What does the current health care bill do to reduce cost in health care itself?

Question by CORPORAL USMC: What does the current health care bill do to reduce cost in health care itself?
All you hear are liberals spewing their propaganda about how premiums will supposedly go down. How will premiums go down if the actual cost to provide health care services does not decrease? And if you think that actual health care costs (not insurance premiums) will decrease, how will this bill accomplish that?

Best answer:

Answer by vinny_says_relax
Nothing of course and the Left knows it.

What none of them will answer though is how any of this will be paid for when the initial looting of Medicare runs dry, leaving the federal government insolvent to the point of not being able to reimburse doctors who are waiting to have their invoices paid.

Edit: Felonious is proof of what I just posted…None of them will address it.

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5 Responses to “What does the current health care bill do to reduce cost in health care itself?”

  1. Cpt Crash says:

    if it drops costs, i also want to know why we need tax increases for 4 yrs before the benefits start? I never understood that one??

  2. Evil Lib -ertarian says:

    Nothing.

  3. Block Me II says:

    Nothing. Does taxing food or gasoline “reduce” the cost of food or gasoline? Only a total rube would say yes or that it would reduce the deficit. lmfao at tards.

  4. Demos & Repubs = Anti-Liberty says:

    It does absolutely nothing to reduce costs.

  5. Felonious Monkey says:

    The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimate that enacting both the reconciliation proposal and H.R. 3590, as passed by the Senate, would reduce budget deficits by $ 138 billion over the 2010–2019 period through their effects on direct spending and revenues (including the savings achieved through the education provisions).

    http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/113xx/doc11376/RyanLtrhr4872.pdf