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In a bizarre new twist in the saga of Ben Nelson trying to explain away the "Cornhusker kickback," he's now boasting that his sweetheart deal helped blow the whistle on the unfunded mandates imposed on states as a result of the Medicaid expansion in the health care legislation.

The Omaha World-Herald reports:

“The president’s plan would significantly shrink a $35 billion unfunded federal mandate set to hit all states in health reform, which had gone unnoticed until I blew the whistle,” Nelson said Monday. “I have said all along that the federal government needs to either fully fund the new Medicaid costs for states, or to un-mandate the requirement on state budgets.”

The president’s proposal doesn’t quite do either. It calls for the federal government to cover the full cost of the expansion between 2014 and 2017, then 95 percent between 2018 and 2019 and 90 percent after that.

In reality, critics were making an issue about the cost of the Medicaid expansion to states throughout last year. I wrote extensively about it last summer, and in July, the New York Times ran a story from the National Governors Association meeting about how both Democratic and Republican governors were worried about the cost of the Medicaid expansion. The article quoted Tennessee's Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen as saying "he feared Congress was about to bestow 'the mother of all unfunded mandates.'"

If Nelson wants to argue that in cutting a deal that was so corrupt and unfair, and possibly unconstitutional, that he created enough national outrage to expose the financial burden health care legislation would put on states, so be it. But it's kind of absurd to portray himself as some sort of heroic crusader.

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ncatty| 2.23.10 @ 5:33PM

"...until I blew the whistle." I am in awe of such lying grandiosity. Thank you Nebraska for sending such a virtuoso to Washington.

Gene| 2.23.10 @ 6:05PM

Thank you Nebraska for voting him out of the senate come Nov.

Karen| 2.24.10 @ 7:14AM

Ben's not out yet - in 2010.
He comes up for reelection in 2012.
Then he's out - after he's done all the damage!

Ben| 2.23.10 @ 10:47PM

Why, no officer, I wasn't trying to break in!

I was merely alerting you to the fact that SOMEONE could just come along AT ANY TIME and pry this door right open.

I am pleased to see that your quick response to the silent alarm exceeded my expectations and rendered what COULD have been a burglary into a teachable moment for us all.

You're Welcome...

Oldefarte| 2.24.10 @ 11:33AM

Nelson """""BLOWS""""" alright, but it has nothing to do with WHISTLES, and more to do with Obama, Reid and Pilosi. Medicare [mandates and all] should be entirely ELIMINATED, as it is simply WELFARE, just as this healthcare bill is!!!!!!!

pamela| 4.12.10 @ 3:41AM

If ever people got out to vote, please Republican's, make a special effort, go to the polls. Help the sick, old and anyone else that needs to vote. California Insurance Quote

jane| 4.28.10 @ 6:19AM

But then again. It is "OK" to default right?? Just as long as you pay your credit card debt since most people who don't have enough money are choosing to pay credit cards rather than mortgage so they don't lose access to credit to buy electronics & designer clothes

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