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If the healthcare bill passes?

If the health care bill passes do you realize it will be the first tax on the fact that you are a human being and you will be forced to pay the tax for other humans? Other taxes and insurance are a result of decisions we make, not simply because we were born.

At birth it will be required that someone insure the new human and that will continue monthly until the human gets to adulthood. At that point the human will be forced to picked up that tax if the parents no longer pay. Once it changes hands, that human will pay the monthly tax until the day they die.

This begs the question, how will society change over time? Those who work and earn a living will have to consider the additional cost when they are planning a family. Yet the poor and uneducated will continue to breed and reproduce because they won't be burdened with the decision or the consequences, the government will pay their tax.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Hell on earth!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    actually your analysis makes you sound ignorant. There are plenty of "well educated" as you refer to them as, that are uninsured. Some people regardless of level of education have preexisting conditions and insurance companies will not insure them. So go back, do some more homework on the matter at hand and then make an assumption that is not just pushing the burden onto a specific group of people when there are others that would be involved in the plan.

    Source(s): I have common sense.
  • 1 decade ago

    It is stealing by way of government.

    6 of 1 half dozen of another

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    excellent analysis

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