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Imagine a Military Board With the Power of the Very Real ObamaCare Medicare Board

By Tom Blumer | November 23, 2010 | 13:52

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Imagine the (justifiable) media and other outcry that would result if a previous presidential administration and congressional leadership had convinced gullible House and Senate members to pass a law which they weren't given time to read specifying the following about a new Military Spending Board.

First, the Board appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate) sets a predetermined (by the Board) target for military spending growth. If the Board determines that the growth of military spending will not match this predetermined target, it has the power to enact a remedy through “fast track” legislation, which will work like this:

  • By January 15 each year, the Board must submit a proposal to Congress and the president for reaching military spending targets in the coming year. The majority leaders in the House and Senate must introduce bills incorporating the board’s proposal the day they receive it.
  • Congress cannot “consider any bill, resolution, amendment, or conference report  …  that would repeal or otherwise change the recommendations of the Board” if such changes fail to meet the board’s budgetary target.
  • By April 1, the committees of jurisdiction must complete their consideration of the proposal. Any committee that fails to meet the deadline is barred from further considering the bill.
  • The defense secretary must implement the Board’s proposal, as passed by Congress and signed by the president, on August 15 of the year in which the proposal is submitted.
  • If Congress does not pass the proposal or a substitute plan meeting the Board’s financial target before August  15, or if the president vetoes the proposal passed by Congress, the original Board recommendations automatically take effect.

Additionally, Congress cannot consider any bill or amendment that would repeal or change this fast-track congressional consideration process without a three-fifths vote (60) in the Senate. Not only that, but the implementation of the Board’s budget is exempted from administrative or judicial review.

To be clear, based on the second bulleted item above, what the Board says about the military spending would be what goes, even if Congress jumped through the hoops described above. All Congress could possibly do is reallocate funds, say, between branches of the military or among weapons programs.

As I noted at the beginning, the establishment media outcry would be fierce -- and justified.

Well, as described by Wesley Smith at the Weekly Standard ("Our New ObamaCare Masters"), what I've described above concerning a mythical Military Spending Board is what is really in ObamaCare, and it will have a virtually iron grip over Medicare spending. Here is Smith's description:

(If) the 15 “expert” members of the Independent Payment Advisory Board ... (determine) that the growth of Medicare costs will exceed a predetermined target, it (the Board) has the power to enact a remedy through “fast track” legislation, which works like this:

 

• By January 15 each year, the Independent Payment Advisory Board must submit a proposal to Congress and the president for reaching Medicare savings targets in the coming year. The majority leaders in the House and Senate must introduce bills incorporating the board’s proposal the day they receive it.

 

• Congress cannot “consider any bill, resolution, amendment, or conference report  …  that would repeal or otherwise change the recommendations of the board” if such changes fail to meet the board’s budgetary target.

 

• By April 1, the committees of jurisdiction must complete their consideration of the proposal. Any committee that fails to meet the deadline is barred from further considering the bill.

 

• The secretary of health and human services must implement the Independent Payment Advisory Board’s proposal, as passed by Congress and signed by the president, on August 15 of the year in which the proposal is submitted.

 

• If Congress does not pass the proposal or a substitute plan meeting the Independent Payment Advisory Board’s financial target before August  15, or if the president vetoes the proposal passed by Congress, the original Independent Payment Advisory Board recommendations automatically take effect.

 

Further demonstrating the Star Chamber-like powers of the Independent Payment Advisory Board, Congress cannot consider any bill or amendment that would repeal or change this fast-track congressional consideration process without a three-fifths vote (60) in the Senate. Not only that, but the implementation of the board’s remedy is exempted from administrative or judicial review.

So ... where's the media outrage over this clearly antidemocratic creation and its related mechanisms?

Answer: The establishment press's democratic impulses are selective. Effectively taking control over military spending away from Congress through heavy-handed means? Bad. Taking control over and judicial review of the amount of money spent by Medicare? Apparently, that's no problem -- oh, and let's make sure we never describe how it will really work to news readers and watchers, lest they get some kind of crazy notion that it isn't the greatest thing in the world.

One example: Here's longtime alleged money-smart maven Jane Bryant Quinn's description of the Independent Payment Advisory Board published on the day after the midterm elections. Quinn, in objecting to anticipated antiObamaCare efforts by the new Republican House majority, wrote:

[L]egislators have vowed to get rid of the Independent Payment Advisory Board, set up to study ways to save money on Medicare. That’s right, it’s a board created to try to slow down the increase in future federal spending. And yes, the “conservatives” are against it.

No ma'am. It's a board that will virtually dictate spending, regardless of the consequences for quality care, up to and including rationing. Of course sensible, constitutional conservatives are against it.

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

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How can congress commit to

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 2:41pm.

How can congress commit to this crazy piece of crap when they can't even get a budget together on time. Just where us that budget anyways.
Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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Easy, Dan.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 4:56pm.

They NEVER READ IT!!!

Remember what Plastic Face said?  "We have to pass this so we can see what's in it."  Well, bubba, they passed it and now they're beginning to see what is in it.  That's why total repeal is the only safe way to clean this shiite out of our laws.

I've developed my own plan for the "Death Panel."  The bureaucrap who sits me down and announces that I'm so old and useless that I can't have some life saving procedure is going to the happy hunting ground with me.  If everyone over 60 would sign on to this policy, they might have a difficult time filling those slots.

We can lie down and become road kill or we can fight this Fascist regime with everything we have, which is plenty if we just get some backbone!  Too bad Congress has none.

Comrade Bubba
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Independent Payment Advisory Board

Submitted by tominhouston on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 2:49pm.

Well we're certainly learning "...what's in it." aren't we.  

We've hired some people to drive this great Big 'ole American Bus of ours.  But we dosed off during the ride.  We were awakened when those that we had hired started grinding the gears, squeeling the tires and running over the curb. 

Now that we've fired some of the incompetent bus drivers and hired new ones we need to remember that we can't doze.  We need to make sure that we are watching how they drive our Big 'ole American Bus.

In about two more years we'll probably find another bunch of incompetants and we'll fire them.

Why do I care?  Because it's my bus thats why!

(Busdriver analogy borrowed from John Henry Faulk)

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duhbama said that we could

Submitted by jdhawk on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 3:19pm.

duhbama said that we could ride in the back - he wasn't kidding was he?

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You still underestimate Him, JD.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 5:00pm.

We ain't going to get in the bus.  We are going to be under the wheels as it rolls over us if we don't wake up, man up, and load up!

Comrade Bubba
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