Hi Everybody,

Unless, of course, you are writing the Senate bill . . .

http://healthcare.nationalreview.com/

"The New York Times’s Robert Pear notes that the Senate health bill 
would double count proposed Medicare cuts by using them both to pay for 
the new health insurance subsidies and to extend the life of the 
Medicare trust fund from 2017 to 2026.  The analysis comes from the CBO, 
and was mentioned by Rich on The Corner last week.  Rich, to his credit, 
told us about the double count before the Senate’s final vote on the 
health-care package.  The Times, however, has conveniently waited until 
after the vote, blithely noting that CBO’s “clarification came too late 
to affect the outcome of debate over the legislation, passed Thursday in 
the Senate by a party-line vote of 60 to 39.”

"The Times does provide a service in highlighting the views of CMS 
actuary Rick Foster on the subject.  In addition to making the point 
that the funds “cannot be simultaneously used” for both purposes, Foster 
notes that the bill’s estimated savings themselves “may be unrealistic.” 
  The bill’s proponents have been eager to highlight the Senate bill’s 
apparent deficit neutrality as evidence of fiscal responsibility.  But 
what we are learning from this article — after the crucial vote, mind 
you — is that that the bill may even be more irresponsible than the 
bill’s critics have claimed, as unrealistic savings that may not 
materialize are to be counted for two completely different purposes. 
Pear quotes Senator Jon Kyl as saying about the double count that “You 
can’t sell the same pony twice.”  If Foster is right, however, the very 
pony they are double selling may not even exist."
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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