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The CBO Says that Obama’s Healthcare Reform Will not Save Money

July 26, 2009

  The biggest reason that we have been given as proof that we need healthcare reform is the skyrocketing costs of healthcare. The president has claimed that his plan will help to slow the rising costs of healthcare. He has claimed that by spending trillions of dollars on reform we would save money over the long run.

  Much like the spin on the stimulus package, which failed to provide the “shovel ready” jobs that it promised, it appears as though healthcare reform will not provide the promised savings. At least that is what the latest report from the Congressional Budget Office said.

  The CBO has estimated that healthcare reform will save $2 billion over ten years and while that sounds wonderful it is only a fraction of the $1 trillion that healthcare reform will cost. Obama’s plan will spend $1 trillion to save $2 billion. Does that sound like a wise investment? It sure as hell doesn’t to me.

  Here is what Mitch McConnell had to say about this report:

The President said that rising health care costs are an imminent threat to our economy and that any reform must reduce these long-term costs. But CBO has made clear once again that the Democrats’ bills in Congress aren’t reducing costs and in fact could just make the problem worse

  I think that statement sums it up quite well. Under the president’s plan we are going to raise taxes during a recession that will cost the American people damn close to $1trillion. The only thing that this will accomplish is to assure that the country’s economy will keep sliding downhill.

  As if we needed another reason to oppose this bill. The CBO’s assessment of the costs of Obama’s healthcare reform bill should be the final nail in the coffin to this legislation.

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  1. TexasFred's avatar
    July 27, 2009 5:49 pm

    Obamanure *claims* he wants to nothing but *good* for America.

    That may be true, and he can do something good for America, commit suicide, take his pet wookie Michelle with him, and what the hell, make a party of it, Pelosi, Biden, Reid, both Clinton’s, the whole damned cabinet and ALL the Dems and RINOs in BOTH houses…

    That would be GOOD for America!

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    • David Kopriva's avatar
      David Kopriva permalink
      March 15, 2010 2:33 pm

      Yea, I can’t wait to get the Reps back in.. the people that got us here, that got us involved in a bogus war that’s lasted for longer than WWII, the people that condoned torture, and the people that wiretapped american citizens without warrants. Go GOP!

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      • Steve Dennis's avatar
        March 15, 2010 6:27 pm

        Do you condone Barack Obama’s policy of keeping Bush’s wiretapping policies alive?

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  2. Ron Russell's avatar
    July 27, 2009 5:53 pm

    Of course it will not save money and even if it should at the expense of cutting services to those that need them most, namely the elderly, it would be criminal and totally unamerican to deny those who need health care the most the best we have. Obama and his Utopian planners have no place in America and if they continue to push for such programs the full weight of American public opinion will fall on them—everyone has parents and grandparents and want the best for them in there golden years—In short Obama go to Hell!!!!!

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 27, 2009 9:01 pm

      There is no way to add 40 million people to the system and make costs go down, that is the little secret that gets lost. The only two ways to offset the additional costs is to wither raise taxes or to cut services. Or both!

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    • David Kopriva's avatar
      David Kopriva permalink
      March 15, 2010 2:34 pm

      Unamerican to deny those who need health care…. yet you are totally against providing health care to people that can’t afford it….. Oh hypocrisy, your name is Ron Russell.

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