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November 10, 2009

Fuzzy Math Whisps throughout Costs of Pelosicare

Posted by The MaryHunter at November 10, 2009 4:45 AM

Not only are the POTUS and his administration adept in the ways of the Fuzzy Math Ninja. So too can Nancy Pelosi obscure and obfuscate in the name of taking over our very bodies and end-of-life decisions through the house healthcare bill. It seems that Pelousy would simply bill us later for at least "two dozen programs whose funding is listed as 'such sums as may be necessary' ":

The list of projects ranges from the "No child left unimmunized against influenza" project to 10 programs in the Indian health care system. There are also programs to encourage people to go into nursing and to spur states to restrain medical-malpractice lawsuits.
The tactic is far from new and has been used for years by Republicans and Democrats alike. The health reform examples are just the latest of what has become known as "fuzzy math" - the sort of budgeting that has been drawing extra scrutiny as the economy sputters, federal spending balloons and deficits deepen.
"If you're calling these fuzzy math, then every authorization bill is fuzzy math," said a Democratic aide, who requested anonymity. "It's not fuzzy math at all. It's not math. That's the way Congress works. You authorize a program, and the appropriators appropriate for it."

Wellalrightythen, isn't this just what's a wee bit wrong with the way Congress works? Mayhaps why in 2010 we will likely witness a major purge of both parties, especially the one currently in power? See the article for a number of other examples from current and past congresses of more and more fuzz, like this one noted by a former Director of the Congressional Budget Office:

He said Democrats are counting on spending cuts that "are political fiction," adding that by imposing a new surtax but not indexing for inflation they've invented yet another budget boondoggle future congresses will have to adjust every year.

While this all is not surprising in the least, it did offer up another chance to use this photo.


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Photo credit:Insidiator.



Comments

Posted by: TED at November 10, 2009 5:20 AM


Posted by: TED at November 10, 2009 5:35 AM


TED, LOL!

Scumbag Congress. Throw ALL the bums OUT in 2010!

Posted by: coo coo ca choob at November 10, 2009 5:49 AM


La troisième part? ou part trois?

Posted by: Catzavencu at November 10, 2009 6:36 AM


Hey! The Burger Barn! I have had many a burger there! They are good, but freakin expensive! I guess you can be when you are the only food joint in a 30 mile radius! HA HA!

Posted by: SnapperTrx at November 10, 2009 7:14 AM


Hey, New Cuyama is right near me; maybe I'll have to check out The Burger Barn.

Posted by: Henry at November 10, 2009 7:19 AM


I was on a short vacation and I'm just getting caught up on some news. I heard that Pelosicare passed in the House of Reps. I saw the botox queen on TV pounding a gavel and smiling like the Cheshire cat. Dingy Harry was his usual charming self. Then I checked to see how my rep voted. John Salazar, a supposedly Blue Dog Democrat in Colorado's third district, voted in favor. So, next November, I can get my revenge. I'm disappointed. If he runs again, he'll be sorry. His opponent, a Republican, is giving up his position as a district attorney to run against Salazar. Overall, Salazar hasn't been too bad, and he did vote against cap and trade, but he failed miserably by voting for Pelosicare. He needed to vote for what is right for America, not what is right forhis Capitol Hill cronies. It's gonna suck to be him by this time next year.

Posted by: Graycat at November 10, 2009 9:55 AM


Posted by: Catzavencu at November 10, 2009 6:36 AM

'Je le' considered, but the main 'sujet' of this 'poste' was 'Pelousie', not 'Obama' or the 'Chateau Blanc'. Hence my 'dropment' the meme. :D

Posted by: The MaryHunter at November 10, 2009 10:05 AM


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