This Morning Bell is the third in a five-part week-long series on how Obamacare will affect you.
The scariest part about passing its version of Obamacare, is not what is in their bill (), but that the Finance Committee bill promises to be the high water mark for “bipartisanship” in health care reform.
Now all of the other bills will be merged together . All the bills are and will only get worse as the leaders in the House and Senate have to commit to actual details.
COST — . The Finance bill estimates start at $829 billion. Preliminary estimates of the House Tri-Committee bill put the price tag over $1 Trillion and adding another $245 billion to the deficit. Preliminary estimates of the HELP Committee bill would add $598 billion to the deficit over the next 10 years. And the outlook for the following ten years looks worse.
EMPLOYER MANDATE - More spending means more taxes. All the proposals include new taxes on employers. Taxes on employers will ultimately result in lower wages, fewer jobs, and slower economic growth. According to , the mandates, like those in the House bill, could cost businesses up to $49 billion a year, 10.2 million workers will be at risk of slower wage growth and cuts in other benefits, and as many as 9 million low-wage and part-time workers will lose their employer-based health insurance.
PUBLIC PLAN - All the proposals include the creation of a . The Finance proposal calls it a co-op while the House Tri-Committee bill and the Senate HELP Committee all call it a new public plan. Despite what activists on the left claim, a government run health insurance “option” will not be on a level playing field with other private options. The playing field will be skewed to .
INDIVIDUAL MANDATE - All the proposals force every Americans to buy health insurance or pay a penalty, some even threatening jail time if they do not comply. Such a whose health insurance does not meet the new federally determined standards. This means that Congress will, for the first time in U.S. history, , even if they do not want or need those benefits.
MEDICAID EXPANSION - Hidden in all the proposals is a . The result is millions more Americans would be dependent on this growing entitlement program. This means more costs to taxpayers, less flexibility for the states, and worsening markets for the privately insured.
MEDICARE CUTS - All the proposals depend heavily on to pay for their versions of Obamacare. Traditionally, such cuts rarely come to fruition. Special interests lobby to stop any real cuts from occurring after the bill is passed. And some so-called fraud, waste and abuse cuts, like those to the Medicare Advantage, will .
Do high costs, government expansion, huge tax increases, major unfunded expansions in Medicaid and major cuts to Medicare sound like a recipe for success? It’s all downhill from here.
Quick Hits:
- The Senate will that would require the Census to ask people whether they are citizens and exclude illegal immigrants from the population count.
- According to an analysis by , Democratic members of the House of Representatives now represent most of the nation’s wealthiest people.
- Thanks to their decision to tie it to inflation, .
- At least a half dozen cash strapped states are promoting President Obama’s failed $787 billion stimulus.
- announced $3.5 billion worth of trade agreements on Tuesday and reaffirmed their commitment to a huge natural gas deal that would give the Chinese an important new Russian source of supply.
