rabman5 said:We already have this. I pay a helluva a lot more taxes than someone who makes $30,000 per year. More than they even make. What was proposed is really intended to stabilize the middle class, which is essential to grow our economy. Basic economics.
What is being proposed by the Democrats is an increase in taxes of those in a higher income. The rhetoric used to justify this is what is basic. It all depends on which end of the telescopic one looks into that determines the perspective of taxation.
You can slice it. You can dice it. It is still a tax increase. (btw, within the 95% of those that will pay less....40% of those pay no taxes whatsoever.) This is politics, man....politics.
rabman5 said:Great example. We already do subsidize "strangers" car and health insurance. Interesting you would use this scenario as an example so soon after your recent procedure. Especially after admitting that you smoked for many years. Fact is, much of the cost for your care (which I'm very glad you received) was paid by other Americans contributions to insurance. Just as many people never file car insurance claims, their premiums pay for other people's damages. I haven't been hospitalized since I was a child,(in Canada by the way) so where do my health insurance premiums go?
You just described the insurance industry. A major component of that industry has been directly affected by, guess what: litigation. I had the fortune of being treated at a Kansas based hospital by a doctor that practices (odd term) in Kansas and not Missouri. The insurance premiums for many in the medical field, especially thoracic surgeons, is considerably higher in Missouri, which is only a few miles east of here. Thank the Tort lawyers for this.
Personally, I think that people that put themselves in a higher risk level (smokers, obese, druggies, alcoholics, e.g.) should pay higher premiums than healthier ones. My regrettable decision to smoke cigarettes had consequences I was aware of. I also didn't go to the government to ask for a subsidy because I needed money to help me get off the nicotine addition. How about the part of our society that do not practice safe sex to help prevent STD's like HIV? Do others subsidize their behavior with higher premiums? We do. I don't like it, but we do.
The day insurance company's consider genetics for the level of insurance coverage, premiums etc., is not too far away. Soon, we will know what we are most prone to kill us, medically speaking, by our genetic markers. Just like high risk automobile drivers are given higher premiums. Not quite that severe however.
If you think that the federal government can facilitate medical health coverage then, my friend, go visit a Veteran's Affairs Medical Facility and give me your assessment. It will prove my point that the government needs not be be involve in this hands down. I dare you to go to one and just sit in the patient waiting room for a few hours. I dare you.
Finally, I don't feel it is the right of the government to tax me so an illegal immigrant has medical insurance coverage. Or anyone else that doesn't have health insurance. You want to ride on the bus, my friend? You gotta pay the fare.
