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Home Front: Politix
Obama Is Open to Taxing Health Benefits
2009-03-15
The Obama administration is signaling to Congress that the president could support taxing some employee health benefits, as several influential lawmakers and many economists favor, to help pay for overhauling the health care system.
meaning you'll pay more and get British Health Care
The proposal is politically problematic for President Obama, however, since it is similar to one he denounced in the presidential campaign as “the largest middle-class tax increase in history.” Most Americans with insurance get it from their employers, and taxing workers for the benefit is opposed by union leaders and some businesses.
Better that they should get it from the Gubbamint, right, Oh Empty One™
In television advertisements last fall, Mr. Obama criticized his Republican rival for the presidency, Senator John McCain of Arizona, for proposing to tax all employer-provided health benefits. The benefits have long been tax-free, regardless of how generous they are or how much an employee earns. The advertisements did not point out that Mr. McCain, in exchange, wanted to give all families a tax credit to subsidize the purchase of coverage.
Missed that, did they?
At the time, even some Obama supporters said privately that he might come to regret his position if he won the election; in effect, they said, he was potentially giving up an important option to help finance his ambitious health care agenda to reduce medical costs and to expand coverage to the 46 million uninsured Americans. Now that Mr. Obama has begun the health debate, several advisers say that while he will not propose changing the tax-free status of employee health benefits, neither will he oppose it if Congress does so.

At a recent Congressional hearing, Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat whose own health plan would make benefits taxable, asked Peter R. Orszag, the president’s budget director, about the issue. Mr. Orszag replied that it “most firmly should remain on the table.”

Mr. Orszag, an economist who has served as director of the Congressional Budget Office, has written favorably of taxing some employer-provided health benefits and using the revenue savings for other health-related incentives. So has another Obama adviser, Jason Furman, the deputy director of the White House National Economic Council.

They, like other proponents, cite evidence that tax-free benefits encourage what Mr. McCain called “gold-plated” policies, resulting in inefficient and costly demands for health care and pressure on employers to hold down workers’ pay as insurance expenses rise. And, they say, the policy discriminates against those — many of whom are low-income workers — who do not have employer-provided coverage.
Time for some feedback via emails and phonecalls, to your local congresscritter. Add tar, feathers, et al
Posted by:Frank G

#8  the more this idiot talks about tax initiatives the more i hear americans talking about "going Galt".
Posted by: Broadhead6   2009-03-15 23:08  

#7  It's ok, his buddies don't pay taxes anyhow.. :-(
Posted by: IG-88   2009-03-15 22:00  

#6  "Obama is open to taxing ANYTHING"

Except himself and his buddies. >:-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-03-15 21:39  

#5  Obama is open to taxing ANYTHING
Posted by: DMFD   2009-03-15 20:54  

#4  Before we throw any more money at the health care issue, we need to pull out the 'weeds'.
I'd like to see the anchor baby rule stop, and only give emergent care to illegals for starters.
To expect citizens to pay for all the illegals care is very wrong.
For Obama to keep looking at ways to take more of my hard earned money to pay for a program that I don't support angers me to no end.
Posted by: Jan   2009-03-15 18:44  

#3  The proposal is politically problematic for President Obama, however, since it is similar to one he denounced in the presidential campaign as "the largest middle-class tax increase in history."

Aha, the old "bait and switch" whizbang, ring-a-ding-a-do.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-03-15 17:54  

#2  Wait until he discovers that pine straw falls freely in Georgia and is yours for the raking!
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-03-15 16:33  

#1  I'd be adding Piano wires.

When your state rations treatment, they really ARE trying to kill you.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles the flatulent   2009-03-15 16:15  

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