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I don't see your answer. Once more: You proposed a refundable tax credit to people with low incomes who buy health insurance. Approximately how much would you give a person who is so poor he currently pays no taxes, but who takes out a $10,000 policy? $5? $10,000? That makes a huge difference.Please read up on what a refundable tax credit is and how they work. They have maximum dollar values. With a health insurance tax credit, you would most likely have the dollar value of the credit vary according to income and number of dependents.
I didn't ask if you are familiar with it. I asked if you agreed with it. Do you agree with providing payments up to 100% of the insurance premiums for the poorest people?I am not at all familiar with that part of the bill so I cannot speak to it.
We all agree it should be better. But do we continue to let 40,000 people die each year without health insurance before we rewrite it?The bottom line is it is not a bill that was well written, as the CEO of Aetna pointed out.
Oh, please. Employers have provided health insurance for decades, and they haven't gone bankrupt because of it. Employers providing health insurance is nothing new.No one knows what the effects are going to be, and the onus is on employers to provide coverage when it is very likely that the bill could cause premiums to rise beyond their normal rate in the next few years. Do you think this is a wise thing to do in the current economy?
Many employers have stopped providing healthcare, but their businesses have not boomed as a result. So it is hard to see how the answer to the uninsured is to allow more businesses to drop people from coverage.The alternative plan which I have presented here would remove the burden of healthcare from employers entirely. Without Obamacare looming on the horizon, employers would be more likely to hire. Wages could possibly increase. A decrease in unemployment would help government revenue and not to mention help the economy.
If employers stop giving healthcare, and real wages for most people are stagnate, how is the average man going to get healthcare?
In other words, remove the climate of fear that Obama has created in the marketplace.
Have you forgotten the crash of 2008, and the fear that overwhelmed the economy during the previous administration?
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