Posted on 08/06/2009 3:20:06 PM PDT by jessduntno
Will health care reform create second class employees?
According to Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Executive Director Robert Greenstein, the Senate Finance Committee healthcare bill, which Max Baucus expects to finally publish to the public sometime soon, will include a mandate on employers to provide health coverage to employees, or pay the government an amount equal to the government subsidy under the public or co-op plan for every employee who qualifies for subsidies because of family income below 300% of the federal poverty level. Wade Henderson of the Leadership Conference of Civil Rights points to a powerful unintended consequence of such a mandate - the bill would encourage discrimination against just those people health care reform is supposed to help.
The proposal would create two classes of employees: class one, workers who have family coverage under the health plan a parent or spouse gets from a different employer; class two, single parents and low wage employees for which the employer would have to pay the subsidy amount to the government. So the "pay-for" which is supposed to reduce government health care costs below the trillion dollar mark will drive the poor and minorities reform is supposed to help out of the work force, to be replaced by the spouses and children of middle class or rich people who have health insurance through the employer of a primary breadwinner. Why hire an impoverished single mom to work sweeping out the local barber shop, and pay the government fine for not giving her health insurance for herself and her kids, when you could give the same job to a college kid whose dad or mom already has family coverage from a job that pays him or her six figures? Your floor gets swept either way.
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Have we been told anywhere what this is going to cost employees? Wouldn’t surprise me at all if it costs more than what we pay now for “group” insurance. Will Medicare and Medicaid taxes go away?
Have we been told anywhere what this is going to cost employees? Wouldnt surprise me at all if it costs more than what we pay now for group insurance. Will Medicare and Medicaid taxes go away?
Who knows? No one has read the proposals or understands the goals. This isn’t even the most pressing issue today - those would be medicaid, Medicare and SS. These socialist/marxist/black theoligists want to take over the govenrnment, not the healthcare...that’s what is so spooky about this...(no offense meant to our POtuS)
According to Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Executive Director Robert Greenstein... Wade Henderson of the Leadership Conference of Civil Rights... the "pay-for" which is supposed to reduce government health care costs below the trillion dollar mark will drive the poor and minorities reform is supposed to help out of the work force, to be replaced by the spouses and children of middle class or rich people who have health insurance through the employer of a primary breadwinner. Why hire an impoverished single mom to work sweeping out the local barber shop, and pay the government fine for not giving her health insurance for herself and her kids, when you could give the same job to a college kid whose dad or mom already has family coverage from a job that pays him or her six figures? Your floor gets swept either way.This is just leftist screed, part of the campaign to destroy all private health insurance.
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