Republican Rewrite of US Taxcode

BrownArmy

Well-Known Member
What is it, you still haven't answered.

What it is sucks.

What it could be is a public/private relationship, much like how the Government deals with oil companies or Wall Street, etc.

I refuse to say we can’t come up with a better model for healthcare.

There’s an entire layer baked into our healthcare delivery system, namely insurance companies that add complexity and cost with no tangible benefit.

People say, ‘let the market decide’...that’s crap, in a truely free-market system these insurance companies would have no place, yet here we are.
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
What it is sucks.

What it could be is a public/private relationship, much like how the Government deals with oil companies or Wall Street, etc.

I refuse to say we can’t come up with a better model for healthcare.

There’s an entire layer baked into our healthcare delivery system, namely insurance companies that add complexity and cost with no tangible benefit.

People say, ‘let the market decide’...that’s crap, in a truely free-market system these insurance companies would have no place, yet here we are.
Unable to comment, someone could perceive as personal attack.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

Well-Known Member
Please explain.

www.fairtax.org

While everyone pays the same tax rate at the cash register, the prebate results in effective tax rates (annual taxes paid divided by annual spending) that increase as the level of spending increases a progressive tax rate structure. For example, a person spending at the poverty level has a 0% effective tax rate, whereas someone spending at twice the poverty level has an effective tax rate of 11.5%, and so on.
 
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