen. I believe Sen. Coburn rightly pointed this out (reducing fraud/abuse), during the Healthcare summit with Obama. Fixing the donut hole will probably help in the long run, since lots of people in that situation stop buying the meds they need, they get sick, and end up having more expensive procedures. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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... On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 10:56:20 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Wanna bet? Entitlements are already bankrupting the country and they just added a huge new one. There's nothing wrong with most entitlements other than financial issues, and those can be resolved. I was talking about the press actually doing its job. I wish they would. That is really the main problem and raising the necessary taxes to pay for them is politically impossible. We have plenty of politicians who will give away government money but getting one with the courage to actually pay for it is virtually impossible. I'm glad you added "virtually," since nothing is impossible in politics. :) -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 06:44:57 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 22/03/2010 9:33 PM, wrote: The problem is "the law" can easily change and make the projection wildly wrong. That is what happened to Medicare. Once they got the framework in place it became a Christmas tree that everyone could hang ornaments on. That is the fear with this bill. The congress is already saying they are going to "fix all the problems" that were created to get it passed in the first place. I am sure all of the cost saving devices will be the first things to go, like the Medicare cuts, the tax increases and the limits on what they grant the states. Good annology. And he reason they don't want it in a seperate fund is so they can hide the skiming as they ask for more, and more taxes. Foot is now in the door, going to be hard now to stop. of course, this idea is testable. has this been done with social security? nope. medicare? nope so he's full of ****. They will. When the tax bill arrives people will be ****ed to no end. actually it's going to reduce healthcare costs over the next decade. this moron knows zip about economics It will not be just income tax, sin taxes, utilities, gas and like EVERY other nation with a statism government VAT, a national sales tax. At some point government will go for a national sales tax. as if we 're not already payin for healthcare...twice what other countries pay more proof the moron knows nothing except what he hears on talk radio |
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:08:59 -0700, "CalifBill"
wrote: How are they going to cut Medicare? Medicare people vote at a higher percentage than others. And they already said they are going to fix the drug donut hole. How is that going to reduce costs? incidentally, on this, the day obama signed the bill... the stock market jumped more than 100 points to its highest point in 5 weeks. |
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... On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:18:14 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: The problem is they can only project the effect on the budget based on the fantasy numbers the congress sends them. Things like saying they will actually cut Medicare by a half trillion. That will be "fixed" by eliminating the cuts. How are they going to cut Medicare? Medicare people vote at a higher percentage than others. And they already said they are going to fix the drug donut hole. How is that going to reduce costs? It's more about cutting fraud/abuse than cutting benefits, although for the rich that should certainly happen. I believe Sen. Coburn rightly pointed this out (reducing fraud/abuse), during the Healthcare summit with Obama. They have been trying to cut fraud and abuse in government since George Washington and the scammers always manage to stay one step ahead of the cops. So that justifies giving up on the problem? There will always be crime. In the case of Medicare, in the 80s Medicare did tighten up on fraud and doctors stopped taking Medicare patients because the paperwork was too cumbersome and Medicare was "slow pay". When they streamlined the payments, fraud soared again. Right now they call Medicare "pay and chase". They pay out questionable claims and chase the guy after it is proven to be fraud. By then the crook is long gone. And, it can be addressed, but there's no absolute cure. Doesn't mean we should sit on our hands. Fixing the donut hole will probably help in the long run, since lots of people in that situation stop buying the meds they need, they get sick, and end up having more expensive procedures. Personally I think most seniors are over medicated in the first place. Fortunately, you're not the one prescribing in the dr. office. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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"bpuharic" wrote in message
... On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:08:59 -0700, "CalifBill" wrote: How are they going to cut Medicare? Medicare people vote at a higher percentage than others. And they already said they are going to fix the drug donut hole. How is that going to reduce costs? incidentally, on this, the day obama signed the bill... the stock market jumped more than 100 points to its highest point in 5 weeks. That doesn't count. He's a Marxist. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On 23/03/2010 6:35 PM, bpuharic wrote:
actually it's going to reduce healthcare costs over the next decade. this moron knows zip about economics You liberals are so naive. And Obama is spending $1.7 trillion more than he has to spend for the second year in a row but WTF he is saving money... ya right. In reality he will overspend America into bankruptcy even more next year. Until America is broke. Even the IMF can't bailout the USA. You idiots have to stop watching big mouth Obama's lips and watches how he walks. You are too easy to lead down the garden path. -- -------------- Politicians don't provide anything, the tax payers do. |
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On 23/03/2010 6:50 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:08:59 -0700, "CalifBill" wrote: How are they going to cut Medicare? Medicare people vote at a higher percentage than others. And they already said they are going to fix the drug donut hole. How is that going to reduce costs? incidentally, on this, the day obama signed the bill... the stock market jumped more than 100 points to its highest point in 5 weeks. Market always moves in advance. Look at last Friday. But you know squat of investing, so quite the liberal BS. Go back to you naitivity and Obama worship. Debt, who would have thought America would be at war from within with debt mongers. -- -------------- Politicians don't provide anything, the tax payers do. |
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