Saturday, September 26, 2009

It Just Doesn't Matter

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In a bid to wrangle concessions from the Blue Dog Coalition on healthcare reform, House leaders Thursday released CBO estimates for liberals' preferred version of the public option that show $85 billion more in savings than for the version the Blue Dogs prefer.

Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, D-S.D., a Blue Dog co-chair, said any possible new momentum toward a public option tethered to Medicare rates is, in part, "because of the cost issue" and the updated CBO score.

The original House bill required the public plan to pay providers 5 percent more than Medicare reimbursement rates. But as part of a package of concessions to Blue Dogs, the House Energy and Commerce Committee accepted an amendment that requires the HHS Secretary to negotiate rates with providers. That version of the plan will save only $25 billion.

In total, a public plan based on Medicare rates would save $110 billion over 10 years. That is $20 billion more than earlier estimates, a spokesman for House Speaker Pelosi said.

The Republicans won't vote for it, because it would put a dent in insurance company profits... that and they want to make sure that as many people as possible are as poor as possible.

The "blue dog" Democrats won't support it, because it'll be harder for them to get re-elected.. because.. you know.. those low-life scum are more concerned with getting re-elected than actually getting the best bill passed.

It's still doomed to failure regardless.

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