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Sunday, 16 November 2014
Obama: We didn't mislead on health care bill
President Obama says he and his
administration did not mislead the public on the
financing of the health care law, disputing
statements by a consultant who said supporters
of the bill took advantage of the "stupidity" of
American voters.
"The fact that an adviser who was never on our
staff expressed an opinion that I completely
disagree with in terms of the voters is not a
reflection on the actual process that was run,"
Obama told reporters at a news conference
following the G-20 summit in Brisbane,
Australia.
Obama was responding to a recently discovered
videotape featuring Jonathan Gruber, an MIT
professor and outside adviser of health care.
Gruber said the Obama administration
obscured the financing of the law in order to get
it passed.
"If you have a law that makes explicit that
healthy people pay in and sick people get
money, it wouldn't have passed," Gruber said
on the video. "Lack of transparency is a huge
political advantage and, basically, call it the
stupidity of the American voter or whatever. But
basically that was really critical to getting the
thing to pass."
At the G-20 news conference, Obama said all
aspects of the health care law underwent
extensive debate before he signed it in 2010.
"I would just advise every press outlet here: Pull
up every clip and every story," Obama said. "I
think it's fair to say there was not a provision in
the health care law that was not extensively
debated and was fully transparent -- it was a
tough debate."
From Politico:
"While Gruber was not a staffer, he was a paid
consultant whose models were used to help
assess the impact of various policy changes
being considered as part of health care
legislation. Official logs show he visited the
White House about a dozen times between 2009
and this year.
"Despite Obama's dismissive tone toward
Gruber, the president has acknowledged that
some of his own statements about the law were
ill-advised, in particular his repeated promises
that if Americans liked their health care plans
they could keep them. In fact, many plans were
deemed inadequate under the law, leading
people to get notices that their plans were being
canceled."
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