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MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, an architect of the Affordable Care Act, has found himself at the center of an Obamacare controversy—again—after the Daily Caller unearthed comments he made at a 2013 academic conference about the legislative history of Obamacare. “This bill was written in a tortured way to make sure [the Congressional Budget Office] did not score the mandate as taxes,” he said. “If CBO scored the mandate as taxes, the bill dies, ok? … [L]ack of transparency is a huge political advantage and basically, you know, call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever, but basically, that was really, really critical to getting this thing to pass.” Conservatives have claimed these comments are definitive proof that Democrats and partisan journalists lied to the public to pass the bill—an accusation they have made, over and over again, during Obama’s presidency.That argument has always been overstated. As policymaking goes, the process of writing and debating Obamacare was actually pretty transparent. But Gruber’s comments, inartful as they were, reveal a dirty little secret about legislating: Congress uses budget gimmicks all the time to hide the cost of bills and limit their political repercussions.
In fact, both Democrats and Republicans have done this in the past year. Paul Ryan, for instance, refused to call the increased airline fees in the Murray-Ryan budget agreement a tax increase. Conservative groups saw through this obfuscation but Ryan refused to change his position. When both parties needed to find a funding patch for the Highway Trust Fund, they used a budget gimmick called pension smoothing to offset the cost. But pension smoothing doesn’t actually save any money. If anything, it could add to the deficit. Nevertheless, the legislation passed the Senate 81-13 and House 367-55.
Read more @: Congress Relies on the "Stupidity of the American Voter" All the Time
Ok I get it, I get it. You guys are mad that Gruber said he relied on the stupidity of the American people to deceive you about the tax that was or was not there, and your mad and you're saying "Ahhh! Told ya! Those dirty Obama lovers!". Yea, yea, yea. But in fact it happens all the time. Congress relies on the American peoples stupidity, to pass stuff all the time. Its what happens when you have a pretty political apathetic population. It's what happens when you have a media that is pretty damn horrible at explaining things to the people.