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Obama concedes health care law won't control costs |
2011-08-18 |
![]() During a rant against Republican intransigence, Obama said that he could tackle the deficit tomorrow if his opponents would agree to raise taxes and "were willing to take on some of the long-term costs that we have on health care." Sound familiar? Back in February 2009, days after signing an economic stimulus package then valued at $787 billion, Obama convened a Fiscal Responsibility Summit at the White House. At the time, the event was advertised as Obama's "pivot" to tackling the nation's debt burden, but it was really the opening pitch for imposing national health care on America. "Health care reform is entitlement reform," said Peter Orszag, then Obama's budget director. "The path to fiscal responsibility must run directly through health care." Obama amplified this message in his own remarks, calling rising health care costs "the single, most pressing fiscal challenge we face, by far." He added that in the 2008 election, Americans had rejected the "casual dishonesty of hiding irresponsible spending with clever accounting tricks." It's undeniable that health care inflation -- which helps drive the ballooning cost of Medicare and Medicaid -- is the most significant fiscal challenge we face. The problem is, the health care plan that Obama rammed through Congress ended up making our problems worse, as it relied on the very type of accounting tricks he decried. Read more at the Washington Examiner So... with Obamacare a complete failure... what has he got to run on in 2012 besides a record of complete failure? |
Posted by:DarthVader |
#3 What did the President know, and when did he know it? Special Prosecutor!! |
Posted by: Bobby 2011-08-18 18:46 |
#2 But business owners need laws! They'll never think about cutting costs otherwise. /sarc |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2011-08-18 16:17 |
#1 "My healthcare plan is..uh...shovel-ready" |
Posted by: Frank G on the road 2011-08-18 12:30 |