rfgordon wrote:Unfortunately, most people are grossly misinformed about the contents of this bill.
The fine for failing to buy insurance is unconstitutional, as it constitutes a poll tax--that is a tax to be paid just for being a citizen or resident alien. It is the ultimate regressive tax, since it is not means-based.
There are 19 new taxes and at least 7 tax increases. For example, beginning in 2018 employer contributions to health insurance premiums greater than $10,400.00 are taxed at a rate of 40%. My employer's share currently, for 2010, is $9777.00. By 2018 it will be higher, so I'll get hit with a regressive tax that will have the net effect of increasing my health insurance cost by over $4000! Why, so some crackhead can have a $20 copay?
But guess what, if you're a member of the SEIU, one of Obama's biggest contributors, you get a pass on that premium tax.
The legislation severely alters the way insurers can construct risk pools and exclude some people from coverage (the vaunted "pre-existing conditions" clause). This means that the premiums across the board have to go up in order to fund the people who will drain the system.
You might think it a noble thing to eliminate all pre-existing conditions, but it's just not feasible, nor is it fair. If you give yourself AIDS from sex or drug use, why should I underwrite your increased risk? You give yourself lung cancer from smoking and I'm supposed to pay?
You say the state would pay part of the premiums? Where do you think the money comes from? Taxpayers like me who bear the brunt of these crippling socialist policies.
Just wait till the new "immigration reform" bill passes, and almost 20 million illegal aliens are granted amnesty/citizenship and go on the public teat instantly. Where's the CBO score on that math, Ms. Pelosi?
If you take any prescription meds, their cost will go up next year, due to a new tax. The supplies your doctor uses are taxed under this bill.
The other thing this bill fails to do is go after large employers that game the current system. Go to your local WalMart. Of the dozens of employees working there, find out how many, for the purposes of insurance coverage, are classified as "full time." Less than 10% of the workforce of any major retail chain is classified full time--WalMart, Kmart, Lowes, Home Depot, you name it. When most employees hit 39 hours, they are sent home. That's the way it was when I worked at Lowes in 2001.
The bill also fails to rescind the anti-trust exemption for health insurers. You know all the Obama/Reid/Pelosi blah blah about how bad the insurance companies are? Guess whose lobbyists kept that provision out of the bill?
Sorry for the rant, but it chaps my ass to see people offering opinions when they haven't read the bill.
Paying for the Plan:
Medicare Payroll tax on investment income -- Starting in 2012, the Medicare Payroll Tax will be expanded to include unearned income. That will be a 3.8 percent tax on investment income for families making more than $250,000 per year ($200,000 for individuals).
Excise Tax -- Beginning in 2018, insurance companies will pay a 40 percent excise tax on so-called "Cadillac" high-end insurance plans worth over $27,500 for families ($10,200 for individuals). Dental and vision plans are exempt and will not be counted in the total cost of a family's plan.
Tanning Tax -- 10 percent excise tax on indoor tanning services.
this is straight out of the bill. I have excellent family coverage and it costs 14,000 a year. Nowhere near the cap. These costs are per family or per person, or did you hastily read it wrong in your blind judgemental wrath of those less fortunate than you. The tax is on cadillac plans, you know, like the ones the rich and their blind chattel get. The ones where some cougar can get a new set of tits from Aetna, while a guy with parkinson's disease is denied coverage for a pre-existing condition.
This bill is about what is right for all americans. We are looked upon by the world in high regard for our compassion toward human beings.
The thing that gets me concerned is the total lack of empathy for those that are less fortunate. there was some downright hatred in the crowds at the capitol building. It almost reminded me of the SA rallies in the late '30's in Germany. Only that time the "crackheads" were jews, and rush limbaugh was josef geobbels. We are indeed headed in a dark direction if this selfish lack of civics prevails.
To add, I'll be taxed because I'm over the 250,000 threshold. So I have a presumable right to bitch. However, I choose not to bully and berate those less fortunate than me.