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One Chart To Kill The Medicaid Lies For Good

Can anyone guess what is wrong with the following headline? “Democrats use new tactic to highlight Trump’s gutting of Medicaid: billboards in the rural U.S.

That appeared in The Guardian newspaper over the weekend.

How about this one from NPR: “GOP governors stay silent amid plans to slash Medicaid spending in their states.”

Or this one from AP: “Rural hospitals brace for financial hits or even closure under Republicans’ $1 trillion Medicaid cut

Or this one from NBC News: “Another report suggests Medicaid cuts could lead to thousands of deaths.”

Or countless others like these published in the wake of President Donald Trump’s signing the One Big Beautiful Bill?

What’s wrong with them all? They are all based on one big, fat lie. There are no cuts to Medicaid.

Look closely at the chart above.

It shows Medicaid spending levels starting in 2010. What do you see? Spending was increasing at a fairly steady rate until 2021, when Joe Biden massively expanded the program. Not only did spending jump upward, but Biden set Medicaid on a permanently higher spending track.

Under the OBBB, spending continues to climb, just more slowly.

But the lie about “slashing” and “gutting” is even bigger than that.

Look at the dashed line. That’s the trend line for Medicaid spending in the decade before Biden, extended out for the next decade.

What do you notice? First, you will notice the scale of Biden’s spending increase. But more interesting is the fact that Medicaid spending under the OBBB will continue to be higher than the trend line… until 2034. (Even we were surprised by this.)

The OBBD doesn’t cut Medicaid. It just (eventually) restores the program to its previous (unaffordable) trajectory.

But what about all those stories saying that rural hospitals will close, millions will lose coverage, the sun will stop shining? Well, what do you expect?

Everyone on the receiving end of Medicaid checks wants to exaggerate what is going on – they don’t like the idea of seeing their gravy train tampered with. Democrats will exaggerate any spending “cut” for political advantage. The press are too liberal and/or dumb to know they are being played.

This cycle needs to stop.

So, the next time you hear anyone talk about Medicaid “cuts,” hand out this chart.

FWIW:

I jusr received this “survey” from a Congressman: It is, of course, a propaganda mailing, not a genuine request for comments so that she can understand her constituents’ actual opinions.

They must have been given a day pass from Nathaniel Witherell

By Jackie Homan

Greenwich democrat Dan Edelstein, a very frequent anti-Trump protester, called on his Indivisible comrades to join him for a Pop-Up Protest in front of the main branch of the Greenwich Public Library on Saturday, just to "let them know opposition to fascist and racist autocracy does not take August off."

Of course Patriots don't take the month of August off either, so a few of us decided to pop over to the library and check out their little protest.

And we say little since a grand total of 8 very unhappy people with silly recycled signs from previous protests showed up to "rage against the regime" as was the call to action from their comrades at the 50501 Movement.

Trump supporters stood right beside the raging (more like aging) boomers on the street corner, causing a fair amount of confusion for passing drivers who couldn't immediately figure out if it was a protest against Trump or for Trump.

But the majority of passing cars -- at least 90% -- loudly and proudly supported Trump.

The disastrous effects of COVID lockdowns; DEI; open borders — if only someone had warned us!

Who Could Have Guessed that the Nantucket Wind Farm Would Be a Disaster?

David Strom: “It's as if liberals see common sense and choose to do the opposite of what it tells them. No amount of sage advice will dissuade them because some "expert" with dollar signs in their eyes can talk them into anything as long as they whisper magic words like ‘renewable energy.’ ”

If they could go back in time, officials in Nantucket, Massachusetts, wouldn't sign the legal agreement that helped bring the nation's first large-scale offshore wind farm 15 miles from the island town's picturesque shoreline.

That was the common sentiment expressed during a Nantucket select board meeting this week about the August 2020 community benefit agreement the town entered into with developers of the Vineyard Wind project, which is currently under construction. "These wind turbines are bigger, brighter, and much more impactful than we ever thought—and not to mention the environmental hazards from failures," said Dawn Hill, the chairwoman of the select board, which serves as the town's executive body.

The agreement represented Nantucket's formal endorsement of the project and satisfied Vineyard Wind's legal responsibility to consult with the town. Because Nantucket is a federally designated national historic district, regulators and developers must consult with the town on new projects that may threaten its protected status.

"Hindsight is 20/20," added Greg Werkheiser, an attorney who represents Nantucket. "Every lawyer in the world wishes 5 or 10 years into a negotiated contract that they could take the knowledge they have, fly back in time, and renegotiate—but communities make the choices they have with the information they have at the time."

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Strom:

We told them so. But this is Nantucket, where all the beautiful people know so much more than we do. They are the good people who look down their noses at us, sure in the knowledge that they will do well by doing good. Wind power! It must be great! 

…. This is a pattern that, by now, we have all seen except the liberals who keep making the same mistakes over and over again. It's not just "clean energy"-it's everything. It's the homeless problem, defund the police, and every damn thing you can imagine. We warn them, but they know better. 

And then disaster strikes, and they claim they didn't have any way to know. 

(Update)

Oh, gee, such a surprise — don’t tell his media flunkies

I’m not as optimistic as Ol’ Dendables, but I do hope he’s right: “Raising his voice, Biden said, ‘Folks, in all our lives, the life of our nation, there are moments so stark that they divide all that came before from everything that followed’.“

Former President Joe Biden looked lost and slurred through his remarks at a Chicago lawyers’ gala Thursday night — months after the 82-year-old revealed he was battling aggressive prostate cancer.

The white-haired, wide-eyed Biden received a standing ovation as he slowly stepped on stage at the 100th annual awards gala for the National Bar Association — the oldest and largest network of predominently black lawyers or judges in the US.

Flanked by two of his granddaughters, the former president gingerly crossed the stage and shook hands with the emcee before turning around and trying to locate his seat, video shows.

Biden was directed back to his place by others on the dais and slowly slouched into his chair before flashing a smile and pointing finger guns at the crowd.

The Blockhouse has found a buyer

After 372 days on the market, 29 Lockwood Drive, Old Greenwich, is reported under contract. Priced at $4.995 million. I wrote about this back in September 2024 when, after 116 days on the market, it took a 2% price cut from $5.095 million, and wrote about again on February 18th of this year when it was brought back from the expired list and put back on active at the same $4.995 that had failed before. But the owner stuck to his price and someone’s finally bit. Did the bitee have to move from that $4.995? We’ll have to wait until it closes and the actual sales price to see.

(As an aside, there was quite a fight over the construction of this house back in 2013-2014, but as the picture above shows, the neighbors lost.)

While I was away ...

16 Lia Fail, Cos Cob, listed at $4.625 million, sold for $4.3, to Jersey City (07302 Zip) buyers. A previous attempt to move it at $3.5-$3.25 million in 2020-2021 fizzled, which I’d attribute both to the COVID market back then and, unfortunately, the failure of that listing agent’s failure to appreciate the power of The Orange. The new broker corrected that oversight and incorporated the color in 15 of the listing’s 34 pictures. Well done, although she did miss two obvious additions that, had they been included, would probably have seen this property sell for full, even above ask.

To be fair, the first broker did try, but he just didn’t get it