Obama, Democrats Lack Answers on How to Pay for Healthcare

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By Mary Kate Cary, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

It doesn't sound like the Democrats have much interest in fiscal restraint when it comes to healthcare reform. Here are a reporter's questions for Peter Orszag, director of the Office of Management and Budget, and his answers from the June 9 White House press briefing regarding the Democrats' healthcare proposals. Excerpted from the official transcript:

REPORTER: Peter, are you concerned about the fact that the House committees of jurisdiction on health care have put forward their ideas of how to spend the money but they still haven't said how they're going to pay for any of it?  

DIRECTOR ORSZAG: Well, I think if you saw the [Senate] Finance Committee's white paper, they have put forward ideas about how they could pay for it. I think many of the details will be forthcoming over the next—in the coming weeks. But I also think there is widespread agreement and recognition that the package will have to be deficit-neutral in order to be enacted.

REPORTER: Right, but I'm talking about specifically the House side at the moment. Wouldn't it have been more responsible to come and up say, if you're going to talk about spending money, talk about how you're going to pay for it?

DIRECTOR ORSZAG: Again, I think there's recognition that in the legislation as it emerges from the committees—and you, again, have committee jurisdictional issues with different committees being responsible for different parts of the overall legislation, it will come together with both the coverage aspect and the offsets aspect being joined. And then, again, I want to emphasize we not only have to make sure that we are expanding coverage in a fiscally responsible way, but if that's all we did, we would be perpetuating a system that has some issues with it where we could be doing a lot better.

If you ask me, that's not really an answer in terms of how the White House wants to pay for it. It sounds like they'll wait and see what the House Democrats and Nancy Pelosi come up with in terms of spending cuts—which isn't something they have a lot of credibility on, judging from the massive federal budget and the unprecedented size of the stimulus package. Complicating this is that most of us need a translator to understand what he's saying (BTW, "offsets aspect" means how they'll offset the new spending with cuts elsewhere). Maybe they could start by repealing the free Medicare prescription drug program that the Republicans passed without a thought as to how to pay for that, either.

Do you think they'll ever have a plan for paying for healthcare—or will the deficit continue to grow until we all collapse under the weight of it?

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I Completely Disagree with you Mary Kate! I just watched C-Span and listened as the senator from California (forgot his name), specifically said that they will figure out how to pay for it once they figure out what's going to be in the bill. Make perfect sense to me!! Both Democrats and Republicans are still devising a bill. Once they do that, then figure out how to pay for it. They hope that more efficiencies in current health care programs (medicare and medicaid) will be one option, but it's still in the works.

Lastly, the majority of Americans including myself, wants to see a comprehensive public health care option. What will help bring the costs down is that the public option will compete with private insurers.

teri of WA 11:08AM June 21, 2009

As long as everything we buy is made in China, China will never run out of money for us to borrow to pay for anything.

HillbillyBill of TN 8:02AM June 16, 2009

Typical Republican article. Not everybody is a member of a healthy functional family, nor a mother, father, grandparent. This is not an Ozzie and Harriet country. Some people are divorced from their crummy families, are single adults, or homeless children on the streets.

As Kennedy misspoke: Ask not what your country can do for you ..... make a new country if it does not help and support all the people all the time.

Government should have a floor for all, paid for by taxes on those who are above said floor as am I and just about everybody I know. And we can afford it. How many people you know that don't have HDTV .... a real necessity.

I am retired employee, employer, military person, multi-millionaire and American. Been all over the world and yes some folks live a lot better than us.

It takes a village ..... who said that??????

--- yes, I have voted for the Governator and Reagan (he signed my College Degree come to think about it), so I am not a died in the wool Dem.

George Dill of CA 4:52PM June 12, 2009

Mary Kate Cary

Mary Kate Cary

Mary Kate Cary is a former White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush. She currently writes speeches for political and business leaders.

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