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<< Bush Gear- Made in Burma | Main | Church Schisms, Gays and Slavery >> March 20, 2004Withheld Medicare DetailsIn a classic Friday information dump, the Bush administration allowed Richard Foster, the chief Medicare actuary, to release the data to Congress that he had previously been illegally told to withhold. And the details show why they didn't want it released: The story has the bottom line of the effects of the lies told by the Bush adminstration about the effects of the bill: if the estimates of higher costs had been known last year, they would have given ammunition to Democrats and other critics who said the bill was lavishing money on insurance companies at the expense of the traditional Medicare programs.Forgot the usual petty scandals. I've said I thought the Plame Affair was pretty minor. The Memogate scandal on judges is slightly worse, but nasty partisan spying is still not on the scale of lies that fundamentally distort decisions over how we spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year on our Medicare system. Someone should go to jail. Soon. A federal law stipulates that officials must not try to prevent federal employees from having "oral or written communication or contact" with any member of Congress on matters relating to the employees' duties.And one problem for the Bush administration is that many conservatives who voted against the bill are as pissed as the Democrats that they were lied to about the costs of the bill. So hopefully someone will be going to jail for this lie, even if the lies about WMDs may never reach a prosecutor. Posted by Nathan at March 20, 2004 07:37 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsForget about the minor criminal aspect. Can you say "senior vote"? Just widely publicizing the facts as they already stand should be a major set back for Bush's re-election prospects. Posted by: John c. halasz at March 20, 2004 01:27 PM WHAT IS THIS ADMINISTRATION THINKING, SAYING THAT THEY WILL CUT FUNDING FOR OUR ELDERLY IN NURSING Posted by: CAROLE at March 22, 2004 01:33 AM Post a comment
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