CBO :The Real ObamaCare Will Add $260 Billion to the Deficit over 10 Years...in Perpetuity
If you didn’t already know enough to regard yesterday’s CBO numbers as nothing more than a pile of shit, now you do.
“Thus, the legislation’s effects on the rest of the budget—other than the cash flows of the HI trust fund—would amount to a net increase in federal deficits of $260 billion over the same period.”
It’s all smoke and mirrors folks. This thing will cost upwards of $2.5 trillion and add hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit in perpetuity.
This is all by design.
Russ
How do you slap a $940 billion pricetag on what’s actually a multitrillion-dollar bill? Well, as we’ve seen, the first thing you do is make sure not to start the program until almost halfway through CBO’s window of time for measuring how much it’ll cost. That cuts a trillion or two right off the top. But what if that still leaves you with budget deficits, thus crippling your sub-moronic talking point about how this massive new federal entitlement will save money over time?
Simple. You break the bill up and pass one of the expensive parts separately later.
In other words, lie, cheat and steal to make the numbers look how you want them to look, regardless of how they actually look. This is the Liberal M.O. We’ve said here dozens of times that there isn’t a liberal/oppressive alive who can win a fair fight with a Conservative on the facts. The shamelessness of this whole process is literally a 3D, live-action, slow-motion representation of that basic fact.
They never have the numbers because their philosophy doesn’t allow them to have the numbers. No matter how many times they try, nothing they do will ever add up. Ever.
If this shit goes down on Sunday this way, I’m literally calling for nationwide, massive civil disobedience from here on out. We have been usurped.
I leave you with a great quote I got from our good friend Scratch at MMBI:
“One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty. I submit that an individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for law.”
(Martin Luther King, Jr. — Letter From A Birmingham Jail)
It’s on now.
**Sorry AP**








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