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Garrett full of SCHIP

by: rmfretz

Tue Aug 07, 2007 at 10:26:42 PM EDT



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It's been a while.  Cross-posted at Blog the Fifth

Well, Representative Scott Garrett has posted again over at Townhall.com. This time he writes about his opposition to the State Children's Health Insurance Program. It's an interesting read, and a prime example of rhetorical spin at it's finest if you're a fan; or worst if you just want politicians to tell it like it is. You can read the complete text here.

For those not having the time to read the whole thing, here are a few inaccuracies right off the bat:

The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 2.1 million people who are currently covered by private health plans will be forced into this nationalized health care.
Nowhere in either the CBO report to the Committee on Ways and Means or to The Rules Committee is that said.
rmfretz :: Garrett full of SCHIP
What they do say is that 2.1 million people who are not eligible will be eligible with increased funding and are likely to enroll. Forced is powerful word meant to be used as a scare tactic, but it's simply not in the report.
Interestingly enough, the SCHIP bill balances the new entitlements on the backs of our nation's vulnerable seniors with $37.1 billion in cuts to Medicare providers. It makes cuts for hospital care, skilled nursing care, home health care, oxygen therapy and imaging. It even limits access to wheelchairs.
The Bill stopped taxpayers from having their Medicare dollars used to ensure corporate profits instead of providing medical care. In a separate CBO report they had this to say about the over-payments taxpayers are making to private Medicare vendors:

Such growth, under current payment policies, increases net costs to Medicare because payments made to Medicare Advantage plans exceed costs under the traditional fee-for-service program.
As a "Hero of the Taxpayer", one would expect Garrett to protect us from paying too much for things, however time and time again Garrett has lately put corporate welfare above the taxpayer's interest.

Between the $37.1 billion of over payments he's defending here, and his opposition to the elimination of $19 billion in bank profit-subsidies by the College Cost Reduction Act; in under a month Garrett has signaled his blessing on $56.1 billion in corporate welfare (roughly $183 per citizen).

And last but not least:

And, according to a non-partisan Congressional Budget Office report, an estimated 3 million seniors will literally lose their coverage altogether, including more than 6,700 seniors in New Jersey's 5th District.
Ok, once again, not in either CBO report and simply meant to scare the hell out of senior citizens. My guess is, that particular number, is in relation to the shifting coverage from one program to the other that the CBO notes. However, I'm not sure where he got the figure and considering Garrett's history of making up stats we can't be sure if such a study exists or not.

It's unfortunate that Garrett's entire argument against the legislation is based on distorting pretty straight forward reports and backing corporate welfare. It's not what voters expect of someone with a reputation as a straight shooter and being a fiscal conservative. However, for the time being it's what we in the Fifth have got.

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Well, You can be pretty sure... (0.00 / 0)
Sleepy The Mental Dwarf didn't write his own material. That means one of his staff or supporters fed him the erroneous material, he gazed blankly at it, initialed it for distribution and went back into his usual trance state.

What would be delicious to find out is who actually wrote this garbage.

Watch the Express-Times letters to the editor. I assure you that you will see this material again.

The nom de plume has a long and distinguished history.


In the Record (0.00 / 0)
Yesterday, I didn't see it until this morning.

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off topic but still about Garrett (0.00 / 0)
for someone who is such the self proclaimed "budget hawk", what is the deal with the $500K for Centenary College back in 2005 and another $750K more recently?

I tried to do some digging but came up empty.  Is there more to it - it just doesn't make sense otherwise, unless he is more into earmarking than he is letting on....

Scott Garrett - on the wrong side of, well, everything.


Garrett and Earmarking (0.00 / 0)
He actually gave an interview about it a while ago where, and I'm paraphrasing, that you do what you can for the District and oppose everything else.  He does get a number of small earmarks, which seem to be predominantly targeted at the Western part of the District.  I started looking into it, but haven't had the time to complete the review.

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thx--if you want (0.00 / 0)
email me (address is in my profile).

I just moved to the district last year, but want to do whatever I can to help get him out.

Maybe we can talk about an approach to dig deeper into this...

Scott Garrett - on the wrong side of, well, everything.


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Here's something you can do... (4.00 / 1)
For an interesting intellectual exercise: Find out who benefits from his earmarks and votes. Go to his ELEC reports. Looks at the donors from the district, especially on the western side. It ain't hard breaking out donors from the district, especially on the western side. The numbers of donors from within the district is surprisingly small. Especially small on the western side because the economy out here is hardly robust.

I have done this. Cue Journey.

The nom de plume has a long and distinguished history.


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Monty Burns never ceases to (0.00 / 0)
amaze me.

The comments on there are, as usual, priceless.

By the way, what the F does the number of Medicare hotline calls have to do with anything? How many calls did BCBS receive in the same time period?

Oh, and it would be nice for Monty to mention the importance of insuring kids, but that's not his style.


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