Warren Buffett would scrap health care bill

By ANDY BARR,Politico

 Obama’s friend and advisor Buffett says scrap the bill

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett advised President Barack Obama on Monday to scrap the health care bill and start over.

In an interview with CNBC,Buffett said the current bill does not focus on controlling costs,which he sees as the central problem that must be addressed to reform the system. He added that while he does not like the Senate bill,he’d vote for it in preference to doing nothing.

“What we have now is untenable over time,” said Buffett,an early supporter of Obama’s candidacy. “That kind of a cost compared to the rest of the world is really like a tapeworm eating,you know,at our economic body.”

“We have a health system that,in terms of costs,is really out of control,” he added. “And if you take this line and you project what has been happening into the future,we will get less and less competitive. So we need something else.”

But while Buffett,the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway,applauded Obama for taking up the reform effort,he said that “unfortunately,we came up with a bill that really doesn’t attack the cost situation that much.”

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