RDD_1210
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The funny thing is. All the idiots crying about this being an increase in taxes on the middle class but not one can give a specific example. Don't question it...just trust your masters at Fox news.
Yeah.... more equivocation. The spin masters can't seem to help themselves, on either side.
The truth of the matter is this is a large tax increase (and will get larger and larger as the years progress) scapegoating a targeted minority - people tired of getting fucked over by insurance companies.
But we both know it's not a widespread tax on the middle class as cons are trying to portray. It's a tax on what you call "people who are tired of being fucked over by insurance" or what I would call people who can afford insurance but choose to gamble and have the rest of us pay instead. I HATE insurance companies with a passion and everything they represent but I'm not about to gamble with me or my families health just to be a stubborn asshole.
I'm all for a public option or Universal care that will really bring costs down and shift the focus away from private insurers, but that's not happening anytime soon unfortunately.