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#1746885 - 06/28/12 10:09 AM
Re: Top U.S. Companies Pay No Taxes
[Re: topcat1666]
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Registered: 08/31/08
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Loc: Pomona, California
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Bachmann rails against ‘activist’ court after health care ruling Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) on Thursday accused Chief Justice John Roberts and the four other justices who upheld President Barack Obama’s health care reform law of being part of an “activist” Supreme Court. “It really is a turning point in American history,” Bachmann told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. “We will never be the same again. … For my mind, this is clearly unconstitutional. There is no basis in the Constitution for the government to have this level of history-making expansion of power.” I cannot believe this NutBag...... She says it clearly that Employers will drop their health care insurance because its already went up over 300% this year alone.. All because of this Ruling?????? I think not.... http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/06/28/ba...th-care-ruling/
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#1747013 - 06/29/12 02:59 PM
Re: Top U.S. Companies Pay No Taxes
[Re: RollMeOneKenobi]
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Registered: 02/12/05
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I was sorta surprised too, until I noticed so-called Obamacare is virtually identical to the plan Romney pushed in MA, with the exception of the mandate.
I wonder what the dems will say now, as they've insisted all along the mandate should not be viewed as a tax.
With Roberts forbidding the mandate as enact-able under the commerce clause, as the dems wanted, he straight-up said the Congress could constitutionally enforce the mandate under their "tax and spend" powers... now what???
I'd be for taxation going toward universal health care, but a tax/penalty because someone refuses to buy a product (insurance) is total bullshit, particularly when this scheme still leaves plenty of people without care or coverage.
Unless the cost of coverage comes waaaaaaay down (doubtful with a captive clientele in a non-competitive market) I think I will be opting for the tax should it be in-line with what I've heard being thrown around. $700 in penalty is way more affordable than the $15K per year it would cost my family to carry the coverage offered by hubby's employer. Not sure about other people's financial situations, but for my family of three living off one income, that amount is almost 40 percent of our gross annual earnings!
"Affordable Care" - my ass.
I wonder if there will be a religious exemption for those not wanting to purchase insurance coverage? As it stands, there are employers exempted from providing coverage based on religious conviction as some can see "insurance" as akin to "gambling."
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