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Terry Jeffrey :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Last Unsubsidized American
by Terry Jeffrey
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Pity the parents who have two children and earn $89,000 per year. They are members of America's last true victim class -- the unsubsidized ones.

These are the Americans who pay for every thing the federal government does but receive in return only those general benefits that derive from the few federal activities that actually serve the common good -- such as incarcerating terrorists at Guantanamo or securing our borders against illegal aliens.

Obamacare will bring a big, expensive surprise for these unsubsidized ones.

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Provided you suspend disbelief and accept the analysis of the Congressional Budget Office, the version of the health care plan approved by the Senate Finance Committee complies with President Obama's vow that the plan will not increase the federal deficit.

Under this bill, the government will force individuals to buy health insurance but not employers.

If it is enacted, people earning up to 400 percent of the federal poverty level would qualify for a federal subsidy to buy health insurance. But they would only receive this subsidy if their employer decided not to provide them with health insurance and they agreed to use the subsidy to buy a federally approved plan in the federally regulated exchange.

Employers who choose not to provide workers with health insurance will pay a price -- in the form of fee payable to the government for every one of their workers who ends up using a federal subsidy to buy insurance. But, according to the bill, the sum of all fees any employer pays cannot exceed $400 times the total number of workers on the employer's payroll.

So employers will face a choice: Pay many thousands of dollars per worker to private health insurance companies, or pay $400 per worker to the government.

This is an offer employers cannot refuse. Predictably, companies all over America will dump their private health insurance and force most of their workers into the government system. Continued...

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UNCONSTITUTIONAL? JAILTIME THEN FOR ALL
OF THE LOSERS WHO THINK WE, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WILL STAND FOR THIS TREASON.

Where are the lawsuits? oh, excuse me--you cannot sue a lawyer and MOST CONGRESSMAN AND WOMEN ARE: OOPS! LAWYERS!

CORRUPTION ALL AROUND, THANKS.

ROWDY BOOTS

Unconstitutional
Thank you Mr. Jeffrey for using the word "unconstitutional" in your column. This has been a rare word to see or hear regarding any of these massive bills this past 12 months or so. Why can't the idiot GOP leadership mention this simple fact? That's why I rarely vote for them on the national level (not since Bush I).

Since I represent almost exactly the $89,000/year family of 4 that you mention, I am extremely concerned for the welfare of my family if any such bill actually becomes law.

I did write one of my senators awhile back, but she is all for this gov't run health care BS. Apparently, I am going to be forced to take time away from my family in order to actively work against the re-election of these libtards.

DavidM - good one. You managed to condense a few hundred thousand word bill into a couple of sentences that anyone can understand.
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