Posted on 05/06/2010 9:25:24 AM PDT by DukeBillie
The Democrats health care takeover didnt stop with ObamaCare and there are some hurtful provisions in the new financial regulation bill Americans should know about if they have any expensive dental procedures coming up.
For millions of American teenagers braces are an embarrassing rite of passage, and for their parents, a tremendous cost. According to bracesinfo.com [1], the average prices of straightening a teenagers teeth is about $5,400. In South Carolina, where themedian family income is approximately $45,000 [2], the cost of braces for one child can total more than 10 percent of a parents gross income for the year.
Because braces are so expensive, many families pay for them through an installment agreement with their dentist. This is often a fair and affordable option that allows families to avoid charging the expense on their credit card and paying double-digit interest rates.
But the Democrats in Washington are clamping down on health care payment plans with the banking bill. As the bill is currently written, health care providers, or any other business that allows customers to make payments in more than four installments or assesses any kind of late fees, will be treated under the same terms as AIG, Freddie Mac and Goldman Sachs. A new Consumer Financial Protection Agency, housed in the Federal Reserve, will regulate their transactions and could subject them to further regulatory burden.
The banking regulation bill was supposed to crack down on Wall Street, but its just another power grab thats going to hurt Main Street doctors, dentists and small-town businesses. And, certainly the families who struggle to find ways to pay for their doctor bills.
For many Americans who cannot go without a certain procedure, this bill will simply eliminate an affordable payment option and force those same individuals to put their bills on credit cards with high interest rates.
The banking bill, that runs more than 1,500 pages, is another massive, ill-advised piece of legislation being rushed through by the Democrats thats full of unhappy surprises for the American people. Democrats have slapped the label of reform on this bill, but its contents dont live up to the label. Punishing dentists and kids who need braces isnt going to reform Wall Street one bit. In fact, its a good reason to oppose this bill.
Virtually every reform bill that this administration has pushed has loads of this type of stuff in it. It's about control, not about reform.
Our side needs to get the msg out in simple terms as to what damage this bill will do. Need to kill it now.
I’m trying to get a movement started, The People’s Voice, to call for a legislative/spending freeze until Jan. Nothing on their agenda is so earth-shaking it can’t wait and that would give the people a chance to speak.
The small-town dentist who allows patients to pay on an installment basis is a perfect case in point.
Hmmm.....
.....What about when one person loans money to another, like kids borrowing money from their parents?
Hmmm.....
.....What about when one person loans money to another, like kids borrowing money from their parents?”””
Who wants to bet me that NObama will erase the non-taxable GIFTS of $12,000 or less that currently are in the IRS rules?
They will be going after every birthday gift from Grandma- Christmas check from Dad & Mom- everything.
The small-town dentist who allows patients to pay on an installment basis is a perfect case in point.
Or an unscrupulous recent dental school grad looking to strike it rich, pay off all his/her school loans and buy a ferrari by charging loan shark interest rates for some poor kids braces.
Is this the one that puts ALL DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS under control of the FTC?
But regardless of the fact that Orthodontist are even more scummier than even lawyers, the government shouldn't be involved
bttt
My dentist is a big-time lib. I’m due for a visit. It should be an interesting time.
No need to worry, they won’t pay it back anyhow.
show it as a gift.
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