"I will not sign a plan that adds one dime to our deficits -- either now or in the future."
(Remarks by President Obama to a Joint Session of Congress, September 9, 2009)
This
afternoon Budget Committee Ranking Member Ryan walked through why the
bill put forward by Democrats FAILS the President's deficit test.
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The Majority Leader said the bill scores as reducing deficit by $131 billion over the next 10 years.
First
a little bit about CBO: I work with them every single day; very good
people; great professionals. They do their jobs well. But their job is
to score what is placed in front of them. And what has been placed in
front of them is a bill that is fill of gimmicks and smoke and mirrors.
Now what do I mean when I say that?
First
off, the bill has ten years of tax increases and ten years of Medicare
cuts to pay for six years of spending. The true ten year cost when
subsidies kick-in? $2.3 trillion.
The bill is full of gimmicks that more than erase the false claim of deficit reduction:
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$52 billion of savings is claimed by counting increased Social Security
payroll revenues. These dollars are already claimed for future Social
Security beneficiaries, and claiming to offset the cost of this bill
either means were double-counting or were not going to pay Social
Security benefits.
- $72 billion in savings is claimed from the
CLASS Act long-term care insurance. These so-called savings are not
offsets, but rather premiums collected to pay for future benefits.
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad has called these savings, A
ponzi scheme that would make Bernie Madoff proud.
Additionally,
the nearly half-trillion dollars in Medicare cuts cannot be counted
twice. Medicare is in dire need of reform in order to make certain that
we can ensure health security for future seniors.
Using
Medicare as a piggy bank, it raids a half trillion dollars from retirees
health coverage to fund the creation of another open-ended health care
entitlement.
The Presidents chief Medicare actuary says up to
20% of Medicare providers may go bankrupt or stop taking Medicare
beneficiaries as a result. Millions of seniors who have chosen Medicare
Advantage will lose the coverage they now enjoy.
Objections to
the policy aside, you cannot use these savings twice to both extend the
life of Medicare and to pay for other spending. The half-trillion
dollars in Medicare cuts are either to extend the programs solvency or
to reduce the cost of this deficit but not both as its authors claim.
When
you strip away the double-counting of Medicare cuts, the so-called
savings from Social Security payroll taxes and the CLASS Act, the
deficit increases by $460 billion over first ten years and $1.4
trillion over second ten years.
Finally, one of the most
expensive and most cynical of the gimmicks applies to Medicare
physician payments, the so-called Doc Fix.
By your own estimate,
the Doc Fix adds an additional $371 billion to the cost of health care
reform. With the price tag beyond what most Americans could handle, the
Majority decided to simply remove this costly provision and deal with
it in a stand-alone bill.
Ignoring this additional cost does not remove it from the backs of taxpayers. Hiding spending doesnt reduce spending.
By: JihadKiller1s1k
In: Politics
Tags: Hiding, Spending, Doesn't, Reduce, Spending
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