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  1. List of members of the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation who specifically correlated with our staff between March 11th and June 20th, 2017:
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  5. Tanya Butler 226‑7575 Statistical Analyst
  6. Melani Houser 226‑7575 Statistical Analyst
  7. Nicolas Gutmann 225-7377 Research
  8. Jake Mortenson 226-7575 Research
  9. Jayne Northern 224‑5561 Executive
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  13. Usually their numbers reach a desk checkpoint which is why they, along with most people on the JCT team, share office numbers.
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  17. Congressional Budget Office Analysts who specifically correlated with us:
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  21. Matt Schmit Analyst (Veterans Affairs and Medicaid)
  22. David Newman Analyst (Veterans Affairs and Medicaid) (davidnewman70@cbo.gov)
  23. Rebecca Yip Medicare Costs Analyst
  24. Jamease Kowalczyk Medicare Costs Analyst
  25. Lara Robillard Medicare Costs Analyst
  26. Tom B. Bradley Medicare Costs Analyst Team Chief (bradleyt@cbo.gov)
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  30. Here is an email from my Department (not sent by me) over at CNNMoney between our supervisor and Tom Bradley:
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  34. 06/30/17 19:34:01 GMT
  35. From: bradleyt@cbo.gov
  36. To: *******@money.cnn.com
  37. ID: *******************4496
  38. Subject: Direct Spending and Revenue Effects
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  40. >>> On 06/30/17, 19:58:43 GMT, bradleyt@cbo.gov wrote:
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  42. >>>> Thank you for your time. I understand your recent efforts with the Medicaid Expansion drafts and I had my Cost Estimate team read over your annotations.
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  44. >>>> I really appreciated this part:
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  46. >>>> "about half of the nation’s population would live in areas having no insurer participating in the nongroup market in 2020 because of downward pressure on enrollment and upward pressure on premiums"
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  48. >>>> It's clear that the "premiums will go down" lie cannot be stressed enough.
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  50. >>>> The Nongroup Market has many flaws. Our Cost Estimate team Rep. just met with The Honourable Chuck Schumer, he is on board with us identifying any demographics of people who may have Unorthodox statistics in the Nongroup Market averages, we would appreciate your feedback in regards to this.
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  52. >>>> We also understand the difficulty behind publishing these predictions, as many of them may have outliers. We'll be sure to draft a portion that includes saying we've developed these budget predictions in a way where they're in the middle of all the outcomes.
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  54. >>>> We also have one of our very own, David Newman, meeting with a runner of a progressive-leaning Veterans Page on Twitter called @VoteVets. We know that Donald doesn't like Veterans who don't go his way, so we'll be sure to get back with you on that. If you want to get in touch with David beforehand, you can reach him at davidnewman70@cbo.gov and ***-***-****.
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  56. >>>> Thank you for your constant support.
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  58. >>>> Tom
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  63. As you can clearly see, we also assisted in the orchestration of Twitter's Anti-Trump Veterans Page, @votevets, being blocked by @realDonaldTrump.
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  67. I can also definitely say that the CBO works with Twitter's Headquarters staff (even though they'd be the least likely committee to do this), and have clear-express access to Twitter. I don't have any emails to prove this, though.
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  71. Other than working with Twitter and staging "healthcare analyses", the CBO's well-hidden efforts mainly surround constantly snooping Republican Senators and their campaign-funding programs. We've received numerous contributions from the CBO on that topic in the past.
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  75. I've been wanting to resign from CNN for months now, ever since Trump was elected. Make no mistake, I am NOT in support of Donald Trump, but CNN and Time Warner's increased meddling with Government Offices began to bother me, to the point of my resignation last week.
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  79. My resignation was officially recognized yesterday.
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