The economic report released last week by Health and Human Services, which indicated that President Barack Obama's health care "reform" law would actually increase the cost of health care and impose higher costs on consumers, had been submitted to the office of HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius more than a week before the Congressional votes on the bill, according to career HHS sources, who added that Sebelius's staff refused to review the document before the vote was taken.Instead of having these numbers come out before the vote and possibly kill the bill, the bill was passed and now the numbers will help kill the Democrat party.
"The reason we were given was that they did not want to influence the vote," says an HHS source. "Which is actually the point of having a review like this, you would think."
The analysis, performed by Medicare's Office of the Actuary, which in the past has been identified as a "nonpolitical" office, set off alarm bells when submitted. "We know a copy was sent to the White House via their legislative affairs staff," says the HHS staffer, "and there were a number of meetings here almost right after the analysis was submitted to the secretary's office. Everyone went into lockdown, and people here were too scared to go public with the report."
In the end, the report was released several weeks after the vote -- the review by the secretary's office reportedly took less than three days -- and bore a note that the analysis was not the official position of the Obama administration.
There were a lot of Democrats (not to mention Obama) who claimed their support for the bill was ultimately determined because they were told it would reduce costs. Shouldn't these Democrats be outraged today? Or perhaps they were in on the joke all along.
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If something like this would have happened in the business world I would expect an immediate response from the shareholders and no doubt some branch of the government would have stepped in. Under the present administration no doubt the CEO would be fired.
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