JoeTheJuggler
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Thanks, Ichabod. I didn't think he'd really ask to see those quotes since he very certainly commingle the CBO and the Democratic Party this way.
So back on topic: how exactly is it a gimmick not to count premiums paid to private insurance companies as taxes? How is it proper even if you did consider them taxes to add them to the cost to the federal budget rather than subtract them?
I've asked this on-topic question several times, and you only seem interested in changing the topic.
Done and done.LOL! Yeah. Go ahead. Put up or shut up. I bet you'll be hard pressed to find an instance where I used the phrase "the CBO and the democrats".
Do you need to see the evidence from this very thread again?Now I see no suggestion that the CBO and democrats are "interchangeable" or that the CBO is in the pocket of the democrats in the above?
Yes, I see that Johnny Karate has been pointing out where you're arguing both sides on the issue of the reliability of the CBO estimates. The fact that you're inconsistent doesn't support anything you say.Quite the contrary.
That may be so, but on this thread you quoted with approval figures from the Cato Institute and you have suggested repeatedly that the CBO is using a gimmick or is the control of the Democrats.That looks like I've been saying exactly what I claimed ... that the CBO estimates are inaccurate and underestimates ... and there is no suggestion on my part that the CBO is in the democrat's pockets or interchangeable.
Again, what I'm saying is supported by the evidence. Please re-read your OP in this very thread.So it looks like you're not being accurate about what I've actually stated. And it's not the first time, either, Joe.
I understand that you said something really idiotic and have since been backpedalling like crazy. You allege that the CBO is conspiring to make misleading estimates. You made what looks like a reference to Bill Clinton, then said that it applied to me when it most certainly does not.I suggest you go back and TRY to understand what I actually wrote.
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So back on topic: how exactly is it a gimmick not to count premiums paid to private insurance companies as taxes? How is it proper even if you did consider them taxes to add them to the cost to the federal budget rather than subtract them?
I've asked this on-topic question several times, and you only seem interested in changing the topic.