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Trump On ObamaCare Insurer Subsidies: Guess What? We Checked The Budget And The Constitution, And …
Hot Air ^ | 10/13/17 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 10/13/2017 6:26:24 AM PDT by markomalley

Surprise! It turns out that Congress didn’t fund direct subsidy payments to health insurers. Actually, it’s not much of a surprise, not even to the Trump administration, which has chosen to make those payments anyway … until now. The White House announced last night, and Donald Trump confirmed this morning, that those payments will stop immediately, which will almost immediately create even more instability in the ObamaCare exchanges:

A White House statement said based on guidance from the Justice Department, “the Department of Health and Human Services has concluded that there is no appropriation for cost-sharing reduction payments to insurance companies under Obamacare.”

“In light of this analysis, the Government cannot lawfully make the cost-sharing reduction payments,” the statement said.

Trump, as is his wont, put it more bluntly:

NBC News’s Kristen Welker reports that this is part of Trump’s new efforts to dismantle ObamaCare and force Congress into action. The market may have already anticipated this move for 2018, though, and the pressure on Congress may therefore be somewhat muted:

The Congressional Budget Office, or CBO, has said that in the short term, health care premiums would spike, insurers would exit the market and deficits would increase if Trump followed through with his threat.

Insurers have already submitted their premiums for 2018 and in many cases raised rates on the assumption that CSRs would be cut off. That could somewhat blunt the impact of the White House’s move.

Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate have discussed appropriating the CSR payments themselves, which would negate the impact of Trump’s order. But it’s not yet clear GOP leaders would support a bill, which is likely to draw fierce conservative opposition.

There is almost zero chance that Republicans would agree to long-term funding of the cost-sharing reduction payments, which operated as a back-door bailout to insurers. They might be enticed to extending the funding in the short term, but only in exchange for a significant overhaul of ObamaCare that devolved authority back to the states and ended the premium federal support in Medicaid for the expansion population. Democrats have steadfastly refused to negotiate on either point, however, which means that the CSRs are likely dead for good.

Democrats have no one but themselves to blame for this move. The CSR payments outside of appropriations were unconstitutional on their face, and courts likely would have forced an end to them eventually. As House Speaker Paul Ryan said in his statement, “the power of the purse belongs to Congress, not the executive branch.” Most of the funding for ObamaCare comes from statute, but Democrats left the CSRs to annual appropriations, presumably to avoid the deficit implications that statutory funding would have created. They assumed that they would control Congress for the long haul. They chose … poorly.

That doesn’t mean there won’t be some backfire for the GOP, though. As I wrote in August at The Fiscal Times, killing off the CSRs may have unintended consequences for Republicans and the Trump administration, and may only result in subsidizing insurers through other means:

Trump could moot this dispute at any time by refusing to make the CSR payments to the insurers. However, the CBO report predicts a number of unintended consequences if he does. It could save $118 billion in CSR payments over the next decade, but insurers – still stuck with the statutory requirement to lower out-of-pocket costs in Silver plans – would have to raise their premiums by as much as 25 percent, the CBO predicts. Enrollees only pay a set fee for insurance at all levels based on their income, benchmarked on the Silver plan, so taxpayers would end up footing the bill not just for the increased subsidies on these specific Silver plans but all plans. That would increase subsidies by $365 billion in the same time period, resulting in a net increase of deficit spending of nearly $200 billion.

Oddly enough, while taxpayers would lose the most in this exchange, lower-income Americans would gain the most benefit. E21’s Charles Blahous walks through the CBO’s examples that show dramatic reductions in premium payouts for older consumers opting to buy Gold level plans, in some cases paying nothing at all. “It is interesting, precisely because it is so counterintuitive,” Blahous concludes, “that CBO has projected that terminating CSR subsidies would actually lead to the federal government spending more money, providing low-income people with more affordable insurance coverage options, and even increasing insurance enrollment.”

Rather than hasten Obamacare’s collapse, the CBO also notes, the changes that come from eliminating funding for CSRs might actually make the system more stable. “[T]he nongroup insurance market would also continue to be stable in most areas of the country,” CBO concludes, in part because state insurance commissioners would have significant incentive to approve premium increases. “Many insurance commissioners would favor that increase,” the report notes, “because it would result in larger increases in premium tax credits for people in their states and, thus, lower net premiums paid by enrollees than alternatives that insurers might propose.”

The CBO report had an impact on the Trump administration at the time; they stopped threatening to cut off the CSR payments for a while. Trump expected Congress to eventually pass a repeal, or at least a replacement, which would deal with those issues or make them moot altogether. Failing that, Trump needs to disrupt the status quo, and has the bonus of defending the Constitution with this option. But it’s the disruption that really suits his interest, and the resulting consequences — intended or otherwise — that will remind both parties of their interests in finding a way out of the death spiral of ObamaCare.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: trump0carenightmare; trumpacasubsidies
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1 posted on 10/13/2017 6:26:24 AM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley

Excellent. Better than passing the crap they had on the table before!

It’s great to see these phonies- Dems and rinos fall on their faces. Now how to spin it. It’s Trumps fault that he dares to follow the constitution?


2 posted on 10/13/2017 6:30:01 AM PDT by grumpygresh (When will Soros be brought to justice? Crush the vermin, crush the Left.)
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To: grumpygresh

Remember that old Star Trek TOS episode where Kirk was on a planet that had been at war with another planet for 500 years? They used computers to log “missile strikes” and all the people in that area had to go into disintegration chambers. It preserved their infrastructure and culture while only killing people.

So Kirk ruins their computer so they don’t know which people need to be killed and they fall behind. They say, “Don’t you realized that now the enemy will use REAL bombs and destroy our cities?!” To which Kirk replies, “And now you know why war is a thing to be avoided.”

And the other planet sued for peace. THe computers made the war to “convenient”.

Trump just pulled a Kirk.


3 posted on 10/13/2017 6:36:16 AM PDT by robroys woman (So you're not confused, I'm male.)
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To: grumpygresh

His press secretary and public statements should avoid using the term “ subsidies’ and substitute the term “ back door bail outs”’


4 posted on 10/13/2017 6:37:12 AM PDT by silverleaf (A man who kneels for the national anthem doesn't stand for much of anything)
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To: silverleaf

Excellent comment. Call ‘em what they are.


5 posted on 10/13/2017 6:39:57 AM PDT by Starboard
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To: markomalley

OK Traitor John and Chuckie Schumer - time to eat your crap sandwich. Our President can play hard ball too - your move.


6 posted on 10/13/2017 6:49:00 AM PDT by Chauncey Gardiner
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To: Chauncey Gardiner

He has a pen and he has a phone ...... where have
I heard that before ?


7 posted on 10/13/2017 6:57:18 AM PDT by wardamneagle
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To: markomalley

And right now the Dems and their acolytes in the “media” are contacting judges to see who will put a stay on this as quickly as possible.


8 posted on 10/13/2017 6:58:26 AM PDT by jeffc (The U.S. media are our enemy)
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To: markomalley

With these changes to Obamacare, finally, after Congress and Senate paralyzed and not getting repeal done, I am wondering if the former secretary of HHS Price was part of the problem. Did he encourage unusual restraint hoping his boys in the legislative branch would do something? Maybe played into his firing.


9 posted on 10/13/2017 7:05:29 AM PDT by outinyellowdogcountry
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To: robroys woman

That episode remembered here. :)
The original Star Trek, by far the best of the bunch.


10 posted on 10/13/2017 7:16:34 AM PDT by V K Lee (DJT: "Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win the war. ")
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To: jeffc

The CA and NY AGs are already threatening legal action.


11 posted on 10/13/2017 7:17:15 AM PDT by Rusty0604
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To: markomalley

It’s beginning to look like the very best thing that could have happened to ending Democrat ObamaCare is Congress not acting.


12 posted on 10/13/2017 7:17:19 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle ( The Great Wall of Trump ---- 100% sealing of the border. Coming soon.)
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To: markomalley
Well Nancy, someone finaly read the damned thing and found out what was in it. Trump also looked at what was actually legally required to keep the thing going. Too bad you and the minions didn't take the time instead of ramming it down our throats.
13 posted on 10/13/2017 7:17:22 AM PDT by YOMO
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To: markomalley

This is super! Along with the addition of inter-state competition, rates will soon plunge. Yes I know there will be some pain for the short term but the greedy bastiids in the ivory insurance boardrooms will soon have to do what they are not doing now - compete for the consumer dollar.


14 posted on 10/13/2017 7:17:37 AM PDT by ByteMercenary (Healthcare Insurance is *NOT* a Constitutional right.)
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To: markomalley

We gave them power to kill the Beast.

Instead they are feeding it.....................


15 posted on 10/13/2017 7:19:07 AM PDT by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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To: wardamneagle
He has a pen and he has a phone ......

... and a copy of the Constitution.

16 posted on 10/13/2017 7:23:37 AM PDT by pax_et_bonum (Never Forget the SEALs of Extortion 17 - and God Bless The United States of America.)
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To: markomalley

They didn’t read it before they passed it. Guess they should have.


17 posted on 10/13/2017 7:29:07 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (You can't have totalitarian globalist government if the peasants are armed.)
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To: markomalley

More importantly, they need recoup those made in violation of the anti deficiency act. Seems to me they expended money without statutory authority to do so.


18 posted on 10/13/2017 7:29:25 AM PDT by Mouton (The MSM is a clear and present danger to the republic.)
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To: markomalley

Winning.

5.56mm


19 posted on 10/13/2017 7:29:32 AM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: V K Lee

Yep!


20 posted on 10/13/2017 7:38:25 AM PDT by robroys woman (So you're not confused, I'm male.)
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