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Stealth Tax Increase

 
 
Reply Wed 8 Aug, 2007 06:55 am
Townhall.com::Stealth Tax Increase::By Robert D. Novak

WASHINGTON -- The 42 senators and 196 House members who have signed a no-tax-increase pledge received a stern warning last Wednesday from Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform (ATR): If you vote for Amendment 2548 to the Democratic-sponsored expansion of SCHIP (State Children's Health Insurance Program), you will violate your solemn promise. However, Amendment 2548 is not the product of tax-and-spend liberals but of conservative lawmakers and policy experts.

Sen. Richard Burr, a first-term conservative Republican from North Carolina and principal sponsor of 2548, pulled it off the floor Thursday night as SCHIP expansion passed the Senate, 68 to 31. The conservative movement is split over Norquist's warning, with two right-wing think tanks at each other's throats. Sponsors of the Burr amendment are furious that they are being depicted as tax-increasers when they claim they are fighting a movement toward "socialized medicine" in America.

This disarray on the right is part of a broader conservative breakdown. SCHIP passage, with notable Republican support, means the Democrats -- 12 years after the failure of "Hillary care" -- have figured out how to market a government-financed plan. The quarrel over the Burr amendment reflects not only a failed Republican reaction to big government but also a weakening of GOP resolve to hold down taxes.
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Reply Wed 8 Aug, 2007 07:45 am
@Drnaline,
But, but, it's for the children :rolleyes:
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Crito
 
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Reply Wed 8 Aug, 2007 08:23 pm
@Drnaline,
If you listen to what Hillary is really saying, you'll discover socialized medicine is the farthest thing from her mind. What she wants is to pass legislation forcing everyone to buy medical insurance, whether they want it or not. Thereby guaranteeing the corporations she's indebted to profits forever.

Nobody on either side is talking about combating the high cost of health care, say, with some free market competition. Why not bring over H1B doctors from India who'll work cheap?
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briansol
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 09:21 am
@Drnaline,
most doctors already ARE indian... at least around here. i'd say whites are the minority in the healthcare industry in my area, with asians and indians leading the field.
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