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Saturday, November 21, 2009


Harry Reid: The Health Care Bill Is Paid For, Won’t Add Any Deficits

Sigh…

Former CBO director Douglas Holtz-Eakin, however, says that both the House and Senate versions of the health care bill are “fiscally dishonest.”

  First and foremost, neither bends the health-cost curve downward. The CBO found that the House bill fails to reduce the pace of health-care spending growth. An audit of the bill by Richard Foster, chief actuary for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, found that the pace of national health-care spending will increase by 2.1% over 10 years, or by about $750 billion. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s bill grows just as fast as the House version. In this way, the bills betray the basic promise of health-care reform: providing quality care at lower cost.

  Second, each bill sets up a new entitlement program that grows at 8% annually as far as the eye can see—faster than the economy will grow, faster than tax revenues will grow, and just as fast as the already-broken Medicare and Medicaid programs. They also create a second new entitlement program, a federally run, long-term-care insurance plan.

  Finally, the bills are fiscally dishonest, using every budget gimmick and trick in the book: Leave out inconvenient spending, back-load spending to disguise the true scale, front-load tax revenues, let inflation push up tax revenues, promise spending cuts to doctors and hospitals that have no record of materializing, and so on…

  In short, any combination of what is moving through Congress is economically dangerous and invites the rapid acceleration of a debt crisis. It is a dramatic statement to financial markets that the federal government does not understand that it must get its fiscal house in order.

The entitlement aspect of this bill is perhaps the scariest.  At a time when existing entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security are already growing at unsustainable rates toward eating up most of our GDP we’re poised to add another massive entitlement program that will grow just as fast.

It’s madness, but it looks like the Democrats have the votes to keep this madness alive for now.

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