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cali

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Tue Nov 11, 2014, 02:27 PM Nov 2014

ObamaCare architect: 'Stupidity' of voters helped bill pass [View all]

An architect of the federal healthcare law said last year that a "lack of transparency" and the "stupidity of the American voter" helped Congress approve ObamaCare.

In a clip unearthed Sunday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Jonathan Gruber appears on a panel and discusses how the reform earned enough votes to pass.

He suggested that many lawmakers and voters didn't know what was in the law or how its financing worked, and that this helped it win approval.

"Lack of transparency is a huge political advantage,” Gruber said. "And basically, call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever, but basically that was really, really critical for the thing to pass."

Gruber made the comment while discussing how the law was "written in a tortured way" to avoid a bad score from the Congressional Budget Office. He suggested that voters would have rejected ObamaCare if the penalties for going without health insurance were interpreted as taxes, either by budget analysts or the public.

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http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/223578-obamacare-architect-lack-of-transparency-helped-law-pass

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Super nice guy. Indydem Nov 2014 #1
those were idiotic and counter-productive remarks. and they will be used against dems cali Nov 2014 #2
It's all so very concerning. Cali_Democrat Nov 2014 #4
really? you think these remarks were helpful? wait. It's you cali Nov 2014 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Cali_Democrat Nov 2014 #10
Like I said, I'm so very concerned. Cali_Democrat Nov 2014 #13
It was sarcasm. Indydem Nov 2014 #12
True, and probably... truebluegreen Nov 2014 #15
I'm not sure they would be idiots to rule against the federal exchange SickOfTheOnePct Nov 2014 #18
Somebody named Gruber, architect of Romneycare, consultant on Obamacare, being quoted by Forbes. truebluegreen Nov 2014 #19
Jonathan Gruber was a paid consultant during the drafting of the ACA SickOfTheOnePct Nov 2014 #20
He has a funny way of showing it. nt truebluegreen Nov 2014 #22
Have you watched any of the videos? SickOfTheOnePct Nov 2014 #23
did he actually have a hand in obamacare, or just massachusetts' rmoneycare law unblock Nov 2014 #3
He was one of the main consultants for this bill with OMB. Mass Nov 2014 #8
Does he know that voters didn't vote on the bill? Scuba Nov 2014 #5
i'm sure he understands that voter vote for or against congresscritters... unblock Nov 2014 #11
Nothing new, sadly. This seems to have been the general explanation for the 2014 election as well Mass Nov 2014 #7
So what if it did? Old Nick Nov 2014 #9
I'm hoping you meant helped the American people?? MadDAsHell Nov 2014 #17
hey look at me! i'm a perfesser who helped create public policy! can i haz senate seat like warren? unblock Nov 2014 #14
Third ways a charm. GeorgeGist Nov 2014 #16
I think we all need to realize - this is how most bills get passed. Avalux Nov 2014 #21
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