Posted on 04/26/2010 6:38:59 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Endangered House Democrat Brad Ellsworth of Indiana, now running for the Senate in Indiana, justified his vote for the health-care bill by declaring:
"In addition to meeting my pro-life principles, the plan reduces costs, improves access to affordable insurance options, covers pre-existing conditions, and does not add one penny to the deficit."
Now that it has passed, we learn that it doesnt do this at all:
"Economic experts at the Health and Human Services Department concluded in a report issued Thursday that the health care remake . . . falls short of the presidents twin goal of controlling runaway costs, raising projected spending by about 1 percent over 10 years. That increase could get bigger, since Medicare cuts in the law may be unrealistic and unsustainable, the report warned."
(Daniel Foster lays out the duh factor.)
Ellsworth and a whole lot of other House Democrats voted against their constituents, and dramatically endangered their chances for reelection, all because they put their faith in the notion that the bill would reduce spending.
Endangered House Democrat Baron Hill justified his vote for the health-care bill by declaring:
"This reform version covers more uninsured Americans than the respective House and Senate bills, while also reducing the deficit more effectively. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reported that the revised bill reduces the deficit by one hundred and thirty eight billion dollars during the first ten years of the program, and reduces the deficit by more than one trillion dollars in the second ten years, effectively making it the biggest deficit reduction legislation since 1993."
Endangered House Democrat John Boccieri justified his vote for the health-care bill by declaring:
"This bill may not be perfect but it strikes the proper balance of reducing costs, increasing consumer choices and lowering the staggering deficit from runaway health care spending."
Endangered House Democrat . . . eh, youre catching the drift.
Charlie Wilson of Ohio:
"I have seen the CBO score and the reconciliation changes for myself. This bill will not add a dime to the deficit."
Suzanne Kosmas of Florida:
"The bill before us now represents the single largest deficit reduction in over a decade, saving nearly $140 billion in the first 10 years and over $1.2 trillion in the decade to follow. This legislation provides truly fiscally responsible reform, and it contains the strongest measures ever enacted to help eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in the system, to rein in skyrocketing health care costs, and to stabilize Medicare while preserving benefits."
Melissa Bean of Illinois:
"As a fiscal conservative, it was important to me that this legislation benefit not just our physical health, but also our fiscal health. The final legislation approved today delivers the most significant deficit reduction in more than a decade, cutting our federal deficit by $1.3 trillion over 20 years."
Bill Owens of New York:
"After studying all the facts, I was presented with a simple choice: Do nothing and further burden our families and entrepreneurs, and allow our costs to spiral out of control, or take the first steps to reform our system in a way that will pay for itself and help America pull itself out of the recession."
Chris Carney of Pennsylvania:
"This bill takes critical steps toward providing quality, affordable health care while reducing the cost burden on our hardworking families and small businesses. It does so in a fiscally responsible manner, reducing the deficit by an estimated $138 billion over the first 10 years and an additional $1.2 trillion in the following decade."
In short, just about every vulnerable House Democrat justified their vote by saying the bill would reduce costs and reduce the deficit, and now the Department of Health and Human Services finds that pledge has . . . well, reached its expiration date.
Let’s not forget Nancy Pelosi’s claim that obamacare was a jobs bill that would create 400,0000 jobs “almost immediately” and 4 million in a decade
the clock is running on those jobs
Don’t forget, remember the promises
I am guessing Charlie believes in Santa Claus as well.
Neive to think those were Obama's goal. The Kenyan's true twin goala were to bring America to it's knees, and make sure it never gets up again...
From the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/Reports/05/uninsured-cps/index.htm
12.4 million of the uninsured are middle and upper class.
“That the uninsured comprise non-trivial percentages of middle and upper income individuals is surprising. Those with incomes above 300% of poverty...”
It was all lies, every last bit of it.
They should all be tossed out of office and the country.
Buyers remorse? So it isn’t so! These people are the smart people that know more than us stoopid Americans, how could this happen?
Time for a plate of crow and some cleanup in November.
May each and everyone of these turkeys get decaptiated on Nov 2. May the voters spare none of them.
I wonder when the first Dem says "You know, there are a LOT of important issues to talk about, do we have to just talk about healthcare?"
And believe it or not, no drugs were consumed before I wrote this.
I think a few of these guys are actually mind-numbingly stupid enough to have bought all of the lies from their own leadership
Their votes had nothing to do with healthcare, the deficit, or their constituents. It was to continue the campaign funding from public employee unions ...which means US taxpayers. The democrat party is a criminal organization that is NOT too big to fail.
This would make a great commercial called “Why DID you vote for the Health Care Bill?”.
- Play each of their excuses in sequence.
- Summarize it into a single slide.
- Refute every excuse with facts that have come out since Obama signed the bill into law.
- Then pose this question:
“Why don’t you ask your Congressman and Senator why they voted to the Health Care bill?”
ping
Oh, I wish!
Democrats = clueless cons.
they didn’t buy the lies, the knowingly repeated the lies to try and fool their constituents.
Robert A. Heinlein (The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress)
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