You Will Get Health Insurance at DMV -- Literally (It's in the Bill)

· Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The most revelatory passage in the so-called "plain English" version of the health care bill that the Senate Finance Committee approved on Tuesday (without ever drafting the actual legislative language) says that in the future Americans will be offered the convenience of getting their health insurance at the Department of Motor Vehicles.

This is no joke. If this bill becomes law, it will be the duty of the U.S. secretary of health and human services or the state governments overseeing federally mandated health-insurance exchanges to ensure that you can get your health insurance at the DMV.

You will also be able to get it at Social Security offices, hospitals, schools and "other offices" the government will name later.

Page 19 of the committee's "plain English" text says: "The Secretary and/or states would do the following: ... Enable customers to enroll in health care plans in local hospitals, schools, Departments of Motor Vehicles, local Social Security offices, and other offices designated by the state."

This is the bill's most revelatory passage because it sublimely symbolizes the bill's true aim: a government takeover of the health care system.

You do not get food at the DMV. You do not even get auto insurance at the DMV. But under what The Associated Press inaptly calls the Finance Committee's "middle-of-the-road health care plan," you will get health insurance at the DMV.

What will the DMV and health care have in common if this bill is enacted? Government will control both.

A couple of weeks ago, the Finance Committee voted down the public option -- a health insurance plan run directly by the government. The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and all three House committees working on the bill had included the public option in their versions. So, the establishment media made much of the fact that the Finance Committee did not.

But the omission is almost meaningless.

The public option is only one lane on the road to socialized medicine. Government subsidies and government regulations are two others -- and they run like a super highway through the Finance Committee bill.

The bill orders all states to create an "exchange" where companies offering government-approved plans can sell health insurance. Americans earning up to 400 percent of the poverty level ($103,000 for a family of five) would be eligible for federal subsidies in the form of a refundable tax credit to buy health insurance -- but only if they buy one of the government-approved plans in the government-created exchange.

The government will not pay this subsidy to the individuals purchasing insurance. The U.S. Treasury will pay it directly to the government-approved insurance providers.

"The Treasury would pay the premium credit amount to the insurance plan in which the individual is enrolled," says the committee's "plain English" text.

Four different levels of insurance plans will be available in the exchange -- Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. But every year, the secretary of health and human services will determine what services need to be offered by these government-approved and government-funded plans.

"The Secretary of HHS," says the "plain English" text, "would be required to define and update the categories of covered treatments, items and services within the benefit classes no less than annually through a transparent and public process that allows for public input, including a public comment period."

Under this bill, the government commands individuals to secure insurance for themselves and their dependents. "In order to insure compliance, individuals would be required to report on their Federal tax return the months for which they maintain the required minimum health coverage for themselves and all dependents under age 18," says the text.

The government would enforce this mandate with a fine. "The consequence for not maintaining insurance would be an excise tax of $750 per adult in the household," says the text.

The bill does not similarly order businesses to provide employees with health insurance. However, people who get insurance through their employer will not be eligible for the federal subsidies.

And here is the whip the government will use to drive most Americans into government-approved, government-subsidized, government-controlled health insurance: An employer that decides not to provide health insurance for its workers will be required to pay a fee to the government for each of its workers that receives a federal subsidy. But the total paid to the government by any employer will be capped at $400 times the total number of that employer's workers.

Even though this fee will not be tax deductible, it will be far cheaper for a business to pay the government $400 per worker than to pay a private insurance company thousands per worker for an insurance plan.

The Finance Committee has created an irresistible incentive for American businesses to drop their workers off at the DMV where they can enroll in government-funded, government-approved, government-regulated health insurance plans.

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Comments

Janet

American's had better start waking up we are letting a man sell AMERICA and what it has stood for down the river and for what, TO MAKE HISTORY Oh! we will make history just not the way they thought.We as Americans must get on our knees before God Almight and start asking for his help. America was founded on God Almight its time we got back ALL OF US AMERICAN'S to our ROOTS the one true "GOD"

Posted October 14, 2009 at 2:53:48 AM


dood

Great. Now I can go into the DMV and get my vehicle registration renewed and get an appointment for a colonoscopy. Now that is progress!!!

Posted October 14, 2009 at 8:24:43 AM


G Dub

All of you who are reading this ( and I assume that 98.9% of you are sane, Conservative and care ) need to jam the phone lines telling your Congress person, "NO to Nationalized HealthCare - NO to Obumble's Marxist hand at 'fundamentally transforming America'". If they vote "YES" then vote them out of office. Clearly they need to have a REAL job so they can experience how productive people live.

Then smack a Liberal - they deserve it.

Posted October 14, 2009 at 11:22:16 AM


Jude Ossowski

I'm STILL waiting (since Clinton Care was proposed) for anyone to tell me where, in the Constitution of the United States, federal pandering politicians find the authority to interfere in health care. I can't find any mention of it in any copy I've ever read.

Posted October 14, 2009 at 11:41:11 AM


urb0123

Wow, the DMV? Talk about foreshadowing. The DMV is uncaring and downright hostile toward the general public. It feels like they resent you for being there to bother them instead of realizing you are the customer that justifies their salary. So, these undereducated and uncaring civil servants are going to help me choose a health care plan that helps keep my family alive?

Like I needed more evidence that politicians see the rest of us as sub-human.

Posted October 14, 2009 at 1:43:05 PM


FreeNorth

Congress has NO authority to do anything through a state Department of Motor Vehicles. The states need to make that crystal clear to the Federal government if they want to retain any power over anything. Contact your legislators!

Congress also has NO authority to levy an "excise" or "income" tax on not buying anything. This is nothing but a mis-named direct tax. Since it cannot be apportioned by state, the Constitution - twice - absolutely prohibits it. If this criminal act is signed into law, we as citizens need to 1) engage in a nation-wide court fight to get this thrown out, and 2) give the Congress-people who vote for it a sound spanking in the polls.

If any of you Patriots reading this are licensed to the bar for Federal courts, please post whether it is better to plan a class action suit for an injunction or to make the IRS sue a couple of million people to collect this illegal tax.

Posted October 14, 2009 at 4:25:35 PM


Likesliberty

So, does this mean I can get my health insurance through the mail, by charging it to my credit card, along with my vehicle registration renewal? I mean, after the company provided health benefits I now enjoy are dropped, since the taxpayer will be picking up the tab, to improve their bottom line? Or I could just take off work, drive to the DMV, and stand in line behind all those illegal immigrants who can't speak English and are getting their legal driver's license and free health care. What a country! Wake up America.

Posted October 14, 2009 at 7:49:04 PM


Hobart Scales, IN

Because the BMV is universally known for its great costumer service. Quick, polite, and caring. I can't wait.

Posted October 14, 2009 at 10:02:18 PM


john

dont blame me, i voted for the american. cant wait for 1-20-2013

Posted October 15, 2009 at 6:21:20 PM


Major Stu

So when is a tax not a tax? If the Senate Finance Committee proposes it?

"The consequence for not maintaining insurance would be an excise tax of $750 per adult in the household,"

Perhaps they forgot about a little-remembered clause - US Constitution, Article 1, Section 7: All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.

Of course, President Obama laughingly reassured George Stephanopoulos a few weeks ago that this "fee" would not be a tax, but the "plain English" is clear enough.

When the Congress disregards the Constitution, do they not also disabuse their authority to levy taxes to support that which they are not authorized to enact?

Posted October 19, 2009 at 2:42:24 PM


H. Dorman

We do not want a government run health care plan. We do not need the government to take control of our lives.Lower our expenses, lower our taxes, get out of our pockets, you need to control yourselves.

Posted October 23, 2009 at 9:52:07 PM


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