Posted on 03/19/2010 10:55:51 AM PDT by SmartInsight
Democrats are planning to introduce legislation later this spring that would permanently repeal annual Medicare cuts to doctors, but are warning lawmakers not to talk about it for fear that it will complicate their push to pass comprehensive health reform. The plans undercut the party's message that reform lowers the deficit, according to a memo obtained by POLITICO.
Democrats removed the so-called doc fix from the reform legislation last year because its $371-billion price tag would have made it impossible for Democrats to claim that their bill reduces the deficit. Republicans have argued for months that by stripping the doc fix from the bill, Democrats were playing a shell game.
âMost health staff are already aware that our health proposal does not contain a 'doc fix.' ⦠The inclusion of a full SGR repeal would undermine reformâs budget neutrality. So again, do not allow yourself (or your boss) to get into a discussion of the details of CBO scores and textual narrative. Instead, focus only on the deficit reduction and number of Americans covered,â the memo, sent Thursday to Democratic staff, said
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Landrieu balked and talked in politiko-speak...she had no serious answer, but maintained a brave face. They're truely trying to pass this with smoke and mirrors.
God Bless the patriot that leaked this memo.
Dang, that person might be up there with the person who broke climategate.
In red up on Drudge now.
Liberal must lie to further their agenda.
I am certain there are people inside the Democrat Party and the liberal media who want to scuttle this, because they know it is going to end up exiling them from power for a couple of generations. Hence I think the leaker was a loyal Democrat.
The AMA did not need to be won over. They are a leftist organization 100% behind this bilge.
guess their back up to the $1.2 trillion bill dear leader proposed...and that’s probably just half of it...
does the GOP have any recourse with the CBO??? Can they go back to the CBO with this and demand a retraction, recalculation, statement from the CBO???
Cold... for now.
Wouldn’t surprise me if it was from Stupak’s office.
The current Senate bill is viable until the end of the 111th Congress, which means the end of December 2010.
IOW, they can keep trying until then, and we need to keep in mind that there will be a lame duck session potentially between Nov 3 and the end of December. There should be a large number of Dims who will have lost their seats but can still vote to hose us during that session.
Beware.
I agree. The blurb I posted comes from the Politico who didn’t point that out... of course. The bold letters which highlights the Dem Cong talking points as to avoid the BS CBO score and spout the BS deficit reduction...is the meat of the post.
“Republican Sympathizer” As in Nazi Sympathizer?
Shaking my head in disgust.
Maybe this will be his Saddam meeting where he has the disloyal ministers taken out one by one and shot.
Not enough material on the planet to complete that task.
I think this action by the Democrats is what used to be called lying. Or bad faith. Not that it surprises me. I fully expect it from them now.
Docs can only give away so much charity care and medicaid, which is basically the same thing.
You misunderstand the situation, Docs can overcharge you and me to pay the differential loss on Medicare procedures. This is legal because doctors and hospitals were granted an Anti Trust exclusion. Strip this away, and they would have to publish one schedule for all procedures. This would allow those paying cash, to pay the least for healthcare. As it is now, cash payers pay the most.
Why would they start caring now? They lie all the time. NOW they grow a conscience?
Most corrupt government in the world. No better than any dictatorship. Just bigger.
Again, we are reminded that there is currently NO separation of powers (i.e. Executive/Legislative).
People better start educating themselves on the definition of tyranny!
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