A government analysis has shockingly found that Obama’s health care nationalization act that did nothing to control costs, in fact does not control costs:
The health-care overhaul enacted last spring won’t significantly change national health spending over the next decade compared with projections before the law was passed, according to government figures released Thursday.
The report by federal number-crunchers casts fresh doubt on Democrats’ argument that the health-care law would curb the sharp increase in costs over the long term, the second setback this week for one of the party’s biggest legislative achievements. [The week’s first setback is noted here.]
(Via Hot Air.)
UPDATE: McClatchy’s spin:
The health care overhaul law will drive health care spending up only slightly over the next decade, new estimates found.
Yes, let’s just forget that the Democrats promised their bill would cut health care spending. Terrific! It only makes this part of the problem slightly worse!

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