The no rationing contention is patently absurd. In spite of what liberals may believe the Federal budget and personal wealth of US citizens is not unlimited. If there is a budget for health care then it will be rationed by definition. Rationing is a given, the method of rationing is the only question.The Mad Moderate wrote:2. There is no rationing of care http://www.politifact.com/ohio/statemen ... -can-rati/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You point to an article that expresses a different opinion, not a fact. The article supports the opinion it expresses by analogies such as the claim that "government regulators tell utilities what they can charge." That's really a half-truth but I'll be gracious and just call it a gross over-simplification. At the moment even if we concede the point and agree that it's not a government takeover, no claim can be made about the future. It is at least the first step of a government takeover.The Mad Moderate wrote:3.It is NOT a government takeover of healthcare http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter ... nment-tak/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Right now that may be the case, though again, it may change in the future. Personally, I don't think there will be jail time, but you have to wonder why it was proposed in the first place --it clearly communicates the fact that there are people in Congress who would like to put Americans in prison for not buying health insurance, so the authoritarian impulse is there, and I suspect it was only the political climate proponents feared would hinder passage that got it removed, so who knows whether that provision will return in a different political climate. Furthermore, again, the article is dishonest in it's claims when it says there will be no liens or levies placed on property for failure to pay, then goes on to say that the government can collect the tax by deducting it from tax refund checks. MY MONEY IS MY PROPERTY, and that means money the IRS over-collected is MY PROPERTY, so taking it is taking my property.The Mad Moderate wrote:4. You will not go to jail for not buying health insurance http://www.politifact.com/virginia/stat ... alth-care-" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is the most extravagantly ridiculous contention of all --to claim with a certainty that you know what will happen in the future; not even the link you provide makes that claim --it allows for the possibility of such panels in the future. And the practical reality is that the government will indeed dictate treatment. You can assign whatever name to it you want, but there is a very high probably that government "guidance" will become government diktat, as it does in many other areas of American life. It probably will occur obliquely....for instance, by withholding payment to providers who don't follow government "guidelines," but the effect will be the same.The Mad Moderate wrote:5. There are and never will be "Death panels" http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter ... ath-panel/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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And oh, by the way, I've already heard from our management today that they're now considering eliminating our medical coverage --and my company is run by a liberal, not a conservative.