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ARTICLE XXX
MISLEADING CONGRESS AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN AN ATTEMPT TO DESTROY MEDICARE

In his conduct while President of the United States, George W. Bush, in violation of his constitutional
oath to faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and, to the best of his ability,
preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of his constitutional
duty under Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution "to take care that the laws be faithfully executed",
has both personally and acting through his agents and subordinates, together with the Vice President,
pursued policies which deliberately drained the fiscal resources of Medicare by forcing it to compete
with subsidized private insurance plans which are allowed to arbitrarily select or not select those they
will cover; failing to provide reasonable levels of reimbursements to Medicare providers, thereby
discouraging providers from participating in the program, and designing a Medicare Part D benefit
without cost controls which allowed pharmaceutical companies to gouge the American taxpayers for
the price of prescription drugs.
The President created, manipulated, and disseminated information given to the citizens and Congress of
the United States in support of his prescription drug plan for Medicare that enriched drug companies
while failing to save beneficiaries sufficient money on their prescription drugs. He misled Congress
and the American people into thinking the cost of the benefit was $400 billion. It was widely
understood that if the cost exceeded that amount, the bill would not pass due to concerns about fiscal
irresponsibility.
A Medicare Actuary who possessed information regarding the true cost of the plan, $539 billion, was
instructed by the Medicare Administrator to deny Congressional requests for it. The Actuary was
threatened with sanctions if the information was disclosed to Congress, which, unaware of the
information, approved the bill. Despite the fact that official cost estimates far exceeded $400 billion,
President Bush offered assurances to Congress that the cost was $400 billion, when his office had
information to the contrary. In the House of Representatives, the bill passed by a single vote and the
Conference Report passed by only 5 votes. The White House knew the actual cost of the drug benefit
was high enough to prevent its passage. Yet the White House concealed the truth and impeded an
investigation into its culpability.
In all of these actions and decisions, President George W. Bush has acted in a manner contrary to his
trust as President, and subversive of constitutional government, to the prejudice of the cause of law and
justice and to the manifest injury of the people of the United States. Wherefore, President George W.
Bush, by such conduct, is guilty of an impeachable offense warranting removal from office.

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Edited by JFK, Jun 10 2008, 03:10 PM.
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