HockeyDad
14 years ago


but, I do happen to think opinions on CBid are, shall we say, "a bit" skewed to the right

rfenst wrote:




Most didn't get under the Cone of Protection.
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago
Let's not forget that the CBid forum is also a microcosm of America too!

Polls are inherently slanted and are used to take a "pulse". They aren't end all be all facts. Anyone that's ever studied them knows the questions are slanted to produce a desired answer. Now what's coming to light is that there is rampant over or under sampling to produce a desired "effect".

ANYONE that trusts the Fed and their numbers needs their head examined. That is the biggest threat to America today and they're going unchecked.

Anyone that trusts the numbers from our government needs to wake up! They're lying. Even the "unpartisan" Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has been caught fudging the numbers so the House and Senate can ram what they want through!

President Obama's national health care law will cost $1.76 trillion over a decade, according to a new projection released today by the Congressional Budget Office, rather than the $940 billion forecast when it was signed into law.

Democrats employed many accounting tricks when they were pushing through the national health care legislation, the most egregious of which was to delay full implementation of the law until 2014, so it would appear cheaper under the CBO's standard ten-year budget window and, at least on paper, meet Obama's pledge that the legislation would cost "around $900 billion over 10 years." When the final CBO score came out before passage, critics noted that the true 10 year cost would be far higher than advertised once projections accounted for full implementation.

Today, the CBO released new projections from 2013 extending through 2022, and the results are as critics expected: the ten-year cost of the law's core provisions to expand health insurance coverage has now ballooned to $1.76 trillion. That's because we now have estimates for Obamacare's first nine years of full implementation, rather than the mere six when it was signed into law. Only next year will we get a true ten-year cost estimate, if the law isn't overturned by the Supreme Court or repealed by then. Given that in 2022, the last year available, the gross cost of the coverage expansions are $265 billion, we're likely looking at about $2 trillion over the first decade, or more than double what Obama advertised.

http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/cbo-obamacare-cost-176-trillion-over-10-yrs/425831 



"I’m from the government and I’m here to help you” (or “We’re from the government and we’re here to help you") should scare the living hell out of anyone!
HockeyDad
14 years ago
one trillion........two trillion.......

It is only money. We'll make more!
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago
We don't make the money...we make it more moneyer
rfenst
14 years ago

The fishin herf???????

dkeage wrote:



No. Not that. Not "going' in the sense of travel, but int he sense of where a conversation is heading.
DadZilla3
14 years ago

Fed says job market has improved, consumer spending is up and inflation is under control, despite rise in oil prices.....


:-k

DrafterX wrote:



In related news, the chocolate ration will be increased from 20 ounces to 10 ounces.
Stinkdyr
14 years ago
You little taxpaying sheep should just hush up yall and get back to work to support us ruling class types here in DC.
You just don't realize how lucky you are that we haven't yet raised taxes on you so high that gas costs as much as it does in Denmark.

NOW GET BACK TO WORK, and pay some more taxes.

....and here, have some more cake.


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