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New York Post Editorial

The Pelosi-Reid train wreck
Last Updated: 4:47 AM, October 31, 2009

Posted: 12:13 AM, October 31, 2009

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled a 2,000-page health-care bill
Thursday -- complete with a "public option" -- cobbled together from
competing versions passed by separate committees.

At this point, she and her Senate counterparts are crafting their bills in
ways to secure votes for passage rather than to produce good policy. But
their attempts may backfire on both fronts.

Fiscally conservative Dems in the Blue Dog coalition, for example, quickly
demanded more proof that the bill -- which spends $1.055 trillion over 10
years -- will lower health-care costs in the long run.

And that comes after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's ObamaCare bill met
major resistance from Independent Democrat Joe Lieberman, who said he'd back
a GOP filibuster.

Government-run health insurance -- even with an opt-out provision, as Reid
proposes -- "creates a whole new government entitlement program for which
taxpayers will be on the line," said the Connecticut senator.

And that, he added, "is just asking for trouble -- for the taxpayers, for
the premium payers and for the national debt."

How right he is.

Combined with growing skepticism from other Senate Democrats, that could
leave Reid short of the 60 votes needed to break a filibuster.

Reid & Co. also lost the support of Maine Republican Olympia Snowe, who says
she's "deeply disappointed" that the majority leader included a public
option, notwithstanding its opt-out for states.

Why? For one thing, no one can say how that opt-out would work. For another,
it fails to address a key problem with a government plan: With Washington
writing the rules and providing funding, a public plan would enjoy an unfair
edge over private ones.

Meanwhile, Democrats have already significantly weakened various
cost-containment provisions proposed by Republicans in both the House and
Senate bills.

And OMB Director Peter Orszag admitted this week: "It is . . . difficult to
quantify precisely how these steps will work together to promote quality and
reduce cost growth."

That's because Dems keep promising the moon, claiming they can provide
universal coverage, better care and steeply declining prices -- all without
blowing new holes in the federal budget.

And anytime a skeptic crunches their numbers, they just move the goal line,
saying it's a "work in progress."

But as House Minority Leader John Boehner said Thursday, some things about
the bill are already clear: "It will raise the cost of Americans'
health-insurance premiums; it will kill jobs with tax hikes and new
mandates, and it will cut seniors' Medicare benefits."

Seems the old adage still makes sense: If it sounds too good to be true, it
is.
 
 
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