It's official!
The Watertown Daily Times' own Jude 'The Body' Seymour reports, "Mr. Owens' deliberations included reading and studying the Senate legislation, the reconciliation bill, the CBO report, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation report on the cost of inaction." (
link)
That bill is 2,409 pages. That's 100 pages PER HOUR for an entire DAY. Just to get through the bill!
There are 506 Amendments to that bill.
The CBO report is another 28 pages (
link). In case you never got around to reading the Congressional Budget Office report on this bill, please note two things:
The report repeatedly says that the report "Does not include effects on spending subject to future appropriation." No freaking duh. Is this bill a prime example of the "
thin end of the wedge" or what?
Page 12 of the report details the total cost of the bill without "future appropriation" - $875,000,000,000 - the better part of one
TRILLION DOLLARS over 9 years. They hope to pay for it with taxes on "premium health insurance policies" to the tune of $150 billion dollars between 2010 and 2019. The rest of the money will be made up by fining you for not buying health care (
link) and
vast changes to Medicare. Don't believe me? Read the CBO report - Table 4.
Oh, and that Robert Wood Johnson (*juvenile snicker*) Foundation Report (
link) he consulted operates under the assumption that absolutely nothing would change between now and 2020. Their "worst-case scenario" showed
the group most likely to be uninsured would be those in excellent health. Why? Because they're in excellent health.
The local blogosphere has been split over the news:
Hizzoner posted an uncharacteristically brief news item (
link) with just the facts, ma'am.
Oswego Tea Party hoisted the Jolly Roger and declared "the will of the people will be done." (
link)
Buggs Buddy at totally-in-the-tank-for-Hoffman What's Up NY 23 called it yesterday, but had nothing to say as of the time of this printing. (
link)
Nothing from Jefferson Democrat (
link), pseudo-newspaper Gouverneur Times (
link), and since Christmas, there's been nothing but the sound of wind rustling through the turbines over at Political IV (
link).
So the question I pose to you, local freedom lovers - Has Congressman Owens driven the first and final nail into his 2010 campaign?
All this and more after your late, local news.