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Former Cong Jim Traficant
Mr. Traficant has read the 2,733 page health care
bill and analyzed it: has your congressman done the same? The healthcare
plan could create 20,000+ new bureaucrats If you think
health care is expensive now, just wait until its free American Free
Press, 645 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, #100, Washington, D.C. 20003. Web
site http://www.americanfreepress.net
In last week's column
I began to illustrate the huge new umbrella of more government. The
so-called historic health bill created 159 new boards, programs and
bureaucracies. In addition, the "historic" bill hires 16, 500 new IRS
agents--at a cost of $1.7 trillion. You heard that correctly: $1.7
trillion
Now, news reports
state that the projected "savings" of this bill are not true. As I said
earlier calculated, the bill will cost billions more than advertised.
The truth is, the
government lied about the great "savings" the bill would provide.
Check out the list of
additional big government agencies and programs that have been created
as a result of the bill:
Community Preventive Services Task Force (page 1126); grant program to
support school-based health centers page 1135); grant program to promote
research-based dental caries disease management (page 1147);
grant program for states to prevent chronic diseases in medical
beneficiaries (page 1174);community transformation grants (page 1182);
grant program to provide public health interventions (page 1188);
demonstration program of grants to improve child immunization rates
(page 1200); pilot program for risk-factor assessments provided through
community health centers (page 1215); grant program to increase
epidemiology and laboratory capacity (page 1233); Interagency Pain
Research Coordinating Committee (page1238); National Health Care
Workforce Commission (page 1256); grant program to plan health care
workforce development activities (page 1275); grant program to implement
health care workforce activities (page 1279); pediatric specialty loan
repayment program (page 1295); public
health workforce loan repayment program (page); allied health
loan forgiveness program (page 1305); grant program to provide
mid-career training for health professionals (page 1307); grant program
to fund nurse-management health clinics (page 1310); grant program to
support primary care training program (page 1315); grant program to fund
training for direct care workers (page) 1322; grant program to develop
dental training programs (page 1325); demonstration program to increase
access to dental health care in underserved communities (page 1331);
grant program to promote education centers (page 1334); grant program to
promote professionals entering geriatrics (page); grant program to
promote training in mental and behavioral health (page 1344); grant
program to promote nurse retention programs (page 1354); student loan
forgiveness for nursing school faculty (page 1360); grant program to
promote positive health behaviors and outcomes (page 1364); public
health sciences track for medical students (page 1372); primary care
extension program to educate providers (page 1404); grant program for
demonstration projects to address health workforce shortage needs (page
1442); grant program for demonstration project to develop training
programs for home health aides (page 1447); grant program to establish
new primary care residency programs (page 1458); program of payments to
teaching health centers that sponsor medical residency training (page
1462); graduate nurse education demonstration program (page 1472); grant
program to establish demonstration projects for community-based health
settings (page 1486); etc, etc, etc.
Do you notice all the
'advisory" boards? How about all those institutes" and "advisory
councils"? Tell me, what's the difference between an "advisory board"
and an "advisory council"? How about all these new "ombudsmen" and "care
surveyors"? Quite frankly, it all sounds like a lot of B.S. to me--and I
don't mean Bachelor of Science.
Next week, I will
conclude this "historic," new big government, mega-dollar buster. By the way, a;; those new
entities created by Congress have made thousands more government
workers. Just what America needs.
Get back to me!
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