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Gruber: The gift that keeps on giving.
Posted on 11/17/14 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 11/17/14 at 12:37 pm
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So first he admits to deceiving the public about Obamacare and calling the public stupid.
He then admits, in architecting the Massachussetts plan, that he and Ted Kennedy defrauded the federal government for more than $400 million.
And now he says that Seniors are too stupid to make their own choices on healthcare.
And it seems like the only rebuttal the left has is, "well he didn't know Obama". Yet he's been to the white house over 400 times, and the first video was taken after a visit to the white house.
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ObamaCare architect Jonathan Gruber said “seniors do a terrible job choosing” their own public health care plans, according to presentation slides Gruber wrote that were obtained by The Daily Caller.
With ObamaCare limiting patients’ ability to choose their own insurance plans, doctors and medications, we might now know why: the law’s designers don’t think people know how to choose.
“We have experimented with choice in public insurance: Medicare Part D,” Gruber stated on a presentation slide dated Jan. 22, 2013. “Typical senior has 50 PDPs [Prescription Drug Plans] to choose from.”
But what’s wrong with seniors being able to choose their own plan?
“Seniors do a terrible job choosing,” Gruber said.
Gruber’s slide then claimed that 12 percent of seniors allegedly picked the lowest-cost Medicare Part D plan and could on average save up to 30 percent more, without noting that some seniors pick prescription drug plans that work for them that are not necessarily the cheapest possible plan.
So first he admits to deceiving the public about Obamacare and calling the public stupid.
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This bill was written in a tortured way to make sure” the Congressional Budget Office “did not score the mandate as taxes.” He also said that “lack of transparency is a huge political advantage,” and added, “Call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever, but basically that was really, really critical to getting the thing to pass.”
He then admits, in architecting the Massachussetts plan, that he and Ted Kennedy defrauded the federal government for more than $400 million.
quote:
“The dirty secret in Massachusetts is the deds paid for our bill…. Ok? In Massachusetts we had a very powerful Senator you may know. His name is Ted Kennedy.Ted Kennedy had basically figured out – Ted Kennedy and smart people in Massachusetts - had figured out a way to rip off the Feds 400 million dollars a year… "
And now he says that Seniors are too stupid to make their own choices on healthcare.
And it seems like the only rebuttal the left has is, "well he didn't know Obama". Yet he's been to the white house over 400 times, and the first video was taken after a visit to the white house.
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During the 1997–1998 academic year, Gruber was on leave as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the Treasury Department. From 2003–06 he was a key architect of Massachusetts health care reform, also known as "Romneycare". In 2006 he became an inaugural member of the Health Connector Board, the main implementing body for that effort. The same year, he was named the 19th most powerful person in health care in the United States by Modern Healthcare magazine. During the 2008 election he was a consultant to the Clinton, Edwards and Obama presidential campaigns.[citation needed]
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
In 2009–10 Gruber served as a technical consultant to the Obama Administration and worked with both the administration and Congress to help craft the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, often referred to as the ACA or "Obamacare".[5] The act was signed into law in March 2010, and Gruber has been described as an "architect", "writer", and "consultant" of the legislation. He was widely interviewed and quoted during the roll-out of the legislation.
This post was edited on 11/17/14 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 11/17/14 at 12:42 pm to BugAC
Sounds a lot like death panels...
Posted on 11/17/14 at 12:42 pm to BugAC
quote:I get the impression that he always thinks he is the smartest guy in the room. Pretty arrogant and dismissive of the general public. People like him should be kept as far away from government as possible.
Gruber: The gift that keeps on giving.
Posted on 11/17/14 at 12:49 pm to BugAC
the guy sounds like a POS, but i mean, is he wrong?
americans are stupid
seniors make bad decisions all the time, impaired ability to make decisions is a known issue with getting old.
He is a jackpot for republicans, how is it that they are just discovering him?
americans are stupid
seniors make bad decisions all the time, impaired ability to make decisions is a known issue with getting old.
He is a jackpot for republicans, how is it that they are just discovering him?
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