http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/archi ... uction.php
The Congressional Budget Office has released its initial estimate of the House GOP’s health care alternative, centered on the near-total deregulation of the health insurance industry.
The good news is that the House GOP bill does reduce the deficit. CBO says adopting their plan would reduce the deficit by $68 billion over ten years relative to current law. The number for the Democratic bill, however, is $104 billion. So in exchange for that lesser deficit reduction, the Republicans must cover more people right? Well, of course not. Instead, under the Boehner Plan the number of people without health insurance will stay steady at 17 percent. The Democratic plan will see that sliced to just four percent.
The CBO also says that for most people the GOP plan won’t lower premiums: “In the large group market, which represents nearly 80 percent of total private premiums, the amendment would lower average insurance premiums in 2016 by zero to 3 percent compared with amounts under current law.” And insofar as their plan does reduce premiums, it’s by making your coverage worse:...Provisions in the amendment that would reduce insurance premiums by affecting the amount of coverage purchased include the State Innovations program, which would encourage states to reduce the number and extent of benefit mandates that they impose, and provisions that would allow individuals or affiliated groups to purchase insurance policies in other states that have less stringent mandates.
so the best they could come up with, from a completely blank slate position of pure policy imagination is not only worse than the (utterly hobbled) dem plan (that has already been put through the congressional sausage making process), but it really does achieve its only individual cost savings by urging people to not get sick, and if they do, to die quickly.
um, guys, grayson was making fun of you, not offering constructive advice.






I'm doing alright so far.
Gods, I love politics in the age of tv. 80 years ago, they might have gotten away with that act.