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Health Care Summit: We Rebut A Pre-buttal

The conservative American Future Fund has released an attack ad in anticipation of President Obama’s health care summit with Democrats and Republicans at the Blair House on Thursday. The group said the ad would air on cable television during the week.

It says that the president and liberals want to build on a health care bill that includes "Backroom Deals" including a "Cornhusker Kickback" and a "Louisiana Purchase."

The ad also objects to "$500 billion in Medicare cuts." It’s true that both the House and Senate bills would be financed largely by such "cuts" — or more correctly, reductions in the future growth of Medicare spending. But as we’ve said any number of times before, slowing down the growth of overall spending does not necessarily imply cuts in benefit levels or services. We made that point, for example, when the Republican candidate for president, John McCain, proposed to finance his own health care plan through similar reductions in future Medicare growth, and was falsely accused by then-candidate Obama of proposing cuts in benefits.

Posted by Justin Bank on February 24, 2010.

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