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"Health care is a fundamental right." (Ted Kennedy, 8/26/08)
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Roll Back the Bush Tax Cut to Pay for Health Reform

by: jamess

Tue Jun 23, 2009 at 23:28:46 PM EDT


(how to pay for health care reform... - promoted by poligirl)

I caught the Randi Rhodes show today. She was suggesting that all we have to do to pay for Health Care Reform, including a Public Option, was to just Roll Back the Bush Tax Cuts!

What a Brilliant Idea!


Thanks Rhandi ... (So glad you're back btw)


As it turns out, we just need to let the Bush Tax Cuts Expire, when they are due to "sunset" (ie. Don't Renew them!)

When Would the President's Tax Cuts Expire?
by Andrew M. Grossman - April 21, 2004

In 2001 and 2003, President George W. Bush proposed and Congress passed a series of tax cuts to reinvigorate the economy and reduce the government's burden on workers' paychecks. Because of opposition to these measures from some in Congress, they were implemented as temporary tax cuts, all of which will expire by January 1, 2011.

http://www.heritage.org/Resear...
jamess :: Roll Back the Bush Tax Cut to Pay for Health Reform
Kennedy health plan estimated to cost $1 trillion
By Richard Cowan - Jun 15, 2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate panel proposal to expand healthcare coverage would increase the federal deficit by about $1 trillion over 10 years and still leave millions without insurance, a congressional analysis said on Monday.

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said its calculations were preliminary and stressed that the Democratic-sponsored legislation was still being drafted.
[...]
There are now an estimated 46 million people in the United States without any health insurance, and devising a way to get them coverage has become a major goal of Obama's presidency.

In a letter to Senator Edward Kennedy, chairman of the Senate's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and author of the plan, the non-partisan CBO estimated that once the reform plan was fully implemented about 39 million people would get coverage through new insurance exchanges -- a kind of clearinghouse for medical plans.

Individuals and small businesses would be able to shop in the exchanges for policies offered by insurance companies. Obama and fellow Democrats hope that a new, government-run plan would be one of those options.


http://www.reuters.com/article...


Bush's Tax Cuts cost $2.2 trillion over the last 10 years

Early CBO Cost estimates for the Kennedy Health Reform Plan is $1 trillion over the next 10 years ...

SO Problem Solved!

And once the Public Option competitive forces go to work, that Cost Estimate is likely to go down, even further.

Imagine it, a market where Quality is the Main competitive force, NOT Profits!


In case your worried about the fall out from the Right if we advocate for "NOT resuscitating" the Bush Tax Cuts -- recall that those Tax Cuts were mostly to the benefit of the Wealthiest Americans anyways, as explain below:


Bush Tax Cut Proposal Leaves Out Many Working Families
Minnesota Budget Project

Tax cuts under the Bush plan are not in proportion to the percentage of federal taxes paid. The richest 1% of taxpayers pay 20% of all federal taxes, but receive 36% of all tax cuts under this plan; similarly, the richest 5% pay 36.5% of federal taxes, but receive 49% of the tax cuts.
[...]

Bush's Tax Plan Spends More Than is Fiscally Responsible

Although the ten-year price tag for Bush's tax cut is often described as $1.6 trillion, new estimates by the Joint Tax Committee describe it as $2.2 trillion. This is due not only from updated cost estimates of the rate reductions, but also from changes made to the proposal in the House of Representatives, and additional interest costs.


http://www.mncn.org/bp/bushtax...  (pdf)


Would you rather have the guarantee of Quality Health Care, instead of a few extra bucks in your pocket?

And isn't this what Obama promised anyways, as the way to fund Health Care Reform?  (Rollback the Tax Cuts for the Wealthiest Americans)


SO what are we waiting for?

   

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saved lives vs. more yachts, larger mansions, more vacations, more fancy autos, second homes, fancier meals, high fashion, more exclusive schools, more campaign donations, more miscellaneous donations.

Saved lives is priceless.

Abstinence programs breed hypocrites.


Excellent diary (3.00 / 2)
This shows with clarity, exactly how we can pay for health care and why is this not being brought up by Democrats anymore? I love the chart pointing to how the fiscal fear mongering is BS.

New rule, Republicans cannot complain about the budget or to claim to be fiscal conservatives because they started a 3 trillion dollar way, but also, they don't get to talk about the economy unless they understand the scope of our economy and it's size in relation to debt to GDP ratio in association with receipts and outlays whihc were much higher in relation to GDP when their wonderful Reagan was in charge.

Why can't the Democrats show some balls and argue like this:

Sorry, the facts defeat this newfound fiscal fear mongering and it's not just about spending; it's what you GET BACK. I could start a 3 trillion dollar war where private mercenaries blow up equipment for money while agitating the populace in Iraq or we could spend money to make businesses more competitive and to lower health care costs so we can compete with other countries in our global economy where they have an edge; they don't let full on for profit health care hinder heir growth. We also pay more than any other country just to be 37th. That's the Republican legacy.

Oh, you have a problem with changing our health care system? Did you know that under your system you prefer we spent more out of GDP just to be 37th in the world? Do you know that? Does that not embarrass you? So you support absolute failure? Absolute failure for small businesses? Your tax cuts have absolutely failed like you President ho will be known as the worst in history, because of your fiscal failures and moral as well as overall statistical blindness to what really works in the real world as far as health care is concerned or otherwise.





nice line of reasoning, pm (3.00 / 2)

Do you have the source to that 37th stat?

I might be able to use that.

In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act -- George Orwell


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Here it is (3.00 / 2)
It's from 2000, but things have obviously gotten worse since then, but this is the citation.

I'll get updated information, though this is still relevant(this is used in Sicko) because it shows the failure after Hillary Clinton's proposal was defeated of the for profit industry.



[ Parent ]
thank you sir (3.00 / 2)


In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act -- George Orwell

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