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April 20, 2011

The Obamacare 'Independent Payment Advisory Board' Issue Beginning to Have Legs

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Stanley Kurtz on the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) issue:

The IPAB issue is beginning to get the attention it deserves. There's a front-page story in today's New York Times, a lead editorial at the Wall Street Journal, and a Dick Morris column, not to mention Rich's column from yesterday. To repeat my point from "IPAB, Obama, and Socialism," the best defense for the Ryan plan is a good offense against IPAB.
Given the way that the Ryan plan is currently polling, not only does the offense against IPAB need to accelerate sooner rather than later, the rest of the plan also needs to be better explained, and sold to the American public ... especially in regard to the issues of Social Security and Medicare. As it stands now, Obama is out there spinning away on the campaign trail, and he has no problem making stuff up as he goes along.

Posted by Richard at April 20, 2011 8:41 AM



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