Someone forwarded me this via email and it was too good not to share. I’m not sure of the original source, but if anyone can identify it for me, I’m happy to credit it.
UPDATE: Near as I can tell, the logo at the bottom appears to reference this site.
UPDATE 2 by Erick: The numbers appears to come from the House Republican Conference’s policy shop, which is the group overseen by Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN).

5.5 million — Number of jobs that could be lost as a result of taxes on businesses that cannot afford to provide health insurance coverage, according to a model developed by Council of Economic Advisors Chair Christina Romer
$729.5 billion — Total new taxes on small businesses, individuals who cannot afford health coverage, and employers who cannot afford to provide coverage that meet federal bureaucrats’ standards
$1.055 trillion — New federal spending on expanded health insurance coverage over the next ten years, according to a Congressional Budget Office preliminary score of the bill
0.7% — Percentage of all that new spending occurring in the bill’s first three years-representing a debt and tax “time bomb” in the program’s later years set to explode on future generations
$88,200 — Definition of “low-income” family of four for purposes of health insurance subsidies
114 million — Number of individuals who could lose their current coverage under the bill’s government-run health plan, according to non-partisan actuaries at the Lewin Group
43 — Entitlement programs the bill creates, expands, or extends-an increase from H.R. 3200
111 — Additional offices, bureaus, commissions, programs, and bureaucracies the bill creates over and above the entitlement expansions-more than double the number in H.R. 3200
3,425 — Uses of the word “shall,” representing new duties for bureaucrats and mandates on individuals, businesses, and States-also more than double the number in H.R. 3200
$60 billion — Loss sustained by taxpayers every year due to Medicare fraud, according to a recent 60 Minutes expose; the government-run health plan does not reform the ineffective anti-fraud statutes and procedures that have kept Medicare on the Government Accountability Office’s list of high-risk programs for two decades
Zero — Prohibitions on government programs like Medicare and Medicaid from using cost-effectiveness research to impose delays to or denials for access to life-saving treatments
$634 Billion — Amount that could be saved by denying individuals access to treatments that are not “cost-effective,” according to a report by the liberal Commonwealth Fund; Section 1160 of the bill gives bureaucrats in the Obama Administration virtual free rein to develop a new “high-value” reimbursement system for Medicare by May 2012
2017 — Year Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund will be exhausted-an entitlement crisis exacerbated by the bill, which according to the Congressional Budget Office will increase the federal budgetary commitment to health care by $598 billion in its first ten years alone
$2,500 — Promised savings for each American family from health reform, according to then-Senator Obama’s campaign pledge-savings which the Administration’s own actuaries have confirmed will not materialize, as the Pelosi health care bill would increase the growth of health care costs
Steve Maley
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The link is clearly written on the yellow sticker
civil truth (Diary) Friday, November 20th at 9:03PM EST (link)Though you have to look sideways. But you are correct, it is
www.rightcondition.com
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
http://www.gmsplace.com/
Umm...I don't want that.
6eorge Jetson (Diary) Friday, November 20th at 11:06PM EST (link)Thanks a lot, 52.
FTW..
speciallist (Diary) Friday, November 20th at 11:27PM EST (link)pic o the day!
5! nt
TNJim (Diary) Saturday, November 21st at 12:55AM EST (link)LOL
jacon4 Saturday, November 21st at 10:00AM EST (link)Dead funny
Germany now realizing their health-care system doesn't work
sharonmcp (Diary) Saturday, November 21st at 10:55AM EST (link)From an October 10th article in the Wall Street Journal:
The Stressed German Model
“Meanwhile in Germany, often cited by American liberals as the “model” of a well-run health-care plan, the political debate is running in the opposite direction. Chancellor Angela Merkel’s new coalition partner, the Free Democratic Party, is pressing her to claw back the state’s participation in a system that now insures nine of 10 Germans.
Germany’s health-care system was brought to life in 1883 by Otto von Bismarck and became the model for virtually every such state-directed national insurance plan since. Alas, the German system is starting to come apart at the financial seams. Germany’s system relies on a handful of state-supported health insurers. This week they informed the government that the system was on the brink of a financial shortfall equal to nearly $11 billion.
Pointedly, the insurers made clear that cutbacks alone won’t solve the problem. They said the government would have to consider raising premiums on the insured or, you guessed it, raise taxes. Currently, German workers pay a fixed-rate premium into the insurance scheme; that rate is now set at 14.9% of gross pay.
Chancellor Merkel, something of a political acrobat, was previously allied in coalition with leftist Social Democrats. She’s now resisting calls from the Free Democrats to get off the state-pulled health-care train. The FDP’s spokesman on health, Daniel Bahr, wants a “shift in direction away from state-run medicine.” Why? Because “the current financial figures have showed us that the health-care fund doesn’t work.”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703746604574461573950211460.html
“Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women.” ~ Ronald Reagan
Bend Over & Cough
robertbelvedere Monday, November 23rd at 4:57PM EST (link)Linked to at: WE’RE SURROUNDED