Here’s a chart you should take note of. It is the Organizational Chart of the House Demon-cat’s Health Plan:
Who Gets Taxed?
Andrew Roth
Economist Keith Hennessey has a great summary (included examples) of how the House Democrats’ health care bill would affect people without insurance. Excerpt:
I expect the House Democrats will emphasize that their bill would result in 97 percent of U.S. citizens having coverage. Those other three percent, however, really get shafted, and that’s about eight million people.
If the President were to sign such a bill into law, I cannot figure out how his team could reconcile this consequence with his pledge not to raise taxes on the middle class.
Andrew Roth
Economist Keith Hennessey has a great summary (included examples) of how the House Democrats’ health care bill would affect people without insurance. Excerpt:
I expect the House Democrats will emphasize that their bill would result in 97 percent of U.S. citizens having coverage. Those other three percent, however, really get shafted, and that’s about eight million people.
If the President were to sign such a bill into law, I cannot figure out how his team could reconcile this consequence with his pledge not to raise taxes on the middle class.


















