Exchange Subsidies Will Cost $111 Billion More

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This bad boy is going to be way over budget. I gotta get me one of those fuzzy math calculators......I got some bills coming up

Camp Asks Geithner About PPACA Tax Subsidy Budget | LifeHealthPro
House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp is asking about health insurance tax subsidy cost figures in the Obama administration's fiscal year 2013 budget proposal.
The proposal seems to indicate that the cost of the subsidies will be about $111 billion, or 30%, higher than originally expected, Camp, R-Mich., writes in a letter addressed to U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
The Premium Assistance Tax Credit line near the bottom of page 315 of a 2013 budget table shows, for example, that the government would spend $21.5 billion on the tax credit in 2014 and $478 billion from fiscal year 2014 through fiscal year 2021.
Near the top of page 322 in the comparable 2012 budget table, the administration said the government would spend $15.6 billion on the tax credit in fiscal year 2014 and $367 billion from fiscal year 2014 through fiscal year 2021.
"This staggering increase in health insurance exchange subsidy spending cannot be explained by legislative changes or new economic assumptions, and therefore must reflect substantial changes in underlying assumptions regarding the program's utilization and costs," Camp says.

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Wait until they find out that 41 million out of the 44 million of uninsured don't want nor do they believe in health insurance....unless it's free.
 
How much more of a stunning defeat can Obama get than the PCIP numbers. The government just knew that the reason 44 million were uninsured was due to the carrier's evil underwriting guidelines.

How many tear-jerker articles were we barraged with that featured "Becky" losing everything she had because she didn't have health insurance.

Well. Well? 48,000 nationwide have enrolled. That's less than 1,000 per state and I don't believe it's actually a mathematical fraction of 44 million.
 
And just to think we are deconstructing the entire healthcare system we currently have for this? The exchanges will be more of the same.
 
How much more of a stunning defeat can Obama get than the PCIP numbers. The government just knew that the reason 44 million were uninsured was due to the carrier's evil underwriting guidelines.

How many tear-jerker articles were we barraged with that featured "Becky" losing everything she had because she didn't have health insurance.

Well. Well? 48,000 nationwide have enrolled. That's less than 1,000 per state and I don't believe it's actually a mathematical fraction of 44 million.

Oh, now, that is an actual fraction.

It's just over 1/1000th
 
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