Monday, September 21, 2009

Stephanopoulos to Obama: Isn’t a health-insurance mandate a tax? Has to talk to President as if he's a 5 year old; Arrogant Obama gets defensive!


In which George S. is reduced to reading the dictionary definition of “tax” to the president of the United States. Obama’s point is that people who can afford to buy insurance but don’t are gambling with house money. If they get hit by a car and run up a million-dollar hospital bill — and some of them assuredly will — you and I are forced to pick up the tab in the form of higher premiums, in which case why not make the freeloaders either buy insurance and cover their own asses or pay a “fine” to help offset the cost to the rest of us of covering the uninsured?

All of which avoids the basic point: Of course that “fine” is a tax. Imagine if you were allowed to “opt out” of police protection, with your annual tax bill reduced proportionately by the cost of police services that you wouldn’t be using. Inevitably, some who opted out would have a huge (i.e. hugely expensive) police emergency and would call the cops anyway and the rest of us would be on the hook for paying for it. Solution: End the opt out and force people to cover their share of the cost of police services whether they want to or not, which is exactly what cities do. You can call that an “individual police-fee mandate” if your heart desires but most of us recognize it instantly for what it really is — namely, a tax. (The next time a cop pulls you over, try telling him, “My individual police-fee mandate pays your salary.”) No surprise at all, though, that the same guy who insists that this colossal boondoggle will be deficit-neutral can’t level with the public here either. He promised you he wouldn’t raise taxes and, darn it, he’s not going to raise taxes. But he didn’t say anything about “fines,” did he?
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2 comments:

  1. I also responded to this
    http://banningblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/maybe-he-stayed-at-holiday-inn-express.html
    My take is that he contridicts one of his fundementals. Take a look.

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  2. All right, you guys, just a note here to say I appreciate you. It's my intention to begin donating $10.00 minimum per month, to help defray your expenses. I'm a conservative blogger also, although not nearly so accomplished at it. We all have reason to be encouraged lately. Some of the revelations on biggovernment.com are stunning, but more to the point, they're dramatic in a way that everyone can understand and rally around.

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