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I don't think this legislation is perfect by far, but its a start as to what we need.
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Rather than mandate purchasing insurance, just bar anyone from going to the hospital, without insurance or cash in advance. Problem solved.
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Uh no - the 12,000 additional IRS positions that were created within this reform are to look for just that. They are to apparently going to look at the returns to ensure that all have insurance.
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From Glenn Beck's mouth to your ears! So you dont listen to Beck? Then you just regurgitate what you read from some right wing blogger who does. Just the latest scare tactics. When all other arguments have failed, raise the specter of the IRS bogeymen tracking you down and taking away your freedoms. Uh no. What the IRS will do is similar to a current 1099 where a bank sends IRS a statement that says “here’s the interest” someone owes, and they send it to the taxpayer. |
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IMO, the state AGs planning to sue makes for great political theater and raises their profiles so they can run for higher office, but winning on the merits of their case...highly unlikely. It is even unlikely that the courts will accept the case, given that the AGs (and the states) are not the "injured" party. The ones would could sue would be those forced to buy insurance, but the questions is, can they sue before they are "injured" which wont happen until 2014. |
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So Redux, for one, welcomes our new health care overlords.
He needs to grow a more independent and less party-hack turn of mind before he truly enters adulthood -- the very place his political party definitely does not want him to go. The "unconstitutional" arguments are, I think, insuperable and will prevail.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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I suspect that anyone who gets insurance from their employer will certainly be more, that is what the insurance companies are saying anyway. And for some it maybe more than they are prepared, and now required, to buy.
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For those without health care, details to a solution must be implemented by each state. Like auto insurance, states must create an exchange where insurance is provided by corporate insurance companies at rates competitive to those offered in big corporate plans. Every state must be and is encouraged to innovate. Try different methods to make this free market work. Some states may even group together to form a larger exchange. Critical details (like all insurance) are under the domain of the states. Amazing how many are so critical when the states have not even defined their programs. Nothing says the states must pay for anything. But by the time it is all done in four years, everyone must have and must be provided the oppurtunity to buy insurance from some insurance company. Insurance companies must conform to free market principles which most insurance companies wanted anyway. Gouging by medical insurance companies will result in pressure both from the free market, and now also by state insurance commissioners. Regulators can now confront issues such as coverage routinely dropped for mythical pre-existing medical conditions. The free market must now make insurance available to everyone. Markets (exchanges) that will make that possible must be implemented by every state. Last edited by tw; 03-28-2010 at 01:19 PM. |
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So now a libertarian magazine is not partisan because it says its non-partisan?
What facts? I see partisan opinions that you support. So whats new. Please point out any facts in those opinion pieces that you can document from a verifiable source. Or just get over it....the law is now the law of the land. |
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