Americans threatened with jail time, huge fines for refusing to buy health insurance
NaturalNews
06 Ottobre 2009
There's a popular video circulating on the 'net right now about how
to escape handcuffs without using a key. Americans are watching the
video to bone up on essential skills that will soon be needed for
health care reform, it seems, since the new laws that are about to be
put in place call for Americans to be arrested and thrown in jail if
they refuse to buy health insurance.
This has now been confirmed
by Tom Barthold, the Chief of Staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation,
in a hand-written note to a Republican Senator (
http://www.politico.com/livepulse/0...).
And it's not merely about jail time; it's also about the $25,000 fine
that could be levied by the IRS against individuals who refuse to buy
health insurance.
That this is even being considered just
boggles the mind. If a person is too broke to afford health insurance
right now, how are they supposed to be able to buy it after paying a
$25,000 fine and spending a year in prison?
As Paul Craig
Roberts brilliantly pointed out in a recent essay, this is like trying
to solve the homeless problem by forcing homeless people to buy a home,
then throwing them in prison when they can't afford to. Up to twelve
U.S. states are now considering legislation to override the federal
government's intent to require mandatory health insurance (
http://slatest.slate.com/id/2230521...) and (
http://www.timesoftheinternet.com/1...).
There's even a growing argument that requiring Americans to buy health insurance is unconstitutional (
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/0...). And there's no question that imposing a penalty on Americans who refuse to buy health insurance is, indeed, a new tax (
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/e...).
There's never enough money to pay for a nation full of sick people
The
current health care disaster in America is not simply a problem of
people refusing to buy health insurance; it's an issue of people not
being able to
afford to buy health insurance. When the annual insurance premium for a family of four is something above
$13,000,
that's a terrible financial burden that many Americans simply can't
afford to pay -- especially when so many people have lost their jobs
due to the faltering economy.
The brutal facts of the matter are
inescapable: The American people are too broke to buy their own health
insurance, and the American government is too broke to buy it for them.
The whole nation is going bankrupt over runaway health care costs. And
why? I hate to invoke the "I told you so" phrase in a crisis like this,
but the reasons for all this have been apparent for many years, and
we've been regularly reporting them on NaturalNews:
Our national "health care" system is really a "sick care" system that pushes deadly chemicals and medically-unjustified surgical procedures instead of teaching people how to stay well.
As
long as junk food companies and pharmaceutical companies are allowed to
run advertisements on television, and as long as the FDA and FTC
continue their campaigns of censorship against nutritional cures and
natural remedies, we will
always have a health care crisis. You know why? Because
no nation in the world can afford to foot the bill for a country full of sick people.
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