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ObamaCare: Taxes for everyone

By Dick Morris - 09/22/09 04:21 PM ET

Now that the various healthcare plans are being reduced to print, the financial details are emerging and with them a fundamental conclusion is becoming evident: The Obama plan is a giant tax increase for much of the American people (not just the rich).

Start with the mandate that falls on those whose welfare is the supposed object of the entire program — the uninsured. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the average uninsured person or family will have to pay between 15 and 20 percent of his or their total income on health insurance (counting premiums, deductibles and co-payments) before any of the subsidy in the Baucus bill kicks in. Even in the more generous House bill, the tab that the uninsured must pay is very, very high.

Most uninsured would likely be quite happy to avoid paying this much of their income for health insurance. But they will be forced to shell out the money under the program. Others would want catastrophic coverage (which for the young would likely not be too costly) but the Obama program requires comprehensive insurance that is costly to satisfy the government requirement.

Having spent the entire campaign speaking about “affordable” coverage, it turns out the program is not at all affordable, but a massive new tax on the average uninsured American.

Then there is the tax on health insurance premiums that is to finance about a quarter of the subsidy for the uninsured. This tax, billed as only to be levied on “gold-plated” policies, will, in fact, reach down to the average American. The Baucus bill specifies that the tax of 35 percent would be put on all premiums over $8,000 for an individual and on proportionately higher premiums for families. Current estimates are that about one-tenth of the current health insurance policies would be taxable. But the $8,000 premium level that will trigger coverage is not indexed for inflation, let alone for medical inflation, which typically runs twice as high. ObamaCare will take effect in 2013. By then, the percentage of Americans subject to the tax will doubtless expand dramatically. Indeed, this trigger is a new Alternative Minimum Tax waiting to happen. As inflation pushes more and more Americans into tax eligibility, it will become a universal health insurance excise tax of 35 percent. While the tax will be imposed on health insurers and employers, it will, obviously, be passed along to the policyholders.

So if you are insured, you will increasingly have to pay 35 percent more for the privilege. And if you are uninsured, you will have to pay one-fifth of your income in premiums, deductibles and co-payments before any subsidy kicks in.

And then there is the final piece of the puzzle — the $500 billion cut in Medicare that will pay for the bulk of the subsidy under the bill. We are literally slicing services to the elderly in order to transfer healthcare to others. Obama’s claim that only “waste and inefficiency” in Medicare will be cut is, at best, disingenuous. Most of the cuts will be in reimbursement for doctors and hospitals. That will lead to less care, shorter office visits, fewer tests, fewer surgeries and less care. And it will lead to fewer doctors. As a result, a survey by the Investor’s Business Daily indicates that 45 percent of all doctors would “consider retiring or closing their practices” if the Obama bill passes. The result will be a greater scarcity of medical services, even as the patient load expands by at least 30 million people.

Each of these fiscal pieces is movable. The left will pressure Obama to increase the subsidy to the uninsured. But that will necessitate raising the Medicare cut borne by the elderly or increasing the tax on health insurance policies — or adding to the deficit. Any of these options will alienate moderate senators. Balancing these competing priorities only works if the taxpayers don’t know what is going on.

If the average middle-income American family realizes that it will have to pay one-third more for health insurance or the uninsured learn that they will have to pay a fifth of their income to get insurance, they will make their dissatisfaction felt by their Democratic senators.

All of which begs the fundamental question: How willing are Democratic congressmen to commit political suicide? Are they willing to lose the elderly and to antagonize the uninsured as the health insurance cops chase them around the block? When does JFK’s comment kick in: “Sometimes party loyalty asks too much”?

Morris is a former adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton. In August he became a strategist for the League of American Voters, which is running ads opposing the president’s healthcare reforms. To get all of his and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by e-mail or to order a signed copy of their new best-selling book, Fleeced, go to dickmorris.com.

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Comments (12)

Who will be the enforcer of the health insurance mandate. The IRS? Will hospitals not treat people if they don't have insurance even if it is mandated? Health care is expensive, any service that is provided by a highly educated person is expensive, like having an accountant and that is not our body. Be careful of what you wish for, you might get it but you may not be able to afford food.BY future on 09/22/2009 at 19:48
Mr. Morris this cant be. The Kenyan Marxist has already said that this is not a tax and that all of this will be paid for. Could it be the messiah wasnt telling the truth?BY Kraig on 09/23/2009 at 10:15
Nothing should change for the average American until it has been tried by all federal employees for a period of five (5) years.BY Phyllis McVicker on 09/23/2009 at 13:50
I say that they put in a trigger that if americans dont like this bill after it goes into effect, after 3 years we can stop it.BY ANN on 09/23/2009 at 17:38
an all union members be on the same plan as regular americans.BY ANN  on 09/23/2009 at 17:39
To Ann: I am an IAFF union member and I sure as hell don't want this or any other plan. The reality is this, the union leadershp doesn't inform the members of the truth. Like typical hacks, they use scare tactics to influence the membership, while at the same time lining their own pockets with money and power. My Local here on west coast is overwhelmingly conservative, but our voices are lost to the International Union, which, go figure is east coast liberal. I have had many a loud argument with the leadership in Sacramento about this, only to have it fall on deaf ears, as well as empty heads. I can tell you point blank that most union members, by nature, don't want the government anywhere near their wives or children, much less their personal well being.BY Johnnyg on 09/23/2009 at 23:52
Obama is a disaster for the baby boomers. My parents have paid medicare taxes since the 60's and now Obama will gut it to pay for his social engineering. Obama's spending is going to inflate the dollar and devalue bonds and CD's right when the boomers need to be switching to these assets.BY Ruebacca on 09/25/2009 at 08:41
If Obama's health care reform bill is so good, then why don't our senators and representatives want it for themselves and their families? They don't pay into the social security system either. Wow!!! What a life they lead at the expense of the taxpayer.BY Joyce on 09/26/2009 at 11:18
I wonder how many Czars this program might require?BY Mike on 09/27/2009 at 04:37
The more I think of how this is going to run me right into the poor house and how this will affect seniors, my kids and everything else, I just want to put my head in my hands and have a good cry. Unfortunately, no one cares or this wouldn't be happening. I just can't believe they're doing this to us.BY jennifer on 09/29/2009 at 12:52

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