Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Sebelius held report?

So it's beginning to look like Sebelius KNEW the health care bill (you know, the one that doesn't have the tax advisory panels that will decide who gets health care aka death panels) was going to bankrupt the country because a supposedly non-political entity informed her of such a month before it passed. Even though many people were screaming that it was too expensive, it was not reported because the people at the Actuary office were too afraid to speak up as to why it was being held. Why, one may ask? What is more important than the health...of this country? What? Gateway Pundit has the links and story:

The analysis, performed by Medicare’s Office of the Actuary, which in the past has been identified as a “nonpolitical” office, set off alarm bells when submitted. “We know a copy was sent to the White House via their legislative affairs staff,” says the HHS staffer, “and there were a number of meetings here almost right after the analysis was submitted to the secretary’s office. Everyone went into lockdown, and people here were too scared to go public with the report.”
In the end, the report was released several weeks after the vote.

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