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In reply to the discussion: GOP votes to Ban CBO from calculating effect of Obamacare repeal on budget [View all]zipplewrath
(16,698 posts)13. Always been their problem
This has always been a problem for them. Even during the first ACA debates, the CBO kept pointing out that the ACA would save the federal government money. The GOP can't get around this and most of their plans may work out well for individuals, states, and the insurance companies, but they typically cost the feds a lot of money. (Oh, and the federal government pays for a lot of health insurance one way or another). So they can't have the CBO shooting down their plans by pointing out how expensive they will be.
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GOP votes to Ban CBO from calculating effect of Obamacare repeal on budget [View all]
ehrnst
Jan 2017
OP
they'll find a way to blame it on Medicare and Social Security, the way they always do.
groundloop
Jan 2017
#20
But on the bright side, Republicans will replace it with their very own Ministry of TRUTH
Achilleaze
Jan 2017
#5
Exactly! And I think it will be the Orange Ass's Twitter Account ignorant babblings. n/t
RKP5637
Jan 2017
#33
Reminds me of how the Bush WH and the Republicans hid the costs of two simultaneous wars
no_hypocrisy
Jan 2017
#28
A Democrat needs to introduce a bill countering this - which will be sent to a committee to die
karynnj
Jan 2017
#31
I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that the GOP really, really hates the
Stonepounder
Jan 2017
#43