Oh look, another steaming pile of lies and misinformation! You shouldn't be allowed to vote, frankly, if you're so pathetically ignorant.
1. Individual mandate
Every American will have to purchase health insurance and those who don’t will face an IRS-enforced tax that totals 2.5 percent of adjusted growth income in 2016.
"Gross income," not "growth income." This should already tell you that whatever site you copy/pasted this off of isn't exactly official. Maybe official Tea Party garbage.
It's 2.5% above $9,500, if you make over $9,500 a year. People making less than $46,000 a year basically get free health insurance through subsidies. The subsidies apply to people making up to $134,000 a year, and this number adjusts to inflation; the penalties will be much more expensive than buying the health insurance. That's the whole point. As well, the 2.5% cannot exceed the cost of a typical health care program unsubsidized, so approximately 4k. The minimum penalty is a tiny $95.
Oh, you also can't be penalized if:
You make less than $9,500 a year
It would cost more than 8% of your income
You can show that it would inflict financial hardship to have to pay it
So basically, you'll only get penalized (at a cost higher than just getting the damned insurance like an American who cares about other Americans would do; whoops, patriotism)
if you can definitely afford it.
2. Employer mandate
Companies with more than 50 employees will have to pay a tax of $3,000 per employee, a sure-fire way to keep companies from hiring new workers. Perversely, this measure will also encourage some employers to drop their health coverage and pay a fine that costs less.
$2,000. Not $3,000. Only companies with over 100 employees get hit with the 3k. And the company does not need to fully pay for the employee's health insurance; they just need to offer a discounted health insurance plan. Wal-Mart and McDonalds do this: do you really think it's such a big deal, if those guys are willing to do it? Oh, and by the way, the 2010 Affordable Health Care Act (I doubt you even knew its real name . . .)
pays for this through subsidies to these businesses. Unless they have 500+ employees. I.e. can afford it.
And since when is a business with 50 employees a small business? It's a pretty high figure, much less 100 or 500. The logic in your last statement is so completely idiotic I don't even know how to respond, really. If the company is already offering them health insurance at a cost higher than 3k per person, they're currently not compelled to do so. They're doing it because they're not greedy fucks, which you apparently would like companies to be allowed to be. So why would they suddenly just drop it, because a bill that doesn't actually affect them at all - unless they have under 500 employees, in which case they're now getting helped out - is enacted? It's nonsensical to the point of being vomit.
3. Investment income surtax
If you make more than $200,000 ($250,000 if married), then you are rich and will be paying for the healthcare of the less fortunate. Obamacare will levy a new 3.8 percent surtax on investment income on those earners. If the Bush tax cuts are not rescinded, another added tax will be added to the same people on the same income and the top rate on dividend income from will hit 43.4 percent— a good reason to invest elsewhere.
Lies. It is being raised from 2.9% to 3.8%, and does not apply to 401K, IRA or Roth-IRA, as well as many other types of investment. Also, why shouldn't people making 200,000 dollars a year help out a little bit? Can you actually make the argument that they shouldn't? The whole premise is ridiculous. Oh, and you mean "rescinded," not "not rescinded." Whoever wrote this article doesn't know what "rescinded" means, apparently. Also, 39.6, not 43.4%. That number is just made up. And you basically need to be a millionaire to be taxed at that rate, and at which point you're usually writing everything under the sun off until your effective rate is somewhere around Romney's, last year. Which was about half of that.
Oh, and when did not paying taxes become patriotic, just as an aside?
4. Limit raised on medical tax deductions
Currently people who have high medical expenses can get a tax break on the amount over 7.5 percent of their adjusted gross income when they itemize deductions. Obamacare will raise the threshold to 10 percent, socking those with medical emergencies with an extra cost just when they are least prepared to handle it.
They'll have health insurance. So, what's the cost? Oh right, basically none.
5. Tax on charitable hospitals
Obamacare levies a $50,000 excise tax on charitable hospitals that fail to meet an array of Health and Human Services regulations, including new standards in assessing community health needs and financial assistance requirements.
A flat-out lie:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/reg-130266-11.pdfHave you read it? I have. These "charitable" hospitals will no longer receive a specific government subsidy if they are charging a certain rate/percentage of people for emergency room services. I.e. if they're not acting as a charity when it comes to the emergency room, then they're not going to be subsidized like a charity, when it comes to the emergency room. On what planet does that not make sense?
6. Capping Flexible Spending Accounts
By capping the amount of money that can be used in a flexible spending account, Obamacare essentially levies a tax on families with ‘special -needs children.’ The new annual cap of $2,500 doesn’t come close to cover the amount that it costs for families to care and educate society’s most vulnerable members. Oh, but at least the measure will send an addition $13 billion to Washington.
Flex-spend has
what, exactly, to do with special needs children? If you knew what Flex-spend is, you'd realize that this makes no sense. Also, I like that when Obama is saving money, it's "going to Washington," but when Obama is spending money, it's "adding to the debt."
Anyway, you are a pathetic piece of scum for using, and lying about, special-needs children in this pitiful attempt at manipulation. The only people who can be fooled by this are people as stupid as you, i.e. a lot of Republicans. All you've done is shown how stupid your party is, if this trash represents it. I'm done with this: it should be adequately obvious that it's pretty unlikely anything else in that post has merit.