Throughout the health care debate, President Barack Obama repeatedly
promised the American people that his health care plan “will help
bring our deficits under control in the long term.” Problem is that
the White House could not get the Congressional Budget Office to
cooperate. Throughout the summer the CBO issued report after report
showing that the versions of Obamacare working their way through
Congress all added to the deficit.

First, CBO found that the Senate Committee on Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions (HELP) bill would increase the deficit by $1
trillion. Three weeks later, the CBO released a report on a revised
bill showing HELP 2.0 only raised the deficit by $597 billion. The
House then got a little clever and tried to game the CBO scoring
system by phasing in the major spending of their bill over time, but
even that maneuver left them with $245 billion added to the deficit in
the first ten years (with crippling deficits to come as the
entitlement spending ramped up in the out years).

Enter Senate Finance Committee Chair Max Baucus (D-MT) who was
determined to manipulate the CBO’s scoring system as best he could and
deliver a deficit neutral version of Obamacare. After months of
working directly with CBO staff, Baucus scored a victory for Obamacare
yesterday when the CBO released a preliminary analysis purporting to
show that the Baucus bill would reduce deficits by a total of $81
billion over the next decade. The New York Times awarded Baucus with
the headline that the White House has been searching for since the
debate first began: “Health Care Bill Gets Green Light in Cost
Analysis.” But this headline and the accompanying article are
fundamentally dishonest. As the Politico reported yesterday: “While
the media and lawmakers often shorthand a CBO letter as a “score” or
“cost estimate,” today’s CBO letter is neither. Because the bill is
still in “conceptual,” or layman’s terms, CBO’s letter today was a
“preliminary analysis.” For it to be an official cost estimate, the
bill has to be translated into legislative language.”

Indeed, the CBO went to great pains to emphasize this fact in their
letter to Congress: “CBO and JCT’s analysis is preliminary in large
part because the Chairman’s mark, as amended, has not yet been
embodied in legislative language.” But this isn’t even the most
deceptive part of what the left in Congress is trying to pull on the
American people. Not only does the Baucus bill not even really exist,
just a Vapor Bill filled with conceptual language, it is about to be
completely thrown out the window when Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid (D-NV) merges it with the deficit busting HELP bill to move it to
the Senate floor.

Then the real deception begins. Majority Leader Reid will then move to
proceed on a House passed TARP tax bill, completely gut it, and insert
his version of Obamacare. After the Senate passes the bill it will go
to the House where if it is approved without amendment, it can then
proceed directly to President Obama’s desk for signing. Throughout
this whole time, the White House and the left in Congress will be
using headlines like the one from the New York Times this morning to
claim that Obamacare will reduce the deficit. Nothing could be further
from the truth. The Baucus bill is the only version of Obamacare to
get anything close to a deficit neutral nod from CBO and even that is
done through creative deception. When it is combined with these other
bills, Obamacare is certain to become an even greater budget buster
once again. But the left’s entire strategy is to move fast so that a
true CBO cost estimate of what Congress is actually voting on never
happens.

Conservatives are fighting to make sure this deception is not
perpetrated on the American people. Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY) has
introduced legislation that would change Senate rules to require a 72-
hour waiting period and an official CBO cost estimate before the
Senate was allowed to consider any legislation. If President Obama’s
promises to the American people about ethics and transparency mean
anything, then he should insist that Congress take its time and allow
for a full CBO scoring of health reform.

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