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You will soon be getting another negative rep from the weakling coward.
I've been sitting on pins and needles waiting...

You will soon be getting another negative rep from the weakling coward.
HAHAHAHA, he never misses a chance to negative rep me either.I've been sitting on pins and needles waiting...![]()
One Republican voted for it and they called it bi-partisan. LMAO
The bill as it stands now is a job killer. To mandate that everyone has to buy it with certain exceptions is IMO unconstitutional.
Good job American people who voted for this thug to become our President....and you say the Democrats were the party to free the slaves..
the Hugo Obama and the Democrat party just voted to make you all SLAVES..
Enjoy.
Kind of like marriage. The Mrs. says "we" decided but everyone knows she decided.
This is true. Most men can't think for themselves. They need help.
OMG we agree on something!![]()
reps are vowing revenge in 2010
i wonder how many that voted for or against it actually read it - are not party politics wonderful
also, 1 house rep voted for it...
now for the senate...
it is an interesting question....auto ins. is mandated, yet, i believe the issue there is driving is not considered a right, it is a privilege....
if we do have to purchase the ins., i hope that the costs of ins. go way down instead of way up as i've seen some people claim will happen, especially since you cannot be denied or charged more for a preexisting condition or any other factors....
also, isn't the public option available only to a very small percentage? that is a travesty if so....
Tod and believe that woman should have all the babies God give us and we feel the burning need to force this life choice on other people. If we are the Taliban then we are the Taliban for Jesus!
Yurt, this bill is a disaster in the making.
Here are just a few of the sections in the bill:
• Sec. 202 (p. 91-92) of the bill requires you to enroll in a "qualified plan." If you get your insurance at work, your employer will have a "grace period" to switch you to a "qualified plan," meaning a plan designed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. If you buy your own insurance, there's no grace period. You'll have to enroll in a qualified plan as soon as any term in your contract changes, such as the co-pay, deductible or benefit.
• Sec. 224 (p. 118) provides that 18 months after the bill becomes law, the Secretary of Health and Human Services will decide what a "qualified plan" covers and how much you'll be legally required to pay for it. That's like a banker telling you to sign the loan agreement now, then filling in the interest rate and repayment terms 18 months later.
The next paragraph is just an estimate.
On Nov. 2, the Congressional Budget Office estimated what the plans will likely cost. An individual earning $44,000 before taxes who purchases his own insurance will have to pay a $5,300 premium and an estimated $2,000 in out-of-pocket expenses, for a total of $7,300 a year, which is 17% of his pre-tax income. A family earning $102,100 a year before taxes will have to pay a $15,000 premium plus an estimated $5,300 out-of-pocket, for a $20,300 total, or 20% of its pre-tax income. Individuals and families earning less than these amounts will be eligible for subsidies paid directly to their insurer.
• Sec. 303 (pp. 167-168) makes it clear that, although the "qualified plan" is not yet designed, it will be of the "one size fits all" variety. The bill claims to offer choice—basic, enhanced and premium levels—but the benefits are the same. Only the co-pays and deductibles differ. You will have to enroll in the same plan, whether the government is paying for it or you and your employer are footing the bill.
• Sec. 59b (pp. 297-299) says that when you file your taxes, you must include proof that you are in a qualified plan. If not, you will be fined thousands of dollars. Illegal immigrants are exempt from this requirement.
• Sec. 412 (p. 272) says that employers must provide a "qualified plan" for their employees and pay 72.5% of the cost, and a smaller share of family coverage, or incur an 8% payroll tax. Small businesses, with payrolls from $500,000 to $750,000, are fined less.
Eviscerating Medicare:
In addition to reducing future Medicare funding by an estimated $500 billion, the bill fundamentally changes how Medicare pays doctors and hospitals, permitting the government to dictate treatment decisions.
and interestingly that is like auto insurance, in that, the state mandates minimum auto coverage....
When has the government paid for auto insurance or forced employers to pay for your auto insurance? Having a law that mandates auto insurance if you drive is not something I am a fan of...that's why we have uninsured drivers coverage....but even though we have mandatory coverage we are not making it part of a collective distribution of the wealth and turning over 1/6 of the GDP to the governments control!
There is little real difference between making an employee pay for insurance and making the employer do it.
The main reason for the employer mandate is so that employers don't start dropping employees - because if that happened it wouldn't be true to say that people can keep the insurance they have now.
This is true. Most men can't think for themselves. They need help.
I doubt it. Would you change your mind because somebody else voted for something?I think the dynamics of that changed a bit in the last day...