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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Scott Garrett :: Townhall.com Columnist
This Entitlement Will Sink Us
by Scott Garrett
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The U.S. House of Representatives last week approved a $160 billion entitlement explosion, a $53 billion tax hike, relaxed rules for illegal immigrant access to federal benefits, and a package of Medicare cuts. With this they are saddling our children with extraordinary debt, and are doing so without my vote.

All of this was rolled into a single bill: the so-called reauthorization of the SCHIP (State Children's Health Insurance Program).

The program was established under the premise that it would provide health insurance for children whose families were too wealthy to qualify for Medicaid, but too poor to afford private insurance. In the intervening years, it has strayed far from this premise. And the bill passed this week not only doesn't return it to its roots, it expands it so dramatically that, if signed into law, two-thirds of the American people could end up under government-run health care.

The Democrats' SCHIP bill is a thinly veiled effort to shift children – and, under its own definitions, adults – from private health coverage to a government-run entitlement program.

Nationalized health care

The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 2.1 million people who are currently covered by private health plans will be forced into this nationalized health care. We all know how efficiently the government runs the programs already in its authority – according to the Congressional Research Service, the Medicare hot line rang 42.2 million times last year and Medicare lost an estimated 3 percent to 10 percent of all its funding to waste, fraud, and abuse in 2006. Do we really want them to have control of everyone's health care?

Unfair taxation

Furthermore, there's almost no effort to hide this bulk transfer to nationalized health care. Under its oxymoronic eligibility criteria, at least 70,000 American families will now be both eligible for taxpayer-funded entitlement health care and subject to the unfair Alternative Minimum Tax, the tax that was intended for millionaires. Families will have their hard-earned money sucked from their budget by the bracket creep of the AMT in order to subsidize their own government-run health care.

Rather than take money out of the parents' pockets to provide government health care for their children, wouldn't that family be better served if we put our resources into fixing the AMT, allowing them to keep their hard-earned money in the first place?

Interestingly enough, the SCHIP bill balances the new entitlements on the backs of our nation's vulnerable seniors with $37.1 billion in cuts to Medicare providers. It makes cuts for hospital care, skilled nursing care, home health care, oxygen therapy and imaging. It even limits access to wheelchairs. Continued...

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Congressman Scott Garrett represents New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
 
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You get less of what you tax
I'm a chump.

I rarely saw a doctor as a child. That's partially because I saw the stress on my mother's face when it was time to pay the bill. I finished college and got a job that offered health insurance so my family wouldn't go through that. In recent years I've had to take a child to the ER and been the only adult in the waiting room who didn't need a translator. Even with insurance, I've paid outrageous medical bills, knowing full well that the bill was padded to cover the cost of those who would never pay.

I worked at a job that I sometimes loved, sometimes hated, and generally tolerated so I could pay my family's obligations. Now the federal government wants to tax me more to pay for those who won't be responsible. Some of these folks the federal government will not remove, in accordance with its responsibilities. That's the same federal government that wants to put me in prison if I won't subsidize their malfeasance. I don't mind helping Americans who have fallen on hard times, but I can't subsidize the whole Third World.

Yup, I guess I should have just done drugs, worked day labor, and watched cable TV. To hell with studying, working, and paying my bills. I could have fathered some kids with women I didn't marry. Canada's beautiful. I could have moved up there and worked off the books. My wife could have stayed single and had more children than she could afford to support. Irresponsibility is what they want to subsidize, and that's what they will get more of. But what happens when there are no more chumps like me to foot the bill?

Give 'til it hurts.
On Sunday, my priest says that I should donate money to feed the hungry, provide shelter for the homeless and cure the sick and elderly. He quotes The Bible.

My government takes my money to feed the hungry, provide shelter for the homeless and cure the sick and elderly. I think it is because if government were a charity, no one would donate.

Where is some of that separation between state and church that keep hearing about? Between federal and state taxes, Social Security (unless I get some back one day), Medicare & Medicaid, and inflated medical insurance, I tithe before I leave the house Sunday morning.
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