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Land Of The Fee
National Center For Policy Analysis ^
| September 10, 2009
| Staff
Posted on 09/10/2009 10:07:07 AM PDT by raptor22
The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee wants levies on insurers to pay for Obamacare and fines for families who don't sign up. To keep Obamacare alive, Baucus has proposed a Rube Goldberg scheme of fees and fines on insurers and the uninsured designed to forcibly bring everyone into the loving and protective arms of the nanny state...
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; US: Montana
KEYWORDS: 111th; baucus; bho44; bhohealthcare; democrats; govthealthcare; healthcare; healthcarecosts; healthcarereform; hsa; ibd; insurance; insurancereform; malpractice; maxbaucus; medicalcare; medicalcosts; nannystate; obamacare; phantomuninsured; privateinsurance; publicoption; rationedhealthcare; rationing; socializedmedicine; taxes; tortreform; uninsured; universalhealthcare
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posted on
09/10/2009 10:07:08 AM PDT
by
raptor22
To: raptor22
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posted on
09/10/2009 10:26:04 AM PDT
by
Iron Munro
("You can't kill the beast while sucking at its teat." - Claire Wolfe)
To: raptor22
If this keeps up, we will be “the land of the fee and home of the slave”.
To: raptor22
So you don't sign up and pay for your free health insurance, they're going to fine you.
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posted on
09/10/2009 10:37:43 AM PDT
by
JMJJR
( Newspeak is the official language of Oceania)
To: Iron Munro
Call me stupid, but how does levying taxes on insurance companies lower their costs so the premiums can be reduced?
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posted on
09/10/2009 10:39:06 AM PDT
by
aShepard
To: raptor22
These people are insane....
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posted on
09/10/2009 11:02:47 AM PDT
by
mo
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