So, was the Congressional Budget Office really “way, way off … in every aspect” of how it predicted that Obamacare would work, as the White House claims? No, it wasn’t.
The GOP has clearly stated if something agrees with them it is truth, if it does not it is fake. The CBO score has shown the Republican health care plan would save $337 billion dollars by kicking off 24 million users. Even moderate Republicans know this won’t work. This healthcare plan may not be DOA, but it certainly won’t help those forgotten voters who expected Trump to give them cheaper healthcare with more options.
edward thomas Premium Member about 7 years ago
ESPECIALLY don’t let the Republican led CBO fool YOU! Let Congress do it!
superposition about 7 years ago
Strange how the BLS unemployment history and CBO budget projections are untrustworthy when they reflect reality over ideology.
martens about 7 years ago
Hey, mikefive!
So, was the Congressional Budget Office really “way, way off … in every aspect” of how it predicted that Obamacare would work, as the White House claims? No, it wasn’t.
http://www.factcheck.org/2017/03/cbos-obamacare-predictions-how-accurate/
And
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/cbo-third-obamacare-costs
CBO: Obamacare Costing The Feds A Third Less Than Expected
Mr. Blawt about 7 years ago
The GOP has clearly stated if something agrees with them it is truth, if it does not it is fake. The CBO score has shown the Republican health care plan would save $337 billion dollars by kicking off 24 million users. Even moderate Republicans know this won’t work. This healthcare plan may not be DOA, but it certainly won’t help those forgotten voters who expected Trump to give them cheaper healthcare with more options.
Dtroutma about 7 years ago
Real math Trumps “Miracle math”?