Obama’s tax deal with Republicans extends the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy for another 2 years.As Bloomberg notes, Obama said that “he still believes the nation can’t afford to permanently extend the top tax rates”.But as Mish points out:Of course t…
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Presenting the bill
The stage is set for crucial vote on America’s health-care reform bill
IT’S official, or as official as these things get. The health-care package destined for a vote in America’s House of Representatives on Sunday will cost $940 billion over the next ten years. Though the Congressional Budget Office score (as the estimate is known), along with the bill’s final details, seems to clear the air on what the House will vote on, the package and the process remain complicated. The House is facing a two-part vote to pass the Senate bill and also tweaks through a process called “reconciliation”. The former may be done through a rule that Republicans are saying is unconstitutional (though they have used it themselves). Procedural trickery or not, everyone in the House will cast a vote on the Senate bill plus reconciliation. Whether it passes or not is far more important than quibbles about the House rules.
The CBO also reckon that the health-care package, through savings and new revenue, will cut the total deficit over those years by $138 billion against a baseline scenario. After that, the savings get even bigger, totalling (a much more speculative) $1.2 trillion by 2029, according to some Democrats. But the sums are questionable. The CBO process has been so thoroughly gamed that the true figures could be quite different. The Republicans claim that it will cost far more and totally reject the idea that it will cut the deficit by such a sum over the second decade. …
Google Mobile App: A Must-Have for Reporters and Citizen Journalists
Google’s free Mobile App for the Apple iPhone G3 is a must-have for reporters and citizen journalists.To see why, watch this short video by one of the engineers on the Mobile App development team:And here is the scoop on how it works.Now, let’s say you…
RJ Eskow: Elmendorf vs. Orszag: A “Teachable Moment”… for Geeks and Nerds
This week a bitter confrontation between individuals from two distinct social groups offered our nation a rare and precious “teachable moment.” Those individuals, of course, are a geek and a nerd.
Harry Moroz: The Advocate In A Time Of Economic Crisis
Our current economic crisis has elevated the ombudsperson to an unusually visible role in politics. On the one hand, the economic crisis has required accountants…
GOP Scoffed At CBO Score For Iraq That Was Twice The Cost Of Health Care
Testimony from Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Elmendorf that preliminary versions of health care legislation lack effective cost-containing mechanisms has roiled the nation’s capital.
Democrats have had trouble swallowing the…
Deane Waldman: ObamaCare: Robbing Peter to Pay…No one.
I should know better than to think, “They can’t be serious proposing that!” But the Democrats’ fix for healthcare sends even my shock-and-surprise meter…
Christine Pelosi: Universal Healthcare: A Matter of Political Will
Elections have consequences: we voted for universal health care and intend to get it done.
Sen. Nelson: House Healthcare Bill Would Create “Class Warfare”
A Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) report on healthcare was a “devastating blow” to the bill’s prospects, a key centrist Democrat argued Friday.
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Senate Ends Health Care Talks For The Week With No Deal
A bipartisan group of seven members of the Finance Committee huddled all day Thursday, hoping to hammer out a compromise piece of health care legislation that could be marked up in committee next week and passed through the Senate by the Augus…
Soak the rich
America’s House of Representatives turns its back on common sense over health care
BARACK OBAMA has been pushing leaders in both chambers of Congress to produce health-care bills before the August recess, with an eye to enacting reform before the end of the year. After weeks of wrangling among the three different House committees with partial jurisdiction over the matter, the House has pipped the Senate to the post. On Tuesday July 14th Nancy Pelosi, the speaker, unveiled a grand strategy for health reform that is so far to the left of American political discourse that even moderate Democrats in the Senate (never mind the incensed and irrelevant House Republicans) held their noses.
Put simply, the House bill hopes to achieve near-universal health coverage by soaking the rich. Unlike some earlier Senate drafts, which either did not cover most of the nearly 50m uninsured or whose costs were reckoned to be a whopping $1.5 trillion or so, this new effort is a serious runner. According to a preliminary judgment by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which “scores” such plans, the House bill is likely to cost about $1 trillion and cover some two-thirds of the uninsured. That is a good proportion, as many of the remainder are illegal immigrants who have no chance of getting subsidised coverage under any reform. …
Bill Chameides: The Nation’s Energy Expert Speaks Out on Climate … Not
Quiz: What soon-to-be-ex-governor of a very northern state could write an op-ed about climate legislation without once mentioning the word “climate”? That’s right; Sarah Palin…
Obama Punting On Fannie, Freddie Could Prove Costly
Facing an array of more immediate financial problems, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has pushed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac towards the bottom of his to-do list, even as they continue to amass billions of dollars in losses on the governmen…
Early CBO Score on Public Plan Says It Should Net $150 Billion In Savings: TNR
According to a pair of Capitol Hill sources, preliminary estimates from the Congressional Budget Office suggest that a strong public option–the kind that the House of Representatives is putting in its reform bill–should net somewhere in the …



