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Ignoring History, CBO Gimmickry, NYT's Calmes Hits Romney for Saying Obama-Care Will Cost Money

By Clay Waters | January 09, 2012 | 17:36

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As part of a team of New York Times reporters fact-checking the presidential debate that took place Sunday morning in Concord, N.H., White House reporter Jackie Calmes once again baselessly claimed that expensive Obama-care is actually a money-saver, claiming GOP candidate Mitt Romney was false to assert otherwise. But the history of government cost projections (Medicare, anyone?) strongly suggest Calmes is wrong.

(After the GOP took the November 2010 elections, Calmes confidently stated as fact: “Republicans also say they will try to deny money to put Mr. Obama’s new health care law into effect, though they have not made clear what they would do to make up the cost savings that would be lost if they succeeded in repealing the law.”) Calmes posted Sunday:

Mitt Romney repeated a claim he has made in past debates -- repealing the Obama health care law would save money -- that has been refuted by nonpartisan fact checkers and analyses like those of the Congressional Budget Office.

He said repealing the law would save $95 billion a year. The Congressional Budget Office has projected that the health care law would reduce deficits by $210 billion in the first decade from fiscal year 2012 through 2021, given taxes, fees and health cost reductions mandated by the law. Similarly, the office reported that legislation passed last year by the House Republican majority to repeal the law would increase deficits by the same amount.

While the budget office has declined to put an exact figure on projected savings of the health care law beyond the first decade, given the uncertainty of such long-range projections, it concluded that the savings would be in the range of half a percentage point of the nation’s gross domestic product, a substantial amount. The Obama administration has projected that the savings in the second decade will exceed $1 trillion.

In November, the nonpartisan fact-checking group Politifact said of Mr. Romney’s claim: “We rate his statement false.”
 

But as the Wall Street Journal argued in an editorial last January:

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Of all the claims deployed in favor of ObamaCare, and there are many, the most preposterous is that a new open-ended entitlement will somehow reduce the budget deficit. Insure 32 million more people, and save money too! The even more remarkable spectacle is that Washington seems to be taking this claim seriously in advance of the House's repeal vote next week. Some things in politics you just can't make up.

The Journal punctured the CBO findings:

The accounting gimmicks are legion, but we'll pick out a few: It uses 10 years of taxes to fund six years of subsidies. Social Security and Medicare revenues are double-counted to the tune of $398 billion. A new program funding long-term care frontloads taxes but backloads spending, gradually going broke by design. The law pretends that Congress will spend less on Medicare than it really will, in particular through an automatic 25% cut to physician payments that Democrats have already voted not to allow for this year.

The CBO budget gnomes are required to "score" what's on paper in front of them, no matter how unrealistic, and that's the method its Congressional masters prefer. The political class makes believe that CBO's forecasts are carved into stone tablets through divine revelation, but all they really show is that politicians have rigged the budget rules to hide the true cost of entitlements.
 

The Journal argued: “Amid the repeal debate, Democrats and the media are behaving as if they have no knowledge of Congress's habits or the history of government health-care programs over the last half-century....

Neither does Calmes, evidently.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Don't forget the HHS waivers to 1400+ enterprises

Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 5:43pm.

Those businesses, unions, governments, and organizations are exempt from paying into Obamacare for anywhere from 1 - 3 years. This alone would skew to 'deficit-neutrality' of Obamacare.

If Obamacare was making the progress that Calmes claims, the Democrats would all be rallying around it. But so far, they barely mention it, because they know it's a disaster.

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Neither does Calmes,

Submitted by bkeyser on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 6:04pm.

Neither does Calmes, evidently.

Oh, I'm quite sure, she does. Which makes her a disingenuous, lying partisan with zero integrity. Though, I suspect she knows that too. 

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Of course ObamaCare will save money...

Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 6:20pm.

...if they don't plan on treating certain people.

-Dave

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No value on life

Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 6:25pm.

Just more proof that these soulless bastards that helped put this through just have absolutely no value on life and the only reason they chose an age like that, they feel like someone can't be productive at that age and have nothing to offer.  The quality of life has no meaning to these people.  This is the Islam way as well as the Communist/Marxist way.

-Jon

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jon,

Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 6:45pm.

Yeah, nice to know our government thinks of us as 'units.'

-Dave

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Oops, I botched the link above

Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 6:37pm.

This one takes you to the top of the page.

-Dave

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If the e-mail regarding Medicare premiums doubling

Submitted by Bodini on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 6:58pm.

If the e-mail regarding Medicare premiums doubling to about $250./mo. for seniors in 2014 as a result of provisions in Obamacare is true, there should be a reduction in the Governments' costs. However the savings aren't likely to result in smaller government expenditures since they will likely be re-directed to pay for baby delivery, WIC, Food Stamps, Rent subsidies, Diapers for Deadbeats, and Medicaid for the welfare-babies resulting from the Marxist Media's much-heralded OWS love-fest!

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A simple question to ask would be....

Submitted by acaiguana on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 7:12pm.

On what planet has government 'savings' ever resulted in less money being spent by the government?  (hint:  The answer is 42)

ACA

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Quoted from: 'Acaiguana notes from the Underground' (Soon to be at theaters near you)

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Obamacare will reduce deficits?

Submitted by Par for the Course on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 7:32pm.

An opposing view:

The Truth About Obamacare’s Tax Subsidies and Marriage Penalty
By Darrell Issa
December 16, 2011 7:20 A.M

It was supposed to be the centerpiece of his presidency. It was the heart of his legislative agenda. When he signed the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) into law, the president proudly proclaimed that “this legislation will also lower [health-care] costs for families and for businesses and for the federal government, reducing our deficit by over $1 trillion in the next two decades. It is paid for. It is fiscally responsible. And it will help lift a decades-long drag on our economy.”

Nineteen months later, the president’s crowning achievement is falling apart.

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As it turns out, one of the law’s supposed benefits — tax subsidies to assist certain households with the purchase of health insurance — introduces a substantial marriage tax penalty, expands welfare through the tax code, discriminates against people with workplace health insurance, and will likely further explode the nation’s deficit.

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has projected that Obamacare’s refundable health-insurance tax credits and Medicaid expansion will increase the nation’s debt burden by $1.36 trillion in the first seven years that these provisions are fully implemented.

The CBO estimates that about three-quarters of the cost of the Obamacare tax credits will be new spending, since many of the filers who claim the health-insurance tax credit will lack positive income tax to offset.

In fact, the CBO is estimating that, over time, Obamacare’s health-insurance tax credits will grow significantly more expensive. The tax credits are projected to increase the deficit by $55 billion in 2015, $87 billion in 2016, $104 billion in 2017, $115 billion in 2018, $123 billion in 2019, $130 billion in 2020, and $137 billion in 2021 — the last year of the ten-year budget window.

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