Posted on 05/13/2009 6:51:25 AM PDT by re_tail20
President Blasted McCain on This Issue, but Experts Say It Could Help Pay for Reform
During last year's campaign, Barack Obama poured millions of dollars into television ads attacking John McCain for wanting to tax employer-provided health care benefits.
But now that Congress is beginning to consider ways to fix the health care system, a concept once pilloried by Obama is being placed on the agenda by a key member of the president's own party.
Under current law, any money spent on employer-provided health plans is excluded entirely from employee's taxable income.
"That tax provision should be on the table, because it currently is, too regressive. It just skews the system," said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., the chair of the Senate Finance Committee. "I do not favor eliminating it. . . But I do think it needs to be trimmed, limited, looked at."
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Of course he is, if someone doesn’t have it, he’ll tax the others that do have it to make all “fair” and “for the greater good.”
Aside from showing what a hypocrite Obama is, which we already know, this is actually the one good thing about this whole health care debate, if it’s done.
It’s what we’ve been advocating - to gradually go back from third party payments based to first party payments based.
But I don’t think we want it at the price of an Obama government health plan along with it. The risks are just too great.
Pretty much taxing anything a citizen has :(
“If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when its free. P.J ORourke
Has anyone really sat down and figured out what the true cost of health care is? If we keep things simple.....we have 300+ million people in this country. If each one payed $1.00 a month, for 12 months.........that’s one hell of a lot of money. Now figure it at $10.00 a month per person.........the numbers are staggering.
As for taxes, our President will attempt to tax us for everything he can. He needs to be stopped now.
I think I sort of agree with McCain & Baucus on this one - it’s the tax deductabilty that has been the incentive for employer-provided health plans. That, in turn, has helped lead us to where we are now, stupidly considering nationalized health care.
Will Obama tax everything?
There fixed it.
Why do you think this is a good idea? Why is taxing any benefit a good thing? We are moving to first party being the government? If first party is me, fine but not the government because they will start dictating who can get it for what purposes, what healthcare workers get paid etc. Bad idea IMHO.
Congress and the Senate better taz their own health care too. I bet they don’t.
I’m really getting fed up with this commie creep in the White House.
The man is spending money like a ghetto rapper with a stolen credit card, and we’re the ones who will have to pay the bill.
Ah yes, the ole trim it and look at it a bit ruse........
It’s the law in MA that I must purchase health insurance. So, on top of that they want to tax my employers contribution. And this is to pay for someone else, who isn’t coerced by the government? I lose twice for working.
I think you should seriously rethink that last statement!
Yep, raising the cost of health insurance is a surefire way to get more people insured.
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To all those deluded folks who voted for Zero thinking someone else’s taxes would be raised......
I am against the tax free health care provided by employers. It results in a system where health care is provided primarily by employers, instead of individuals buying health care off the market. As of now, individuals pay more than companies for equivalent health care.
As strange as this sounds, I want a bunch of the health care regulations eliminated and have Walmart provide low cost health care with extensive price sheets.
Im sure they’ve done the maths. They know how much extra $$ this is going to bring in. What they’re not saying is its already spent and on things you wouldn’t necessarily approve of.
First, I agree that employers should not be offering medical insurance. They do not offer car insurance.
Second, taxing benefits will absolutely have the effect you want.....employers will opt out of providing medical insurance and will push all employees onto the government system (which will be offered as an alternative at first).
Once all the private insurers are out of business, we have complete socialized medicine.
Hoist him on his own petard.
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