Although we often mock HHS Secretary Shecantbeserious (and justifiably so), it's important to remember that the really big guns behind ObamneyCare© belong to the IRS, and the revenuers don't work cheap:
"The Internal Revenue Service is expected to use $881 million of taxpayers’ money to implement the first four years of Obamacare, including about $500 million that [HHS Secretary Shecantbeserious] diverted to the agency"
Remember, though, that thistrain-wreck reform package is going to save us buckets of cash.
Rubbing salt in the wound, we also need to be aware of this little "glitch:"
"[T]he Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are predicting that health care spending will increase about 4% for the next couple of years."
Meh, that's not so bad.
Wait, what?
"Spending could then jump about 7% in 2014, when coverage expansion programs created by [ObamneyCare©] are supposed to start, the CMS analysts said"
Oh, well, it's only money, right?
"The Internal Revenue Service is expected to use $881 million of taxpayers’ money to implement the first four years of Obamacare, including about $500 million that [HHS Secretary Shecantbeserious] diverted to the agency"
Remember, though, that this
Rubbing salt in the wound, we also need to be aware of this little "glitch:"
"[T]he Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are predicting that health care spending will increase about 4% for the next couple of years."
Meh, that's not so bad.
Wait, what?
"Spending could then jump about 7% in 2014, when coverage expansion programs created by [ObamneyCare©] are supposed to start, the CMS analysts said"
Oh, well, it's only money, right?
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