How the Republican Tempest Over the Affordable Care Act Diverts Attention from Three Large Truths
How the Republican Tempest Over the Affordable Care Act Diverts Attention from Three Large Truths
by Robert Reich at Common Dreams
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/11/22-7
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The moral imperative. Even a clunky compromise like the ACA between a national system of health insurance and a for-profit insurance market depends, fundamentally, on a social compact in which those who are healthier and richer are willing to help those who are sicker and poorer. Such a social compact defines a society.
The other day I heard a young man say hed rather pay a penalty than buy health insurance under the Act because, in his words, why should I pay for the sick and the old? The answer is he has a responsibility to do so, as a member the same society they inhabit.
The Act also depends on richer people paying higher taxes to finance health insurance for lower-income people. Starting this year, a healthcare surtax of 3.8 percent is applied to capital gains and dividend income of individuals earning more than $200,000 and a nine-tenths of 1 percent healthcare tax to wages over $200,000 or couples over $250,000. Together, the two taxes will raise an estimated $317.7 billion over 10 years, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation.
Here again, the justification is plain: We are becoming a vastly unequal society in which most of the economic gains are going to the top. Its only just that those with higher incomes bear some responsibility for maintaining the health of Americans who are less fortunate.
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