Omama on Healthcare
Omama on Healthcare
Fukin' piece of shit liar.....
- redrocket190
- Posts: 1229
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- Location: San Clemente, CA
From the Cato Institute...
For better or worse, President Obama's health care reform bill is now law. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act represents the most significant transformation of the American health care system since Medicare and Medicaid. It will fundamentally change nearly every aspect of health care, from insurance to the final delivery of care.
The length and complexity of the legislation, combined with a debate that often generated more heat than light, has led to massive confusion about the law's likely impact. But, it is now possible to analyze what is and is not in it, what it likely will and will not do. In particular, we now know that:
* While the new law will increase the number of Americans with insurance coverage, it falls significantly short of universal coverage. By 2019, roughly 21 million Americans will still be uninsured.
* The legislation will cost far more than advertised, more than $2.7 trillion over 10 years of full implementation, and will add $352 billion to the national debt over that period.
* Most American workers and businesses will see little or no change in their skyrocketing insurance costs, while millions of others, including younger and healthier workers and those who buy insurance on their own through the non-group market will actually see their premiums go up faster as a result of this legislation.
* The new law will increase taxes by more than $669 billion between now and 2019, and the burdens it places on business will significantly reduce economic growth and employment.
* While the law contains few direct provisions for rationing care, it nonetheless sets the stage for government rationing and interference with how doctors practice medicine.
* Millions of Americans who are happy with their current health insurance will not be able to keep it.
In short, the more we learn about what is in this new law, the more it looks like bad news for American taxpayers, businesses, health-care providers, and patients.
http://www.cato.org/pubs/wtpapers/BadMedicineWP.pdf
For better or worse, President Obama's health care reform bill is now law. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act represents the most significant transformation of the American health care system since Medicare and Medicaid. It will fundamentally change nearly every aspect of health care, from insurance to the final delivery of care.
The length and complexity of the legislation, combined with a debate that often generated more heat than light, has led to massive confusion about the law's likely impact. But, it is now possible to analyze what is and is not in it, what it likely will and will not do. In particular, we now know that:
* While the new law will increase the number of Americans with insurance coverage, it falls significantly short of universal coverage. By 2019, roughly 21 million Americans will still be uninsured.
* The legislation will cost far more than advertised, more than $2.7 trillion over 10 years of full implementation, and will add $352 billion to the national debt over that period.
* Most American workers and businesses will see little or no change in their skyrocketing insurance costs, while millions of others, including younger and healthier workers and those who buy insurance on their own through the non-group market will actually see their premiums go up faster as a result of this legislation.
* The new law will increase taxes by more than $669 billion between now and 2019, and the burdens it places on business will significantly reduce economic growth and employment.
* While the law contains few direct provisions for rationing care, it nonetheless sets the stage for government rationing and interference with how doctors practice medicine.
* Millions of Americans who are happy with their current health insurance will not be able to keep it.
In short, the more we learn about what is in this new law, the more it looks like bad news for American taxpayers, businesses, health-care providers, and patients.
http://www.cato.org/pubs/wtpapers/BadMedicineWP.pdf
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- dannygraves
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I recently found out that I am gettign double dicked by this one.
To pay less in taxes, I have a corporation, my corporation pays for "business related" expenses like my truck payment, gas, health insurance, etc. and I pay myself what is left over and I 1099 that as my income. Well starting 2012, my corp will have to 1099 everything that comes in and I will have to itemize deductions whcih means I'm getting raped. Also, I'm one of those with an individual health insurance policy that will likely see me rates go up at an even higher rate. I am not in the $200k/yr bracket and this is having a major negative effect on me.
fuck obama and his half-ass BS healthcare plan.
We either have socialized healthcare or not, why should I pay for healthcare in my taxes and still have to pay for my insurance, if everyone in the country has to pay there part, why don't we all get free healthcare.
To pay less in taxes, I have a corporation, my corporation pays for "business related" expenses like my truck payment, gas, health insurance, etc. and I pay myself what is left over and I 1099 that as my income. Well starting 2012, my corp will have to 1099 everything that comes in and I will have to itemize deductions whcih means I'm getting raped. Also, I'm one of those with an individual health insurance policy that will likely see me rates go up at an even higher rate. I am not in the $200k/yr bracket and this is having a major negative effect on me.
fuck obama and his half-ass BS healthcare plan.
We either have socialized healthcare or not, why should I pay for healthcare in my taxes and still have to pay for my insurance, if everyone in the country has to pay there part, why don't we all get free healthcare.
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