Senator Tries to Allay Fears on Health Overhaul
By ROBERT PEAR
Published: September 23, 2009
WASHINGTON — Senator Bill Nelson of Florida desperately wants to expand health insurance coverage because one in five Floridians is uninsured. As a former state insurance commissioner, he wants to crack down on insurers. And as a member of the Senate Finance Committee, he can shape legislation to achieve both goals.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/24/health/policy/24medicare.html?th&emc=th
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Thursday, 24 September 2009
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Maybe an individual mandate is a tax cut
OF INTEREST . . .
George Stephanopoulos tried to argue today that by requiring all Americans to get health insurance, President Obama was imposing a tax increase on those Americans who don't have insurance - because he's requiring them to pay money for something (an odd argument, since by that definition, shopping for food, or buying a CD, is a tax increase).
OF NOTE . . . . . . .
But in any case, if one wants to argue that making someone pay a monthly fee for insurance is a tax increase, then lowering the monthly premiums for the rest of us - which supposedly Obama's plan is going to do - would be a tax cut for the rest of us. And considering more of us are insured than uninsured, that would mean most of the country would be getting a pretty large tax cut. So there.
OF COURSE . . . .
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