Former Senator “Rick” Santorum on Glenn Beck’s show today gave me the impression that the real reason the Republicans are opposed to the Health-care reform bill is because it raises taxes on people making over $200,000 per year (which would presumably include Beck). Is all this talk about Socialism just a smokescreen to protect the Republican’s wealthy constituency from a tax increase?
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I think that’s a big part of it.
They are cut-throat selfish people.
I WOULD TRY TO EXPLAIN IT TO YOU BUT YOUR BRAIN WOULD NOT COMPREHEND IT
Yes, meanwhile Joe the Plumber is probably on welfare & they can’t see they have more in common with him than they do with Beck. There are also a lot of people who made a fortune off of people who paid their hospital bills by taking loans or selling their homes or giving up life savings. Where else can someone rob someone of so much so easily….that is going to stop. No more overcharging & falsely charging sick & dying people. That really pisses the theives off & they have the money to pay brainwashers to get the braindead to support them in their efforts.
Against too many earmarks/backroom deals
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“These negotiations will be on C-Span, and so the public will be part of the conversation and we’ll see the choices that are being made.”
On Wednesday, March 17, 2010, House Majority Leader said that, “We’re going to have a clean up or down vote on the Senate bill-that will be on the rule.” According to Majority Leader, any Member who votes for the health care takeover rule will also be voting “straight up” for all of the bill’s special deals.
Backroom Deals In the Democrats Health Care Takeover
Cornhusker Kickback: Perhaps the most well known in the Senate bill, the provision, included at the behest of Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE), ensures that Nebraska would be the only state to have the full amount of its increased Medicaid costs paid for by the federal government.
The Louisiana Purchase: The Senate bill provides extra Medicaid funding for any state in which every county has been declared a disaster area. Because of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana is the only state that would qualify for the money. The $300 million provision for Louisiana was slipped in late in the process to persuade Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA) to support the health care takeover.
Gator Aid: At the request of Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fl), the Senate bill includes a formula for protecting certain Medicare Advantage enrollees from billions in cuts. The formula would only apply to five states, most notably to Florida in which 800,000 of the state’s one million Medicare Advantage users would be exempt from cuts.
New England Handouts: In addition to the $100 million included in federal Medicaid payments for Nebraska, the bill provides two New England states with even more money Medicaid funding. According to CBO, the Senate bill now contains about $600 million in extra Medicaid cash to Vermont, and about $500 million in additional money for Medicaid to Massachusetts, making these three states the only to receive such funding. Despite claims that these cushy extras for a few states would be scaled back, reports indicate that the White House is still making deals so these states can keep the handouts.
The Dodd Clinic: Section 10502(a) of the bill provides $100 million for construction at an unnamed “health care facility” affiliated with an academic health center at a public research university in a state with only one public academic medical and dental school. Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) later sent a press release saying that he was securing the money for the University of Connecticut, and then Dodd bragged that, “These provisions will bring millions of dollars to the state so that Connecticut’s residents can receive quality, affordable health care.”
Montana Medicare Earmark: A provision slipped into the Senate bill by Finance Committee Chair Max Baucus (D-MT), Section 1881A(b)(2), specifically expands Medicare coverage for individuals who reside “in or around the geographic area subject to an emergency declaration made as of June 17, 2009.” The area the bill refers to is an asbestos contaminated area near Libby, Montana, for which Sen. Max Baucus has been trying to secure funding for years.
What Would Investment Tax Rates Be Under the House Reconciliation Bill?
If the House votes for the rule on the budget reconciliation bill this Sunday, the Senate’s Christmas Eve healthcare bill gets sent to President Obama’s desk and becomes law.
That’s the main fight right now.
However, it pays to look ahead to the House’s suggested “improvements” to the Senate healthcare bill which are contained in the reconciliation bill. One of these “improvements” is a 3.8% surtax on “unearned” (investment) income in households making more than $250,000 ($200,000 for singles).
What would the various top tax rates on investment income rise to under this “improvement?”
ATR Will Double-Rate A Vote AGAINST Rule “Deeming” Senate Health Bill As Passed
This Sunday, the U.S. House of Representatives will be voting on a budget reconciliation bill. The contents of that bill, while damaging to the economy, are secondary in importance to the rule which will precede consideration of the bill itself.
The procedural rule will “deem as passed” the Senate healthcare bill which passed that chamber in December. This is the same bill which contains the “Cornhusker Kickback,” “Gator-Aid,” and all the other shady backroom deals. It contains 19 tax hikes totaling $500 billion. It is loaded with phony and unrealistic budget gimmicks which hide the true cost of the bill from taxpayers.
Obamacare’s 24 Percent Cap Gains Tax
The actual legislative language of the House Democrat reconciliation bill was released this afternoon.
Keep in mind that this is not the “deemed” bill which passed the Senate already. If the reconciliation bill passes the House, the Senate bill becomes law.
At that point, the House and Senate will start working on an “improv
You mean besides:
1. The bill was written in secret, with no republican input at all
2. It is the largest unfunded mandate ever put on states
3. They have used outright bribes to gain support for the bill
4. The majority of the american people do not support the current bills.
A democrat came up with it. A black democrat at that! They don’t like no colored boy pointing out their faults.