Posted on 10/12/2009 1:03:32 PM PDT by JohnRLott
What if you, and every member of your family, had the chance to save $4,000 each?. Would you be interested? Under the terms of what's being called "the Baucus bill" -- Washington-speak for the bill the Senate Finance Committee will vote on tomorrow -- that is how much you could save by dropping your health insurance.
People might have thought that health care reform would lead to an increase in the number of people getting health insurance coverage. Indeed, the Congressional Budget Office claims the Senate Finance Committee's health care bill will reduce the number of uninsured in 2019 by about 29 million," but the financial rewards are huge for people if they drop their insurance. Amazingly the CBO makes this prediction of 29 million more insured Americans without ever once analyzing the financial incentive for those who are already insured to drop their insurance.
Consider some numbers. . . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Hey Baucus, FU you commie.
Assuming people go quietly. And we know what happens when one assumes.
Assuming people go quietly. And we know what happens when one assumes.
Ah, so true.
Don’t know why Americans have faith in a bunch of politicians - of any party - to intelligently draft thousands of pages affecting major parts of our lives and the economy.
Politicians for the most part are pompous idiots.
Just think how the economy on its own now provides almost everyone with health insurance, and everyone with health care.
Then they write a complicated bill that requires $899 billion and tons of taxes, penalties and Medicare cuts to maybe make it work.
What does that tell you about whether it makes any sense?
Well, technically there still is a penalty. So, while not free....the penalty is cheaper and you could sign up after you have a condition like cancer since they couldn’t deny you for preexisting conditions.
That was the only part I agreed with the bill on, but now I am not so sure.
I thought it was wrong to deny people just for a preexisting condition, but if that means people can just have and drop insurance whenever they need it, that’s a serious problem that will skyrocket health costs.
And what happens when IRS/Obamacare agents start knocking on doors to collect fines and/or arrrest people without health insurance?
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Its not just a matter of “collecting fines” you know.
We have still have a constitution which requires that charges be filed, trials be held and juries consider the evidence and render a unanimous verdict before a fine can be levied, no?
Not with the IRS.
THis article needs passed around, as it discusses a little-talked about problem with the bill.
I think most of the legislation being discussed by the Democrats allows insurance companies to charge more for people with pre-existing conditions. But there’s a limit on how much more they can charge for older people and people with pre-existing conditions. That limit is way below the current difference in insurance rates. So the lower rates that would be legislated for the elderly and people with pre-existing conditions have to be offset by higher rates for younger people and healthy people. Thus these bills are all effectively big tax increases for young and healthy people to pay for insurance for the poor, elderly, and unhealthy people. These democrat plans are all big schemes to tax away and redistribute income from young people, higher income people, and people who’ve taken care of their health. It’s typical liberal politics to punish responsibility and success and reward irresponsibility.
Not talked about much but very obvious. I knew this was all headed for trouble immediately when I heard this legislation would force insurance companies to provide insurance for pre-existing conditions. If this legislation passes and these massive subsidies for the poor and unhealthy people are enacted, get ready for the medical system to be overwhelmed by new patients receiving subsidized health care, just like under Romneycare. The quality of our health care will decline drastically and immediately. There will be long delays for routine medical care because the system will be overloaded with new patients.
Depends on whether or not they're wearing bulletproof vests, doesn't it?
The GOP must retake the House in 2010.
Under this plan, insurance companies can't turn you down for pre-existing conditions, so you just carry around an application for insurance and then when you feel chest pain, you just sign it and drop it in the mail with a premium check on your way to the hospital.
Health care reform is not "insurance" it is welfare. I personally would probably choose to go without insurance, as I can probably afford a couple of days in the hospital and if I don't have insurance I can save about $12,000 a year. I could just put that $12,000 a year into a savings account and after about 3 years I would have enough money to pay for most major surgeries in the bank and if I had some kind of accident, or I came down with cancer, I would just purchase "insurance" at that time and keep it until I either got home from the hospital or my cancer went into remission.
Why on earth would anyone purchase insurance if you can get it any time you want without consideration of pre-existing conditions and if the insurance company couldn't charge you more just because you had cancer or diabetes or needed heart surgery on the day you signed up?
FU 0bozo, you commie pig creep!!!
I think the only way to defeat & throw out this commie pig, is for Texas & a few other conservative states to start the ball rolling by seceding from 0bozo's USSA.
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If you ever NEED the insurance, then you can pay the bill at the end of the month.
Good one...
like a lot of people do this with car insurance...only need it once a year with registration fees.
"There are four ways in which you can spend money. You can spend your own money on yourself. When you do that, why then you really watch out what youre doing, and you try to get the most for your money. Then you can spend your own money on somebody else. For example, I buy a birthday present for someone. Well, then Im not so careful about the content of the present, but Im very careful about the cost. Then, I can spend somebody elses money on myself. And if I spend somebody elses money on myself, then Im sure going to have a good lunch! Finally, I can spend somebody elses money on somebody else. And if I spend somebody elses money on somebody else, Im not concerned about how much it is, and Im not concerned about what I get. And thats government. And thats close to 40% of our national income."
---Milton Friedman, "Free To Choose"
How to Cure Health Care; By Milton Friedman
Readers Digest Version for liberal bloggers and White House and Congressional radical Socialists who claim Conservatives and Libertarians don't have a plan. We have one, you just don't like the idea that you wouldn't control it.
1. Repeal the tax exemption for employer provided medical care.
2. Terminate Medicare and Medicaid
3. Provide every American citizen with catastrophic insurance. Major medical with a high deductible.
4. Increase the use of tax free Medical Savings Accounts.
5. Deregulate insurance so that consumers can shop for a la carte coverage across State lines.
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