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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: COLUMN: Health care system already socialized Poster Comment: Workers that have employer-contributed health insurance get a sugar-sweet deal because all the other shmoes in the world -- the fast-food workers, students, bartenders and generally everyone who doesn't get health insurance from their job -- are paying for all of that corporate health care in the form of higher personal taxes. When I hear people debate socialized health care, it gives me a little smile. Because guess what? We already have socialized health care in the U.S.A. The poverty class gets Medicaid, and most middle-class and upper-class get their version of Medicare -- taxpayer-supported corporate health insurance. Once a worked hits 65, they can retire with Medicare and the new Bush drug package. So who's kidding who here? To the Free Marketeers, either find a way to removethe illegal blood suckers from this nation, and transport us back to 1955, or deal.
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#1. To: Jethro Tull (#0)
We all also pay for higher cost of production because insurance is tied to production. Its in the cost of the things we buy. The uninsured pay for insurance...but they don't get any. Jethro, thanks
We all also pay for higher cost of production because insurance is tied to production. Its in the cost of the things we buy. The uninsured pay for insurance...but they don't get any. Some of the realities are hinted at here, but it doesn't go far enough. Corporations get to take a 100% write-off on their taxes for the cost of providing health insurance. Individuals only get to write off about 60% and prior to couple of years ago they were allowed no deduction off their taxes. Interesting datums though. If you wanted to set up a corporatist system which forced people to work for others but wanted to do it covertly wouldn't this be a great way to do it?
Individuals only get to write off about 60% and prior to couple of years ago they were allowed no deduction off their taxes. The only good piece of legistlation that Dumbya supported in his eight years of office was one that would make health insurance fully tax deductable for individuals. What was it about stopped clocks?
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