NineOneFour wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:FBM wrote:If you make USD35k~43k/yr, you're not going to the soup line over this.
Never said it would...but, you will be forced to spend a lot more money on health insurance than you do now, which is the opposite of one of the things that Obama said he was trying to do here.
FBM wrote:
This bill will help a lot of people, including millions of children whose only sin is being born into a poor family.
Bull - fucking - shit. Children are already fucking covered 100% without any issue -- Medicaid - SCHIP - etc. The current health care bill (soon to be law) has nothing whatsoever to do with "saving the chill-run."
That must be why the US has a higher infant mortality rate than all of Western Europe.
Tell me, do you always talk out of your ass?
Talk out of my ass? What are you, four years old? More than 80% of all "uninsured" children are now eligible for some type of publicly-subsidized coverage (and if they visit a hospital or medical facility for care, they would be enrolled right there). That's a bleeding fact. Are you even from the US? If not, then at least educate yourself on the system before you criticize it. SCHIP provides health care coverage for families that earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but are not offered or cannot afford private coverage. States provide coverage for uninsured children under 18 with their parent's incomes up to 43,000 a year presently.
Think about that for a second. The Democrats who wrote the new law think that if you make over 43,000 a year you can afford your own insurance, because that's where they cut off the fucking government assistance! Right NOW children of parents making 43,000 and under can get their kids covered for nothing for SCHIP.
But, of course, it's so emotionally appealing to claim you are "saving the chill-run..." But, go back to your reverie, my friend, and rub another one out for your hero.
NineOneFour wrote:
FBM wrote:
Is a little compassion for the poor out of the question?
No. However, Obama said health insurance would be more affordable. It ain't going to be. It's going to be more expensive. Obama said it would not be signed into law if it would raise the deficit. It will raise the deficit.
Yes, of course, YOU know better than the CBO...
The CBO says NOW that insurance will be more expensive, and Democrat Senators have acknowledged that fact.
The CBO said in the fall, reviewing HR 3200, that it would not reduce the deficit. The CBO says NOW that it comes in just about break-even, BUT that's based on the assumption given to them by the Democrats that the "doctor fix" is not part of the health care reform (about $300 billion dollars), that plus the fact that the CBO was forced to double count various items of "savings" demonstrates clearly that the real effect of the reform is to markedly, and dramatically, increase the deficit.
NineOneFour wrote:
Compassion for the poor my ass. The poor in the US get Medicaid for free. The disabled can get Medicare and social security benefits. Children are covered by Medicaid and SCHIP.
Well, that's a happy lie. You have to be DIRT poor to get medicaid, and I mean, fucking eating goddamn dog food for dinner poor.
You have to be poor to get Medicaid. That's right. But, you don't have to be poor for your kids to get SCHIP - you can get SCHIP up to the median family income in the United States.
And, remember - the current bill requires people to pay for their own insurance if they make over 1.33% of the poverty level. They will get "some" assistance above that level, scaling down as income rises to $43,000, and above that level - nothing at all.
NineOneFour wrote:
A lot of hardworking Americans cannot afford health insurance and did without until now.
Once again, you keep forgetting the real numbers. 17 million of the 32 million who will be insured by this daft proposal are making over $50,000 a year. About 20 million or so make above $43,000 a year and will get no government assistance at all. NONE. ZIP. ZILCH. NADA. So, we're talking about 12 million people, who will get "some" assistance from this plan. The stupidity of this plan is that we could just fucking buy those 12 million people their insurance in full, and it would be 100 times cheaper than this boondoggle overhaul.
NineOneFour wrote:
But all you say is "it'll increase the deficit".....waaaa....waaaa...
It will.
NineOneFour wrote:
Which is more important? Saving lives or your own political ideology of fiscal conservatism?
False choice. This new law will not save lives.
But, I'm all for raising the cutoff to qualify for Medicaid an SCHIP. Let's make it 250% of poverty. Far cheaper than this monstrosity....
NineOneFour wrote:
FBM wrote:
Or is your third car and country-club membership more important?
Giant red herring, that. How about, a single guy making $44,000 being able to buy insurance for $2400 a year (no problem) now, and instead being asked to shell out $5300 (average per CBO estimate) once the law takes effect, plus shell out an additional $2300 in "cost sharing?" I guess that guy has to give up his country club, cars and boats, right?
No one making $44,000 has to pay that, now or ever. If you do, I feel sorry for you because you are financially incompetent. I make more than that (a lot more) and pay less (a lot less).
Are you kidding me? You're Mr. CBO, right? That $5300 number comes from a CBO report estimating average premiums - single individual making $44,000 a year would pay $5300 on average, according to the CBO, for their own insurance.
You pay a lot less NOW. You WILL pay more. You get NO assistance under this bill if you make more than 44,000 a year and are single. You will be required to buy health insurance and it will be more expensive than you pay now, by far. But, you like the idea of paying more anyway. So you ought to be happy.