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kpete

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Mon Feb 27, 2012, 09:15 PM Feb 2012

There Was No Bowles-Simpson Commission Report [View all]

There Was No Bowles-Simpson Commission Report

Monday, 27 February 2012 05:16

The New York Times badly misled readers by repeatedly referring to a report of the deficit reduction commission led by former Senator Alan Simpson and Morgan Stanley Director Erskine Bowles. There was no report from this commission.

The report discussed in this article was exclusively the report of the co-chairs. It did not receive the necessary support of 14 members of the commission that would have made it an official commission report,
a point noted only in passing toward the end of the piece.

This mis-characterization is extremely important in the context of the piece, because the main point of the article is that President Obama ignored the report of a commission he appointed. Since this commission did not approve a report, the premise of the article is wrong.

The piece also misled readers when it asserted that, "benefits for an aging population soon would increase deficits to unsustainable levels." In fact, the main problem is rising private sector health care costs that were projected to make Medicare and Medicaid unaffordable. The increased costs due to aging alone are quite gradual and affordable.

more:
http://www.cepr.net/index.php/blogs/beat-the-press/there-was-no-bowles-simpson-commission-report?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+beat_the_press+%28Beat+the+Press%29


UPDATE:
There WAS A Report?
(I am confused-YOU decide)
http://www.fiscalcommission.gov/sites/fiscalcommission.gov/files/documents/TheMomentofTruth12_1_2010.pdf

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You are ruining manufactured outrage with FACTS!!! JoePhilly Feb 2012 #1
Mischaracterization (specifically, trying to pass off RW propaganda as "news") is about 95% of ... Faryn Balyncd Feb 2012 #2
Thank you, Faryn Balyncd JDPriestly Feb 2012 #7
There we go, this is the answer. Bunch of liars, "we can't afford ..." Yes, we can. closeupready Feb 2012 #15
Message deleted by the DU Administrators safgertrt Feb 2012 #3
"The New York Times badly misled readers..." unkachuck Feb 2012 #4
Nor does anybody care outside of the Beltway, the think tanks and the newspaper editorial boards bluestateguy Feb 2012 #5
Your words fairly sum it all up. truedelphi Feb 2012 #8
Follow the dollars. Less Medicare means more federal money McCamy Taylor Feb 2012 #6
I stopped reading the NYT because its editorials and its hand chosen truedelphi Feb 2012 #9
The only thing in defense of the NYT is that it is a company town paper and the main WCGreen Feb 2012 #10
I am sorry, but the entire philosophy of what constitutes real journalism does not truedelphi Feb 2012 #21
Untrue! Simpson and Bowles have completed their report and submitted it electronically. TrollBuster9090 Feb 2012 #11
The NY Times is CORRECT. Or the White House is lying, too. MannyGoldstein Feb 2012 #12
False, surely? Yo_Mama Feb 2012 #13
Thank you! MannyGoldstein Feb 2012 #14
indeed. i wish you would make an OP out of both the times piece and the facts you present? nt xchrom Feb 2012 #17
Why don't you? Yo_Mama Feb 2012 #18
I wish I had words of consolation or to say you're wrong. xchrom Feb 2012 #20
I read the NYT piece Alcibiades Feb 2012 #16
This "report" was little better than the Ryan Plan. SunSeeker Feb 2012 #19
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