Just doing my part to educate the rightwing nutfucks


Really, I know I shouldn't, none of the sane people on the left should visit the retards on the right and try to have a civil conversation about the HC bill and the good it will do for Americans. BUT, I did not take my own advice and this rightwing moron wanted me to write a summary of the bill and what's in it for her and her retard blog friends. When I gave her this CBS news link she went into a ranting tirade and said she HATED the bill, she doesn't care what's in it, she doesn't even care that it's the same as Romneycare and Romney is her GOD!! So my friends that tells me one thing and one thing only... she HATES liberals, she HATES Obama with a passion, she HATES smart people who show her up, she HATES the HC bill because a Democrat president is responsible for HC reform, A BLACK Democrat President Obama. Why oh why do I bother, they are still talking death panels and birth certificates, fear mongering and hate mongering, the anti-Christ and Jesus Christ, Bush versus Obama, they want Bush to come back and Reagan to rise from the grave and join him.
       MORONS!!!!!!!!! 

Health Care Reform Bill Summary: A Look At What's in the Bill

Updated March 23, 5 p.m. ET

By CBS News Capitol Hill Producers Jill Jackson and John Nolen

Cost:
  • $940 billion over ten years.

Deficit:
  • Would reduce the deficit by $143 billion over the first ten years. That is an updated CBO estimate. Their first preliminary estimate said it would reduce the deficit by $130 billion over ten years. Would reduce the deficit by $1.2 trillion dollars in the second ten years.
Read more on the CBO Report
Coverage:
  • Would expand coverage to 32 million Americans who are currently uninsured.
Health Insurance Exchanges:
  • The uninsured and self-employed would be able to purchase insurance through state-based exchanges with subsidies available to individuals and families with income between the 133 percent and 400 percent of poverty level.
  • Separate exchanges would be created for small businesses to purchase coverage -- effective 2014.
  • Funding available to states to establish exchanges within one year of enactment and until January 1, 2015.
Subsidies:
  • Individuals and families who make between 100 percent - 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and want to purchase their own health insurance on an exchange are eligible for subsidies. They cannot be eligible for Medicare, Medicaid and cannot be covered by an employer. Eligible buyers receive premium credits and there is a cap for how much they have to contribute to their premiums on a sliding scale.
Federal Poverty Level for family of four is $22,050

 Paying for the Plan:
  • Medicare Payroll tax on investment income -- Starting in 2012, the Medicare Payroll Tax will be expanded to include unearned income. That will be a 3.8 percent tax on investment income for families making more than $250,000 per year ($200,000 for individuals).
  • Excise Tax -- Beginning in 2018, insurance companies will pay a 40 percent excise tax on so-called "Cadillac" high-end insurance plans worth over $27,500 for families ($10,200 for individuals). Dental and vision plans are exempt and will not be counted in the total cost of a family's plan.
  • Tanning Tax -- 10 percent excise tax on indoor tanning services.
Medicare:
  • Closes the Medicare prescription drug "donut hole" by 2020. Seniors who hit the donut hole by 2010 will receive a $250 rebate.
  • Beginning in 2011, seniors in the gap will receive a 50 percent discount on brand name drugs. The bill also includes $500 billion in Medicare cuts over the next decade.
Medicaid:
  • Expands Medicaid to include 133 percent of federal poverty level which is $29,327 for a family of four.
  • Requires states to expand Medicaid to include childless adults starting in 2014.
  • Federal Government pays 100 percent of costs for covering newly eligible individuals through 2016.
  • Illegal immigrants are not eligible for Medicaid.
Insurance Reforms:
  • Six months after enactment, insurance companies could no longer denying children coverage based on a preexisting condition.
  • Starting in 2014, insurance companies cannot deny coverage to anyone with preexisting conditions.
  • Insurance companies must allow children to stay on their parent's insurance plans until age 26th.
Abortion:
  • The bill segregates private insurance premium funds from taxpayer funds. Individuals would have to pay for abortion coverage by making two separate payments, private funds would have to be kept in a separate account from federal and taxpayer funds.
  • No health care plan would be required to offer abortion coverage. States could pass legislation choosing to opt out of offering abortion coverage through the exchange.
**Separately, anti-abortion Democrats worked out language with the White House on an executive order that would state that no federal funds can be used to pay for abortions except in the case of rape, incest or health of the mother. (Read more here)

Individual Mandate:
  • In 2014, everyone must purchase health insurance or face a $695 annual fine. There are some exceptions for low-income people.
Employer Mandate:
  • Technically, there is no employer mandate. Employers with more than 50 employees must provide health insurance or pay a fine of $2000 per worker each year if any worker receives federal subsidies to purchase health insurance. Fines applied to entire number of employees minus some allowances.
Immigration:
  • Illegal immigrants will not be allowed to buy health insurance in the exchanges -- even if they pay completely with their own money.
There ya go, simple huh? I guess if you are like that rightwing moron and already have insurance then you probably feel the same way she does, you really don't give two fucks about the citizens who will benefit from this reform bill. But that's OK, whatever floats your boat.
Nikki you're missing Hannity, better go before you miss the part where Palin comes on to spew her stupidity.  
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