The Healthcare Bill - Who REALLY wins

papajohn56

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Excite News - Who wins, who loses in Senate health bill

Check out this bullshit. In exchange for Ben Nelson being the 60th vote, they bribed him in by having the feds pay for a 100% expansion of Medicaid in Nebraska. Along with this gem:

"A proposed 0.5 percent increase in the Medicare payroll tax was bumped up to 0.9 percent in the latest version, putting the tax at 2.35 percent on income over $200,000 a year for individuals, $250,000 for couples."



It just keeps getting fucking better.
 


And you're surprised?


The government wants control , taxes are a way to control.

EVERY SINGLE TIME the government passes healthcare laws, the cost of it goes up. Our local hospital publishes financials every year, and at the moment they have to increase their fees by 30% for just ONE law forced on them by the good 'ol government.
 
I'm shocked. Our representatives in congress are bribed by getting projects for their constituents, who will then vote for the representative again? Shocking.

Welcome to the dirty game of politics.
 
They only needed the 60 votes to stop debate; passing it is just a majority. Would be a good time to tell country boy Nelson and that asshole Lieberman to go take a hike and take their changes with them.

Apparently 20 million will still remain uninsured though; but I guess some reform is better than none. Baby steps and all that.
 
Gotta love how these cowards need to vote on this bill at 1:30 in the morning on Christmas week because they KNOW 4 out of 5 people ARE happy with their healthcare. We don't fucking restructure 15% of our ENTIRE economy to make the unhappy 20% HAPPY, especially when our economy has been teetering as IS.

I cannot wait for Republican Landslide 2010. Democrats will fade out of power for a generation.
 
I support health reform, but I don't like this bill. I used to work in health insurance, and believe me, it is not consumer friendly. Consumers do need protection, and many people who want to buy health insurance cannot do it.

That said...I don't know what you conservatives are complaining about. Not knowing all the details, because nobody does, this bill seems like a gift to insurers - everybody is forced (strongly encouraged through fines) to get health insurancce, but I don't see how this helps them get it.

From what I heard, insurers must take children with pre-existing conditions, but there is no provision for adults until 2014. That should give plenty of people time to die of treatable diseases.

You guys are mostly young. You don't get it. Most of you will not arrive at 55 or 60 without some sort of health issue. Try buying insurance then.
 
Why should I have to pay for a obese person's health problems that are caused by their own bad habbits? Can anyone tell me why I should go to jail if I don't (Hate to break it to all of you , but this is a FACT with this law!)
 
Gotta love how these cowards need to vote on this bill at 1:30 in the morning on Christmas week because they KNOW 4 out of 5 people ARE happy with their healthcare. We don't fucking restructure 15% of our ENTIRE economy to make the unhappy 20% HAPPY, especially when our economy has been teetering as IS.

I cannot wait for Republican Landslide 2010. Democrats will fade out of power for a generation.

^^This FTFW
 
^ 4 out of 5 are happy with the QUALITY of the health care.

Less than 1 out of 4 are happy with the COST of it.
 
^ 4 out of 5 are happy with the QUALITY of the health care.

Less than 1 out of 4 are happy with the COST of it.

and government intervention will only do one thing - like it does to every other thing they stick their nose into. make the cost go up
 
in Canada, 40% of my income goes to taxes. Between my 9-5 & my affiliate revenue tens of thousands will go to the government this year.

It's always been that way in Canada though, but such is the price of a true public health care system. I've never seen or heard of a hospital bill.

it's a toss up, really - i suppose i like that Canadians have access to this system, but it's also super frustrating to think that i'd be making a lot more cash in the us. I'll never have kids, and probably use the health care system a lot less than what i'm paying for.
 
^ The USA already uses more tax money for health care than Canada.


2006, avg per person in US dollars

USA $6,714 ($3,088 paid by government)
Canada $3,678 ($2,575 paid by government)
 
^ The USA already uses more tax money for health care than Canada.


2006, avg per person in US dollars

USA $6,714 ($3,088 paid by government)
Canada $3,678 ($2,575 paid by government)

Our taxes are lower though is his point I think
 
your numbers aren't accurate for 3 reasons:

1) the average income in canada is significantly lower than the United States.

2) Canada's sliding scale for taxation increases dramatically as wages increase. Some canadians pay up to 55% income tax.

just because the average canadian individual pays less, we're very likely still paying a higher percentage of our income.

3) your reference was in US dollars. Our dollar fluctuates, but is almost always worth significantly less than USD.
 
your numbers aren't accurate for 3 reasons:

So they're fake numbers?

1) the average income in canada is significantly lower than the United States.

The USA still manages to spend 50% more of its GDP on health care than Canada.

2) Canada's sliding scale for taxation increases dramatically as wages increase. Some canadians pay up to 55% income tax.

Yes, and Bill Gates pays a lot more than $3,000 a year. In Canada, less of his tax money would be needed to pay for the health care of illegal immigrants, drug addicts, etc.

just because the average canadian individual pays less, we're very likely still paying a higher percentage of our income.

Even if true, you have to remember that you are paying for the majority of your coverage.

3) your reference was in US dollars. Our dollar fluctuates, but is almost always worth significantly less than USD.

They can take the average value for the year. You're not going to argue that the international financial markets have no way of comparing countries, are you?
 
ok, allow me to summarize my statement into one clear, concise point:

almost half my income goes to tax. quit yer bitchin.

I understand, but I'm saying that it is mainly due to having higher across-the-board spending and not just from health care. The Canadian government spends around five times the amount that the USA does on "the arts", for one example.
 
ok, allow me to summarize my statement into one clear, concise point:

almost half my income goes to tax. quit yer bitchin.

It's also your choice to live in a socialist country.

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I feel sorry for the folks who are retiring or who have coverage that their job pays for as a benefit, if every one has to take this health care junk then people will lose benefits based on that double coverage law and probably be forced to take lesser, even more expensive care. But broke folks won't feel a thing.