Submitted by Nacho Beeswax (not verified) on Fri, 10/29/2010 - 3:24am.
...the bailout, stimulus, and health care law combined.
Calculations by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office and other independent fiscal experts show that the $1.1 trillion cost over the next 10 years of the Medicare prescription drug program, which the Republican-controlled Congress adopted in 2003, by itself would add more to the deficit than the combined costs of the bailout, the stimulus and the health care law. Source. Those lefty pinkos at Forbes agree.
Medicare Part D will add more to the deficit than...
...the bailout, stimulus, and health care law combined.
Calculations by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office and other independent fiscal experts show that the $1.1 trillion cost over the next 10 years of the Medicare prescription drug program, which the Republican-controlled Congress adopted in 2003, by itself would add more to the deficit than the combined costs of the bailout, the stimulus and the health care law. Source. Those lefty pinkos at Forbes agree.