Posted on 11/14/2014 3:42:28 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
".....In the 2011 video shot by TrueNorthReports.com and sent to Watchdog.org on Thursday, Gruber appears before the Vermont House Health Care Committee to present recommendations for a universal, publicly financed health care program. The recommendations were part of the 2011 Hsiao Report submitted to the Legislature by economist William C. Hsiao and co-written by Gruber.
As Gruber sits listening, the committee chair reads a comment from a Vermonter who expresses concern that the economists plan might lead to ballooning costs, increased taxes and bureaucratic outrages, among other things.
After hearing the Vermonters worries, Gruber responds, Was this written by my adolescent children by any chance?
The remark was met with uproarious laughter.
The video is the fifth in string of videos to surface this week in which Gruber publicly mocks citizens or boasts of his use of deception in crafting health care policies. Gruber is being paid $400,000 by the state of Vermont to advise Gov. Peter Shumlin on how to finance Act 48, Vermonts single-payer health care law. His recommendations will be presented to the Vermont Legislature in January.
Contrary to Grubers snarky insult, the comment was not written by an adolescent.
It was actually written by a former senior policy adviser in the White House who knew something about health care systems, said John McClaughry, a two-term Vermont state senator and adviser to President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.
McClaughry, who wrote the comment in an op-ed weeks before the 2011 committee meeting, told Vermont Watchdog he did not know Gruber made the condescending insult. However, he was aware of other videos discovered this week in which Gruber boasted of writing deceptive policies to trick stupid American voters.
No one should trust this man.
Based on the rest of the stuff thats come out on the videos, nobody can trust this guy. He has no use for transparency, he thinks people are stupid, and hell do anything to get this thing through and pocket his $400,000. Thats not in the interest of the people of Vermont, McClaughry said.........
Let’s see.... who didn’t yet get insulted by this moron? Let’s have a Gruber free area...
muir...
my understanding is,
Gruber is/was a government contractor.
if he acted in bad faith toward his contract-employer,
that would seem to be the business of Congress,
maybe not criminally, but civil liability
Input any old crap you've got. Output whatever you need it to say [and you're willing to pay me for].
Wow great words. True wisdom from an escapee.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3226898/posts
FLASHBACK: MIT analysis backs Obama (Gruber provided new ammunition Senate Dems)
POLITICO ^ | 11/28/09 | Mike Allen
A new analysis by a leading MIT economist provides new ammunition for Democrats as the Senate begins formally debating the historic health-reform bill being pushed by President Barack Obama.
The report concludes that under the Senates health-reform bill, Americans buying individual coverage will pay less than they do for todays typical individual market coverage, and would be protected from high out-of-pocket costs.
So Democrats will argue that under the Senate bill, Americans would pay less for more.
The new document arms Democrats with a response to the contention of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) that the bill would mean higher premiums, higher taxes, and massive cuts to Medicare.
The microsimulation analysis is by Jonathan Gruber, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Treasury Department official under President Bill Clinton. Gruber used data from the Congressional Budget Office.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/rahm-orders-health-care-article-be-must-read-for-staffers?ref=fpblg
Rahm Orders Health Care Article Be Must-Read For Staffers
ByCHRISTINA BELLANTONIPublishedNOVEMBER 24, 2009, 3:35 PM EST
When President Obama likes a magazine article, White House staffers had better read it.
Obamas must-read is Ron Brownsteins Saturday blog post A Milestone in the Health Care Journey at the Atlantics political Web site.
Politico noted today that Obama found the article, which lauds Max Baucus approach to health care, a good summary of the cost controls in the health care bill.
An administration official tells TPMDC that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel assigned the article as homework during a recent meeting.
According to the official, Emanuel told senior staffers not to come back to the next days meeting if they hadnt read the article.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2009/11/a-milestone-in-the-health-care-journey/30619/
A Milestone in the Health Care Journey
RONALD BROWNSTEINNOV 21 2009, 11:29 AM ET
When I reached Jonathan Gruber on Thursday, he was working his way, page by laborious page, through the mammoth health care bill Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had unveiled just a few hours earlier. Gruber is a leading health economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is consulted by politicians in both parties. He was one of almost two dozen top economists who sent President Obama a letter earlier this month insisting that reform wont succeed unless it bends the curve in the long-term growth of health care costs. And, on that front, Gruber likes what he sees in the Reid proposal. Actually he likes it a lot.
Im sort of a known skeptic on this stuff, Gruber told me. My summary is its really hard to figure out how to bend the cost curve, but I cant think of a thing to try that they didnt try. They really make the best effort anyone has ever made. Everything is in here....I cant think of anything Id do that they are not doing in the bill. You couldnt have done better than they are doing.
Gruber may be especially effusive. But the Senate blueprint, which faces its first votes tonight, also is winning praise from other leading health reformers like Mark McClellan, the former director of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services under George W. Bush and Len Nichols, health policy director at the centrist New America Foundation. The bottom line, Nichols says, is the legislation is sending a signal that business as usual [in the medical system] is going to end.
(snip)
In their November 17 letter to Obama, the group of economists led by Dr. Alan Garber of Stanford University, identified four pillars of fiscally-responsible health care reform. They maintained that the bill needed to include a tax on high-end Cadillac insurance plans; to pursue aggressive tests of payment reforms that will provide incentives for physicians and hospitals to focus on quality and provide care that is better coordinated; and establish an independent Medicare commission that can continuously develop and implement new efforts to improve quality and contain costs. Finally, they said the Congressional Budget Office must project the bill to be at least deficit neutral over the 10-year budget window and deficit reducing thereafter.
(snip)
http://www.politico.com/playbook/1109/playbook874.html
Obama makes a Ron Brownstein blog post mandatory reading for the West Wing
By: MIKE ALLEN on November 24, 2009
EXCERPT
WHAT THE PRESIDENT IS READING Sources say President Obama declared that a Saturday blog post by Ronald Brownstein on The Atlantics Politics channel on how health reform would control costs was mandatory reading for all senior staff and that everyone involved in, or covering, the health care debate should see the piece, headlined: A Milestone In the Health Care Journey:
http://www.landrieu.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=1630
Landrieu: Now is the Time to Pass Health Care Reform
December 15, 2009
WASHINGTON Following a meeting with President Obama and fellow Democratic Senators, United States Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., today encouraged the Senate to move health care legislation forward. Sen. Landrieu commented on the improvements made to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and outlined how these changes will positively affect Louisiana families and small businesses.
Sen. Landrieu said:
While many of us expressed cost and bureaucracy concerns about early drafts of health care reform legislation, it is clear that the product the Senate is debating is a dramatic improvement. Senate Democrats have developed a consensus that combines the best blend of private and public approaches to reduce cost, expand coverage and increase choice and competition for Americans. The Congressional Budget Office and the nations premier economists have confirmed that premiums will go down or remain stable, so that wages for millions of Americans can increase.
(snip)
These two parts stand out - knowing what we know today. He was lying 1) he was instrumental in drafting the law and 2) he had no intention of bending the cost curve.
RONALD BROWNSTEIN article
“When I reached Jonathan Gruber on Thursday, he was working his way, page by laborious page, through the mammoth health care bill Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had unveiled just a few hours earlier.
Snip
Gruber told me. My summary is its really hard to figure out how to bend the cost curve,”
Most if not all states have laws against misappropriating public funds.
There are also laws against falsifying govt records.
Hiring someone to falsify govt records and lie is clearly covered under these laws.
The people that hired him are just as guilty as he is.
One would have to establish that what he presented was not what his employers wanted. The democrats who funded him may well have wanted advice on how best to deceive the public. That’s the real issue
It certainly seems like it should since he was being paid (an agent) by the government (contractee) to performs these services, and the government was aware. Seems this should also override any immunity arguments as this goes well beyond the scope of work, er, what would normally be understood to be “scope of work”.
Usually ambiguous and overreaching contracts are construed against the drafter; but again, we are now talking legislation and the government. If this could be applied, it would invalidate thousands of laws.
The law does not protect a criminal conspiracy. They would both be liable.
Listen to the disclaimer language following radio ads. Someone artfully crafts that language to be impenetratable. A similar task could be legally contracted for no matter how it’s characterized after the fact.
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