Remember Rush Limbaugh saying "I hope he fails"? He wanted Mr Obama to fail in his attempt to destroy our way of life in our country. He was right as was many others that warned we are headed for trouble.
Unfortunately, millions turned a deaf hear to the sound of the clarion call for a common sense investigation into ObamaCare's promises of one size fits all health care.
ACA Predictions Borne Out
Source: Charles Blahous, "I Was Right About the ACA," Economics21, June 30, 2014.
July 1, 2014
Pundits and analysts made a number of predictions about the Affordable Care Act when it was enacted. Charles Blahous, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center, describes five of his own.
Prediction: States will make a variety of decisions when it comes to expanding Medicaid.
Prediction: States will make a variety of decisions when it comes to expanding Medicaid.
- ACA advocates said that all 50 states would opt in to the expansion because the deal was too good to refuse.
- In reality, 27 states are expanding their Medicaid programs, 21 are not, and three are currently debating expansion.
- ACA advocates, including the White House, claimed that expanding the health program would save money, actually improving state budgets.
- In reality, states have already reported that their costs are higher than expected. California is expecting an additional $1.2 billion in unexpected costs, while Rhode Island is looking at $52 million more in spending, as Medicaid sign-ups have more than doubled expectations.
- The White House said that the ACA would reduce the deficit.
- In fact, in its 2012 long-term budget outlook which showed the ACA reducing the deficit, the Congressional Budget Office explained, "Projections in this report are consistent with a statutory requirement that CBO, in its baseline projections, assume that benefit payments will continue to be made after trust funds have been exhausted, even if there is no legal authority to make such payments."
- President Obama claimed that the law would save money and reduce emergency room use.
- In fact, a recent Harvard University study has found that insurance enrollment increases emergency room use.
- Obamacare advocates were confident in the ACA's cost savings projections, citing $750 billion in revenues and savings, including $69 billion in penalties from employers and individuals and $145 billion in Medicare Advantage cuts.
- In fact, the employer and individual mandates have not been enforced, and Medicare Advantage cuts have been scaled back.
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