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The IRS Health Insurance Police
Natural Born Conservative Blog ^
| 09/15/2009
| Larry Walker Jr
Posted on 09/17/2009 3:26:05 PM PDT by NaturalBornConservative
Many of us had hoped for some simplification of the Internal Revenue Code, which has grown from 14 pages to over 17,000 pages since its inception. But it doesn't look like that will happen anytime soon. H.R. 3200 will increase the burden of the income tax code by making the IRS the primary enforcer of Mandatory Health Insurance.
Did you hear that? You get your mandatory health insurance, but you had better file your tax returns, and file them timely and correctly. Not only that, but you will have to determine what kind of health insurance you have and report it on your tax return, and if you don't have it, or if it's not acceptable, then a hefty penalty will be imposed.
So let's see, will this make life easier, or more convoluted? My theory is that it will not only do the latter, but in the process will deprive all Americans of what if any liberty remains.
Linear thinkers, like Obama and others on the left, are incapable of seeing beyond the end of their noses, so its up to us to do our part to shed a little light.
According to Table 16 (below), courtesy of the IRS, at the end of 2008 approximately 9.2 million taxpayer cases were in inventory for filing income tax returns with additional taxes owed to the tune of $94.3 billion (including interest and penalties). And approximately 3.4 million taxpayer cases were in inventory for not filing income tax returns at all, and owe around $24.8 billion.
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You dont suppose theres any chance that the same 12 million people who either dont pay, cant pay, or wont file income tax returns are the same ones lacking health insurance? Imagine that, the very same people who may owe the government over $100 billion now begging for free health insurance. No Im not blaming them. But Im just saying!
It may very well be that the tax code is too complicated, that penalties are too stiff, or that income taxes are just way too high. But lets leave that for another century, and lets entertain our Messiahs plan to make taxes more burdensome through Government-run Health Insurance.
Now lets consider some logic. The IRS, a government agency that allows around 15% to slip through the cracks, will be in charge of a health insurance system that lets around 15% slip through the cracks. What will be the outcome?
Do you think its possible to achieve 100% compliance with the tax code? Ask Obamas administration about that one. And do you think its possible to achieve 100% participation in health insurance or in anything else human?
Short of placing government security cameras in our houses, a micro-chip in our heads, and completely brainwashing us, 100% participation in anything is not a human attribute. The 80/20 principle is generally good enough for us mere mortals. So on that count, the human factor, the plan fails.
Most likely, the outcome of Obamas far-left, linear, robotic health insurance plan will be one of the following:
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The same 85% who currently pay income taxes and have health insurance will continue to pay income taxes and have health insurance, while the same 15% remain on the sidelines. (Most likely)
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More people will choose to comply with income taxes, and more will choose to be covered by health insurance. (You wish)
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Less people will choose to comply with income taxes, and less will choose to be covered by health insurance. (Probable)
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The 85% who pay taxes and have health insurance will revolt and will stop paying income taxes, and will stop paying for health insurance. (Possible)
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The ridiculous plan will die in committee. (Best)
What do you think?
Sources:
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/08db16co.xls
http://www.irs.gov/taxstats/article/0,,id=207457,00.html
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Health/Medicine; Politics
KEYWORDS: healthcare; insurance; irs; police
To: NaturalBornConservative
I think the USA is so messed up I want to quit work and move to Costa Rica.
To: screaminsunshine
Atlas Shrugged, p. 668: “A man of self-respect doesn’t turn into a milch cow for anybody.”
“- till we had nothing left except the men of need, but none of the men of ability.”
I hear you, but I don’t know about Costa Rica.
To: NaturalBornConservative
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