Cancel 2016.2
The Almighty
That's certainly debatable. First, healthcare is a big part of our long-term economic problem. Second, the admin firmly believed & presented #'s to suggest that the health bill would lower costs over time.
You can laugh that off, but there are differing sets of #'s that have been presented by both sides, and both amount to nothing more than speculation, anyway.
1) The numbers presented and analyzed by the CBO were gimics. They show ten years of 'savings' with 6 years of 'costs'. AND as the CBO stated, the only way they are budget 'neutral' is if FUTURE Congress's cut spending. You may have faith in their willingness to cut spending, but I do not. I also know that damn near every prediction of future costs by the CBO and politicians in the past has been wrong. They continually present cases that show the public at the time of passing that 'hey it won't cost much'... and then the bill comes due.
2) that said, I agree health care is a primary issue that needs to be addressed. But the bills presented do NOTHING to reduce COSTS.