Wednesday, May 15, 2013

CBO: Obamacare doubles to $1.8 trillion in first decade

Guess they weren't listening when we were screaming about the fuzzy math...
TheExaminer: When President Obama was selling his health care legislation to Congress, he declared that “the plan I’m proposing will cost around $900 billion over 10 years.” But with the law’s major provisions set to kick in next year, a new analysis by the Congressional Budget Office projects that the law will cost double that, or $1.8 trillion.

What accounts for the dramatic difference? It’s true that at the time of passage, the CBO said the gross cost of the law’s provisions to expand insurance coverage would be $940 billion over a decade. But as many critics of the health care law pointed out at the time, this number was deceptive because it estimated spending from 2010 through 2019 even though the program's major spending provisions weren’t scheduled to go into effect until 2014. Effectively, the original estimate measured the cost of six years of Obamacare instead of 10.

Now, as implementation approaches, CBO has released projections for the 2014 to 2023 budget window — the first actual decade of Obamacare — and the gross cost projection is $1.8 trillion.
Ohh, and here's a reminder of the icing on the cake...
"Americans should remember that this same corrupt IRS will be in charge of enforcing Obamacare." ~ Sarah Palin
Time to rescind the funding, Republicans. Pay attention, Speaker.