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Besides the normal borrow more money from China, Fed print more money, you will hear-
We need to increase the tax rates for earning over $200k a year
We need a national sales tax
We need a value added tax
We need a carbon tax
We need to increase the fuel tax
We need to increase the 'tax' on people not buying obamacare
When There Isn't Enough Money Coming In To Pay For Obamacare What Will They Do?
Oh, I got the 'they's' mixed up. Thought you were asking where the premium $$$ would come from in the family budget / and thus OUT OF the economy..... but I guess that's a different question.... for later.
There comes a point, where you have take the money from Peter, you need to pay your promises to Paul, or you take what you don't need to the pawn shop, have a garage sale or haul it to the dump along with Paul.
What are you talking about? "Obamacare" is a private medical insurance framework. It's still a plethora of private medical insurance companies doing the "paying." Medicare and Medicaid were actually cut back.
Medicaid has been greatly expanded due to Obamacare with the Federal govt paying most of the expense of the states who agreed to the expansion.
Yes, Obamacare uses a private medical insurance framework, but who pays the subsidies? The government via increased and new taxes and via fines from the mandates for everyone to have insurance. The insurance companies are not doing the "paying", they are doing the receiving of govt subsidized premiums sent directly to them.
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