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We Pay Them to Lie to Us

When you knowingly pay someone to lie to you, we call the deceiver an illusionist or a magician. When you unwittingly pay someone to do the same thing, I call him a politician.

President Obama insists that health care "reform" not "add a dime" to the budget deficit, which daily grows to ever more frightening levels (http://tinyurl.com/yglr8sj). So the House-passed bill and the one the Senate now deliberates both claim to cost less than $900 billion. Somehow "$900 billion over 10 years" has been decreed to be a magical figure that will not increase the deficit.

It's amazing how precise government gets when estimating the cost of 10 years of subsidized medical care. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's bill was scored not at $850 billion, but $849 billion. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said her bill would cost $871 billion.

How do they do that?

The key to magic is misdirection, fooling the audience into looking in the wrong direction.

I happily suspend disbelief when a magician says he'll saw a woman in half. That's entertainment. But when Harry Reid says he'll give 30 million additional people health coverage while cutting the deficit, improving health care and reducing its cost, it's not entertaining. It's incredible.

The politicians have a hat full of tricks to make their schemes look cheaper than they are. The new revenues will pour in during Year One, but health care spending won't begin until Year Three or Four. To this the Cato Institute's Michael Tanner asks, "Wouldn't it be great if you could count a whole month's income, but only two weeks' expenditures in your household budget?" (http://tinyurl.com/y86yos8)

To be deficit-reducers, the health care bills depend on a $200 billion cut in Medicare. Current law requires cuts in payments to doctors, but let's get real: Those cuts will never happen. The idea that Congress will "save $200 billion" by reducing payments for groups as influential as doctors and retirees is laughable. Since 2003, Congress has suspended those "required" cuts each year.

Our pandering congressmen rarely cut. They just spend.

Even as the deficit grows, they vomit up our money onto new pet "green" projects, bailouts for irresponsible industries, gifts for special interests and guarantees to everyone.

Originally, this year's suspension, "the doc fix," was included in the health care bills, but when it clearly pushed the cost of "reform" over Obama's limit and threatened to hike the deficit, the politicians moved the "doc fix" to a separate bill and pretended it was unrelated to their health care work.

Megan McArdle of The Atlantic reports that Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin asked the Congressional Budget Office what the total price would be if the "doc fix" and House health care overhaul were passed together. "The answer, according to the CBO, is that together they'd increase the deficit by $89 billion over 10 years." McArdle explains why the "doc fix" should be included: "They're passing a bill that increases the deficit by $200 billion in order to pass another bill that hopefully reduces it, but by substantially less than $200 billion. That means that passage of this bill is going to increase the deficit."

From the start, Obama has promised to pay for half the "reform" cost by cutting Medicare by half a trillion over 10 years. But, Tanner asks, "how likely is it that those cuts will take place? After all, this is an administration that will pay seniors $250 to make up for the fact that they didn't get a Social Security cost-of-living increase this year (because the cost of living didn't increase). And Congress is in the process of repealing a scheduled increase in Medicare premiums."

Older people vote in great numbers. AARP is the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill. Like the cut in doctor's pay, the other cuts will never happen.

I will chew on razor blades when Congress cuts Medicare to keep the deficit from growing.

Medicare is already $37 trillion in the hole. Yet the Democrats proudly cite Medicare when they demand support for the health care overhaul. If a business pulled the accounting tricks the politicians get away with, the owners would be in prison.

John Stossel will soon host "Stossel" on the Fox Business Network. He's the author of "Give Me a Break" and of "Myth, Lies, and Downright Stupidity." To find out more about John Stossel and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Dear John Stossel, Excellent Article! Latest article (11-29-09), NC Politicians on "Passage of Healthcare Reform and I'm quoting "it's been almost 100 years, since we first began talking about how to get to quality and affordable healthcare for all Americas. It's time we arrived!" REALLY! Since this 'healthcare rhetoric' has been around for 100 years, this has meant 'JOB SECURITY' for these corrupt and greedy ticks, so I guess Taxpayers will be hearing about healthcare for another 100 years, won't they, since politicians have bankrupted America, sold our jobs to foreign countries, there won't be any money to pay for their lavish lifestyle! But, then of course, politicians haven't thought about this, as long as the insurance and drug companies (& what few companies are left) continue supplying them with billions, they think they're on solid soil! Taxpayers feel it's time to 'TAKE AMERICA BACK!' ‘Lying' supposedly will get politicians impeached , then why hasn't ninety-five percent of politicians been impeached? Lets' sell them a one-way ticket to Gitmo, take all their assets to pay off the trillions they've borrowed without Taxpayers consent? Six decades later and America is bankrupt with these ‘corrupt, greedy, lying bunch of ‘blood-sucking ticks', still in office, still drawing big salaries and retirements, working on the same ‘programs/ healthcare' for years. They have nothing better to do to justify the bigs bucks they steal from Taxpayers, as it's obvious none of them know what they're doing nor care. This is why their favorite saying is “I'll check on this and get back to you!” This brings another thought to Taxpayers minds, if the Insurance, Drug companies, Hospitals, and Medical professionals stop ‘paying the politicians to run for office, maybe the ‘Politicians License to Steal' will come to a screeching halt! Politicians take billions from insurance, drug companies, healthcare professionals and what few businesses are left. This is why Taxpayers can't afford insurance, hospitals, let alone medications. Passing of Healthcare is another POWER GRAB and will finish bankrupting America. Fraud and bankrupting of social security, medicare and medicaid should tells folks that government run programs have never worked for Taxpayers, just for Politicians! Insurance and Drug companies should give their insured, that's paid them big bucks for years, all their money back. Folks, the Taxpayer that's paid $200.00 to $750.00 monthly, would be entitled to several million for each person. Just think, we wouldn't need them at all! What fools we've been letting these ‘blood-sucking ticks' tell us that ‘Taxpayers have to spread the wealth around!' Where is politicians ‘wealth they're spreading around?' Why would politicians want to spend billions of dollars taken from insurance, drug, hospitals and the small business owners, to run for an office that pays $200,000.00+-?

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