Why ObamaCare's Long-Term Care Benefit Is So Hard to Kill
In the pantheon of American entitlements, is there any better candidate for repeal than the CLASS Act, the long-term care benefit passed last year as part of ObamaCare? Programs like Medicare and Medicaid may present bigger long-term fiscal threats, but they're also far more entrenched and politically protected. The Community Living Assistance Service and Supports (CLASS) Act, by contrast, has few defenders left.
Initially, it was attached to ObamaCare as a deficit-reduction sweetener. Thanks to a quirk in its financing, the Congressional Budget Office scored the program as reducing the deficit over the next decade—a score that helped pad out ObamaCare's supposed deficit reduction. But CBO's score, which counted early premium revenue but not the eventual cost of paying out beenfits, didn't reveal the program's long-term fiscal problems.
Even still, it was hard to ignore the program's structural flaws. Earlier this year, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius admitted that, after ObamaCare passed, the administration "determined pretty quickly that it would not meet the requirement that the act be self-sustaining and not rely on taxpayer assistance." More recently, a GOP committee released documents showing that prominent Democrats had been warned by Medicare actuaries long before the law passed that CLASS was probably a "disaster."
HHS responded by letting the program's chief actuary go, assigning CLASS staffers elsewhere, and asking Congress not to fund the program. The program is now all but shut down. So why not repeal it entirely, as Obama's own fiscal commission recommended last year?
An editorial in this morning's Wall Street Journal's suggests a likely explaination why the administration, despite having effectively closed the program, is eager to keep up the fiction that the program is still alive, and why even some Republicans aren't sure if they want to repeal it either:
Since the CBO says Class's front-loaded collections cut the deficit to the tune of that $86 billion, HHS has to pretend that the program is still alive to preserve these phantom savings.
Some Republicans are also nervous about repealing Class because, under CBO's perverse scoring, they'll be adding $86 billion to the deficit. Others would prefer not to repeal any of ObamaCare until they repeal all of it, on grounds that some of it might survive if the worst parts go first.
At this point, then, Obama administration officials and Republicans are more or less agreed that the program's financial structure is unworkable. Nevertheless, they don't seem to want the budget to reflect this. They'll admit to ObamaCare's budget fictions, but they're committed to perpetuating them anyway.
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It hasn't even started. It didn't exist 2 years ago. How would anyone miss it? Just pull the plug.... er, let me rephrase that.....
If it bleeds we can kill it.
"I'm gonna take you to the bank, Senator Trent. To the blood bank!"
They have to keep it because it's terrible.
"Since the CBO says Class's front-loaded collections cut the deficit to the tune of that $86 billion, HHS has to pretend that the program is still alive to preserve these phantom savings.
Some Republicans are also nervous about repealing Class because, under CBO's perverse scoring, they'll be adding $86 billion to the deficit. Others would prefer not to repeal any of ObamaCare until they repeal all of it, on grounds that some of it might survive if the worst parts go first."
But we know in the real world the program won't cut the deficit, but we have to keep it because our accounting says it will cut the deficit.
You know, Enron and Madoff were frauds but at least they had the grace to try to hide the fact that they were cooking the books.
It's not fraud if everyone knows you're doing it.
An oldie but a goodie. The Steven Seagal Energy Drink
At work, we said that when we got enough money we'd get a Steven Seagal energy drink vending machine. Unfortunately, they don't make the drink any more.
"Anybody know who killed Bobby Lupo?"
He should have made a high-alcohol drink with caffeine. "Seagal Loko will knock you on your ass, then punch you in the brain!"
I would so buy that.
Everyone would, because it's awesome. Of course, these kinds of things are obvious in hindsight.
Some Republicans are also nervous about repealing Class because, under CBO's perverse scoring, they'll be adding $86 billion to the deficit.
So use this as an excuse to cut $86BB somewhere else.
Its a win-win!
If you're really trying to cut spending at least.
The sad thing is that $86 billion doesn't even amount to chump change, compared to the federal debt mountain. If they can't find a way to politically finesse this, then we really are toast.
If you're really trying to cut spending at least.
BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! (wipes eyes)
Yes, RC-stiltskin, spin me another golden yarn.
July 30, 2014 the system goes online and begins loosing money at an exponential rate. In a panic they try to pull the plug. CLASS determines that all politicians are its' enemies and launches all our Trident missiles via a backdoor program dealing with Navy dental benefits.
It will be harder to kill than Seagal's career.
What ever happened to Kelly LeBrock ?
Time.
Some Republicans are also nervous about repealing Class because, under CBO's perverse scoring, they'll be adding $86 billion to the deficit
Why is this not a perfect excuse to come up with $86 billion in cuts to something else?
Because the Republicans are afraid of the "the evil Republicans stole your chilldrun's future!" cry. Elections are coming up, don't you know.
Because the Republicans are afraid of the "the evil Republicans stole your chilldrun's[insert whatever entitled group dujour] future!" cry.
FTFY.
Why do you hate the chilldrun, Maximus?
Pediatrics.
So you just hate their feet?
I'd like to collect some of those beenfits. Where do I sign up for the beenfits? Everyone deserves their fair share of beenfits, right?
Sidenote: SUDERMAN! Vidya games are neutering the modern male! So sayeth William Bennett.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/04/.....?hpt=hp_c1
Damn! If it's not the drugs, it's the video games.
I do actually halfway agree with him, but he could've written a shorter article. It probably could have said "males who are raised with a positive male role model/father figure in their lives are usually better off than males who are not."
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