Why do taxpayers have to subsidize the new health care bill?


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Granted this is the assumption that the bill will be negotiated with the Senate bill. Basically, we already have to pay for our own health care insurance, and now we have to foot the bill even more by paying with this bill along Medicare and Medicaid. This bill will not contain costs at all.

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4 Responses to “Why do taxpayers have to subsidize the new health care bill?”

  1. Holbrook says:

    …it is called “Wealth Redistribution”…no one can claim other wise…

  2. TheMom says:

    We already pay billions of dollars from our tax money each year to pay medical costs of the uninsured. The US pays over 50% of all health care costs accured each year. Frankly I’m glad to have a plan to pay these costs, instead of just being an open checkbook.

  3. Flower says:

    How do you figure you are subsidizing Medicare and Medicaid if the plan is to reduce those reimbursement rates or to cut benefits? Medicaid and Medicare will be funded by recouping the millions in fraud now claimed through medical suppliers and providers.

  4. kate says:

    Because that’s where all government money comes from…taxes. If we’re going to have government run health care the money will come from the tax payers. Just like the money for wars, government schools, infrastructure, postal service, and salaries for government employees, etc. come out of our pockets.

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