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Obamacare Will Cost Families Dearly
By Dick Morris | 10/19/09 | 12:04 AM EDT | 7 Comments
Whether or not you now have health insurance, Obama’s health care bill will cost you dearly. If you don’t have insurance, you will be required to buy it. The legislation specifies how much you will have to pay for the coverage before any subsidy kicks in. All during the campaign, Obama kept speaking about affordable coverage. Now it appears that his definition of “affordable” might be a bit elastic.
If your household income is $66,000 a year, slightly above the national average, Obama’s health care bill will require you to spend 12 percent of your income -- about $8,000 a year or almost $700 a month -- to buy health insurance before you get any federal subsidy.
Even those making less will have to reach deep into their meager resources to satisfy Obama’s statutory requirement. Families scraping by on only $44,0000 a year will have to pay 7 percent of their income (about $3,000) on insurance. Even those making just $33,000 will have to ante up 4.5 percent of their income (about $1,500) for health insurance. The required payments reach so far down the scale that those who are living at the federal poverty level of $22,000 will have to shell out 2 percent of their totally inadequate incomes ($440) for insurance.
That Obama is charging premiums to those living at or on the border of poverty is absolutely incredible! And this from a candidate who pledged that he would not tax the middle class! If you have insurance, you will get hit by his proposed 40 percent tax on insurance premiums.
When the tax -- and the legislation -- takes effect in 2013, all families making about $120,000 or more in combined household income (14 percent of all families or one in seven) will have to pay the tax. By the next year, 2014, the tax will hit every family making more than $100,000 (about 18 percent of all families or one in six). By 2019, 10 years hence, the tax will reach down to affect every family making more than $75,000 a year (31 percent of families or one in three). The tax will take 40 percent of all premiums above $21,000.
So if you don’t have insurance, you will be socked with a mandate to buy coverage and pay a hefty proportion of your income to do it; and if you have insurance, you will be hit with an excise tax on the coverage. (In theory, it is the insurance companies that have to pay the tax, but the Senate Finance Committee “assumes” that they will pass the tax along to their policyholders).
These costs make a mockery of Obama’s oft-repeated pledge to avoid any tax increase that would impact those making under $250,000 a year. He finances about half of his health care plan on the backs of the elderly by cutting Medicare and inducing scarcity and the other half by premium taxes and insurance purchasing mandates on the middle and lower middle class.
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The Democrats have been so dishonest in their explanantion of what this means for individuals and their pocket books. No such thing as a free lunch.
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|This isn't free health care, it's forced health care and once people realize how much this is going to cost them they will see the light. Of course, it will be too late. Good luck turning the clock back on this trainwreck.
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|My wife and I currently pay $1074/month for our "middle of the road" health care coverage.
Frankly I'm sure where/or what coverage a family can get for $667 month in your first example. Nor $250/mo in your second, or $37/mo in your last.
Like I have said before:
This health care bill is an abomination thanks to the tremendous investment the Health Insurance Industry has made in congress and senate (current estimates are as high as $1,000,000 per member). The bill be unworkable. The public will pay dearly. Health Insurance execs will profit extensively all the way into retirement.
This bill should be abandoned and medicare should be adopted as the new american health care system.
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|What you see is not what you get.
How is this allowed to be rammed down our private little throats?
Why is the Obama admin's answer, to make private American citizens responsible for picking up the slack caused by insurers? The present insurance companies should be held responsible for the bloat and problems in coverages and costs associated therewith. Within each respective state, California for instance, its Dept. of Insurance is EQUALLY responsible for allowing insurance companies to get away with the premium coverage changes and premium charges. Each respective state is also equally responsible for these problems. When I question my private insurer, they tell me what they are doing was "Approved" by the California Dept. of Insurance.
So!!!!! WHY do WE the PEOPLE have to pay the brunt of poor State and Fed policies that have created the problem?
BTW it is no different for automobile insurance polices. Will that be next?????
How much interference with our personal lives will we be expected to endure?
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|I was wondering why Clinton's x advisor and campaign manager seemed to only comment negatively about Obama and the Democrates.......guess what I found? see subject liine above
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|cpr1200r is indicative of the low life Democrat mentality (play on words, as one must have brain matter to have mentality). Just like some of the other made-up monikers, cpr1200r just can't help him or herself in slagging Mr. Morris. Mr. Morris is brilliant--unlike cpr1200r--Mr. Morris is educated, clever, smart, knowledgable, unlike those Democrats trying to save their President's behind at any expense. --and I do mean at any expense--
It is apparent that whenever Mr. Morris produces the numbers, and numbers rarely lie, that the Democrats can't stand it that the truth is surfacing. Right now the numbers say, Obama is losing the popularity vote, the legislative votes, public confidence in him has hit an all time low -- worse than Carter. The only person who doesn't quite "get this" is Obama.
cpr1200r needs to be resuscitated because of the lack of oxygen to his or her pea sized brain. Maybe cpr1200r needs to be reminded that Obama said he would pull the USA out of NAFTA and eliminate all outsourcing of American jobs going abroad. He hasn't touched these issues.
This is about as blunt as I can be on a public forum without utilizing the descriptive expletives so deserving of Obama.
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|I do not believe that forcing people to purchase health insurance is a good thing. There are people in this country who cannot buy food let alone health insurance. Providing free care for the poor is one thing but being forced to buy insurance is another. casino en ligne
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