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Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Terry Jeffrey :: Townhall.com Columnist
Not a Death Panel, a Death Mandate
by Terry Jeffrey
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If you are someone who believes killing unborn children is a right that should be legally protected and made available to all pregnant women, and that the government should eventually take over the U.S. health care system, then you must believe that the government should get into the business of killing unborn babies.

And if you believe that, then you believe that the law must compel certain government officials to cooperate in the killing of innocents.

In a government-run or government-funded health care system that guarantees access to abortion, there must be people in government responsible for making sure unborn babies get killed.

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In fact, the health care bill that the Senate Finance Committee finished amending last week specifically assigns just such a duty to the secretary of health and human services.

The Senate Finance Committee proposal would create an "exchange" in each state where people can buy health insurance from companies offering government-approved insurance plans. Americans making up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level would be eligible for a "refundable tax credit" to buy insurance -- but they could only use this credit to buy insurance from a company offering a government-approved plan in the exchange. People making 300 percent to 400 percent of poverty would also be eligible for a credit if their insurance costs more than 12 percent of their income and they purchased a government-approved plan in the exchange.

The government would not pay the credit to the individual but would pay it instead directly to the government-approved insurance plan.

"The Treasury would pay the premium credit amount to the insurance plan in which the individual is enrolled," explains the summary of the bill published by the Finance Committee. "The individual would then pay to the plan in which he or she enrolled the dollar difference between the premium credit amount and the premium charged for the plan."

Here's where the government's need to have an official who is complicit in abortions comes in.

Page 33 of the summary of the bill posted on the Senate Finance Committee's Website carries the subheading: "Rules Regarding Coverage of and Tax Credits for Specified Services." Under this subheading it says: "The Secretary would ensure that in each state exchange, at least one plan provides coverage of abortions beyond those for which Federal funds appropriated for the Department of Health and Human Services are permitted."

Currently, under the Hyde Amendment, federal funds can only go to abortions done in cases of rape, incest or a threat to the life of the mother. What the Finance Committee bill does is mandate that the secretary of health and human services make certain that the health insurance exchange in every state include an insurance plan that covers abortions that go beyond those funded by the Hyde Amendment -- that go beyond covering abortion in cases of rape, incest or a threat to the life of the mother. Continued...

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Gayle in Indiana. It is a stretch
of the imagination of Ben in Alabama, but I am sure that you can understand that Medicare Part B operates on about 2% overhead. A Christian organization much favored by Larstella Parker requires 18% to function; the average company offering health insurance needs a similar amount.

Medicare patients in McAllen, Texas cost $15000 per year, but the same coverage in El Paso, Texas costs $7500. Why is that, Gayle (and Ben, don't bother, math is not your strong suit, I know)?

Rich and in Oklahoma. You have
given up any semblance of thought if what you spew is an indication of the extent to which you pay attention.

If you get any advice towards a Living Will, it will be the result of your requesting such information. No one is going to ask you to think about issues of that kind. Oh, well, yes, your nursing home administrartor will require you to make arrangements or stay with your children.

But no bureaucrat will ask anything of you nor will any bureaucrat make a decision that must be yours. Got it?

Undocumented aliens will receive no Federal help if they purchase health insurance. If they can afford it, no insurance company will turn down their business. See the difference, Rich?

Unless your teen neighbor is funded by Medicaid (unlikely in your gated community, eh?) she will receive no Federal help to get an abortion.

You know the facts, Rich. Straighten your shoulders, be a man.
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