Only after the CBO determinded Ted Kennedy’s Health Care legislation would cost $1-trillion did the White House state that this was “not the Administration’s bill.”
This raises some serious questions and concerns:
- Who on the Obama Administration read Kennedy’s bill to determine it wasn’t the same?
- Is this person on the White House visit log that the administration is blocking from making public?
- This same person would have had to read both the administration’s bill and Kennedy’s to know they were not the same right?
- Obviously, White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, distanced the administration from Kennedy’s bill in an attempt to prove the administration’s plan was cheaper, and “wouldn’t add to the deficit.” If this is so, how much exactly would the plan cost, and where are the figures to back up the statement that it wouldn’t cause any deficit gain?
- How do 40-million more people going to the hospital not add costs to the existing system?
- What happened to the most transparent administration ever?
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