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Title: CHINA QUESTIONS COSTS of U.S. HEALTHCARE REFORM (Ya gotta be shittin me).
Source: Reuters
URL Source: http://blogs.reuters.com/james-peth ... costs-of-us-healthcare-reform/
Published: Nov 17, 2009
Author: Mao Tse Tung (hahahaha)
Post Date: 2009-11-17 09:46:19 by noone222
Keywords: None
Views: 219
Comments: 16

November 16th, 2009 China questions costs of U.S. healthcare reform Post a comment (111)Posted by: James Pethokoukis Tags: Uncategorized, budget deficit, China, healthcare reform, national debt Guess what? It turns out the Chinese are kind of curious about how President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform plans would impact America’s huge fiscal deficit. Government officials are using his Asian trip as an opportunity to ask the White House questions. Detailed questions.

Boilerplate assurances that America won’t default on its debt or inflate the shortfall away are apparently not cutting it. Nor should they, when one owns nearly $2 trillion in assets denominated in the currency of a country about to double its national debt over the next decade.

Nothing happening in Washington today should give Beijing any comfort or confidence about what may happen tomorrow. Healthcare reform was originally promoted as a way to “bend the curve” on escalating entitlement costs, the major part of which is financing Medicare and Medicaid. That is looking more and more like an overpromised deliverable.

For instance, a new study from the U.S. government’s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services finds that the healthcare reform bill recently passed in the House of Representatives would increase healthcare spending to 21.3 percent of GDP by 2019 compared with 20.8 percent under current law. That’s bending the curve the wrong way. The study also questions the “long-term viability” of the $500 billion in Medicare cuts meant to help pay for expanded insurance coverage.

In addition, the CMS study gives a clearer cost estimate than the one provided by the Congressional Budget Office. According to the CBO, the 10-year cost of PelosiCare is $894 billion. But that analysis includes early years with little government spending, According to the CMS, the House approach would cost $1 trillion from 2013-2019, or some $140 billion a year when fully put into effect.

Few realists in Washington think any of the current reform plans make a significant dent in the long-term healthcare cost to government. Indeed, the Senate Budget Committee recently held hearing about creating a bipartisan commission to find solutions to America’s entitlements problems.

If healthcare reform really bent the curve, there would be a no need for such a commission to do Healthcare Reform 2.0.

The Chinese might want to keep up the questioning.


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It's down to this: Soon China will decide which STATES are viable and which are not !!!

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#7. To: noone222 (#0)

Don't see much point in squawking about ObmaCare. It's just another tax to make sure adequate medical services are available to all that need them, particularly those earning so little that they can't afford decent care. If the money didn't come from premiums then taxpayers would be dinged through income taxes. In all likelihood private insurers will use a sharper pencil so what they earn in profit a government-administered operation would squander through bureaucratic waste. And, As Kucinich said, why can't money be found for health if America can find money for wars (for Israel), which just add to health/rehabilitation costs?

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#14. To: Tatarewicz (#7)

Don't see much point in squawking about ObmaCare. It's just another tax to make sure adequate medical services are available to all that need them, particularly those earning so little that they can't afford decent care. If the money didn't come from premiums then taxpayers would be dinged through income taxes. In all likelihood private insurers will use a sharper pencil so what they earn in profit a government-administered operation would squander through bureaucratic waste. And, As Kucinich said, why can't money be found for health if America can find money for wars (for Israel), which just add to health/rehabilitation costs?

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The doctrinaire libertarian position, though, is going to win out. Ironically, China is now VERY CLOSE to being a libertarian "paradise" — way closer than "we" will ever be. Peter Schiff has been pointing this out for years. It's why he is so high on investing in the Chinese market.

America is in the worst of all worlds now. Israel still runs our foreign policy and so the wars will never end and the teabaggers (many of whom are ALSO Israel Firsters) will make sure we bow to what China demands here and in terms of other domestic policies.

It would appear China has no problem with financing the never-ending wars for Israel. Maybe "we" have outsourced enough of the war machine to them that they see a tangible benefit to their economy in not dissenting from the warpigs' point of view.

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