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The Almighty
I just don't think the CBO got both the costs and the revenues so wrong that the bill will substantially increase the deficit. If the CBO's latest projections are wrong by $150 billion, the net increase in the deficit over ten years is $7 billion, which is a drop in the ocean. The CBO would have to be very very very severely wrong for the ACA to have a meaningful negative impact on debts and deficits.
The double counting of Medicare cuts is one reason the CBO numbers are wrong.
The other reason is that they have been creating 'fixes' for the Medicare cuts they were supposed to do over the past decade or so. To pretend that Congress will actually make cuts when in the past they have consistently (both parties) refused to make such cuts is absurd.