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The True Cost of the House Health Plan in Pictures » The Foundry

July 16, 2009
by MB Snow

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The True Cost of the House Health Plan in Pictures

Posted July 15th, 2009 at 3.10pm in Health Care.

Commenting on the delayed start to the House’s health bill spending, The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein writes: “The slow start is a way of holding down costs in the 10-year budget window.” Of course, Ezra does not  mean that the House bill actually holds down health care costs in any real way. No, what he means is that by waiting till year 4 of a 10 year year forecast, the Democrats are gaming the Congressional Budget Office’s scoring system to hide the true cost of their bill from the American people.

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