Obamacare no longer OFFICIALLY fiscally knowable.

The part that I bolded is simply not true:

Four years after enactment of what is widely viewed as President Barack Obama’s key legislative achievement, however, it’s unclear whether the health care law is still on track to reduce the deficit or whether it may actually end up adding to the federal debt. In fact, the answer to that question has become something of a mystery.

The answer to the question is It’s a government program that was conceived in folly, developed without direction, and birthed in rancid partisanship.  Of course it’s going to add to the federal debt.  Seriously: doesn’t anybody read, anymore?  None of this is surprising to people with even a rudimentary knowledge on how expensive government policy can get when you don’t rigorously control it.

Via

Moe Lane

3 thoughts on “Obamacare no longer OFFICIALLY fiscally knowable.”

  1. The evolution of this argument began.
    “You right wingers are cray cray! Its not going to add to the Debt, its going to Reduce the Deficit!”
    to
    “We have no idea what Its going to do”
    And soon it will be
    “Okay you were right it added to the Debt, but not as much as you thought it would!”
    And soon after that
    ” So what if its even more expensive then you predicted, What difference at this point does it make?”

    1. The difference, at this point, is that if a bunch of congressmen are dragged from their offices and burnt alive in the streets, I will simply shrug and ask “What did they expect for screwing America?”

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