No Net Savings

I suspect this man is no longer on the Christmas card lists of Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Barack Obama. Doug Elmendorf, director of the Congressional Budget Office, answered questions from Kent Conrad honestly:

Conrad: Dr. Elmendorf, I am going to really put you on the spot because we are in the middle of this health care debate, but it is critically important that we get this right. Everyone has said, virtually everyone, that bending the cost curve over time is critically important and one of the key goals of this entire effort. From what you have seen from the products of the committees that have reported, do you see a successful effort being mounted to bend the long-term cost curve?

Elmendorf: No, Mr. Chairman. In the legislation that has been reported we do not see the sort of fundamental changes that would be necessary to reduce the trajectory of federal health spending by a significant amount. And on the contrary, the legislation significantly expands the federal responsibility for health care costs.

Conrad: So the cost curve in your judgement is being bent, but it is being bent the wrong way. Is that correct?

Elmendorf: The way I would put it is that the curve is being raised, so there is a justifiable focus on growth rates because of course it is the compounding of growth rates faster than the economy that leads to these unsustainable paths. But it is very hard to look out over a very long term and say very accurate things about growth rates. So most health experts that we talk with focus particularly on what is happening over the next 10 or 20 years, still a pretty long time period for projections, but focus on the next 10 or 20 years and look at whether efforts are being made that are bringing costs down or pushing costs up over that period.

As we wrote in our letter to you and Senator Gregg, the creation of a new subsidy for health insurance, which is a critical part of expanding health insurance coverage in our judgement, would by itself increase the federal responsibility for health care that raises federal spending on health care. It raises the amount of activity that is growing at this unsustainable rate and to offset that there has to be very substantial reductions in other parts of the federal commitment to health care, either on the tax revenue side through changes in the tax exclusion or on the spending side through reforms in Medicare and Medicaid. Certainly reforms of that sort are included in some of the packages, and we are still analyzing the reforms in the House package. Legislation was only released as you know two days ago. But changes we have looked at so far do not represent the fundamental change on the order of magnitude that would be necessary to offset the direct increase in federal health costs from the insurance coverage proposals.

The increased payouts, increased enrollments and subsequent increased demands on the health care system will wipe out any supposed savings. So you will get hit with less choice, much less control, higher taxes, higher health care costs and the Democrats will call it good.

This is “reform” for the Democrats. Or at least most of the Democrats. Higher prices, higher taxes, less choice, more government control of every aspect of your life.

The Blue Dogs (I hate that name) are balking right now. Let’s hope enough of them keep balking to keep this monstrosity of a “reform” from passing.

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2 Responses to No Net Savings

  1. ac halle says:

    ……..Soz, I would take a guess that NOW is a pretty good time to move to Italy and start chewin’ on tree bark and olives.
    there ain’t even grass to gnaw on here in what’s left of the usa, now is there.
    Goodnight.

  2. martian says:

    “This is “reform” for the Democrats. Or at least most of the Democrats. Higher prices, higher taxes, less choice, more government control of every aspect of your life.”

    The real goal for Democrats is that last aspect – more government control of every aspect of your life. This is their holy grail. The higher prices and taxes are irrelevant except to the extent that it allows them to control the population more. The true end that high level Democrats in government want is the POWER that they crave so much. The power to control every aspect of our lives including telling us how we should think and what we should believe. The health care initiative is just another tool to be used in gaining that ultimate goal. They are chipping away at our freedoms a little at a time from many different directions and lieing about it every step of the way. Give them the opportunity and Orwell’s ’1984′ will become a reality just a few decades later than he thought.