Harry Reid sweetheart deal for Nevada on Medicaid & Reid says Taxes are Voluntary
Harry Reid sweetheart deal for Nevada on Medicaid
Harry Reid Will Vote Against the Health-Care Bill in Final Passage to Win Re-Election
That's the prediction of a source in the Senate. He thinks Reid will certainly vote for cloture, but that the bill will be so unpopular — and his own standing in Nevada so precarious — that he'll vote against it on final passage, especially if — as seems likely — the sweetheart deal for Nevada on Medicaid is eventually stripped out.
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The Senate majority leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, has secured a special deal protecting his state against the costs of expanding Medicaid under one of the major health care bills moving through Congress.
Mr. Reid, a Democrat, complained about the impact on Nevada when the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Max Baucus, Democrat of Montana, unveiled his bill on Sept. 16.
Now Mr. Baucus has modified the bill to spare Nevada and three other states, and Mr. Reid, who faces a potentially difficult race for re-election next year, is taking credit for getting a “major increase” in federal money for his state.
The Senate bill, like a companion measure in the House, would expand Medicaid to cover childless adults, parents and other people with incomes less than 133 percent of the poverty level, or $29,327 for a family of four. The federal government would pay most of the new costs — anywhere from 77 percent to 95 percent, with a higher share in poorer states, in the first five years.
Under Mr. Baucus’s original proposal, the federal government would have paid 87 percent of the new costs in Nevada. Under the modified version, the federal government would pay 100 percent of the new costs for the first five years. Severe financial problems have prompted Nevada and other states to cut spending and furlough workers, and some states have even considered releasing prison inmates to save money.
But, Taxes Are Voluntary Anyway
Jan Helfeld interviews Senator Harry Reid about redistributive taxes. Reid maintains redistributive taxes are not a problem because people are not forced to pay taxes. He says taxation is voluntary…..this is not a joke.
Nevada Democrat Senator and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid mayassert that taxes are voluntary but he sure knows where his political bread and butter are.
So, in other words, Californians who are paying all of those “volunteer taxes” will subsidize Nevada’s Medicaid health care expansion – which could double.
And, why?
Because Democrat Dear Leader Dingy Harry Reid is running for re-election, is in a tight race and needs to deliver “the goods” for Nevada voters.
Remember, California voters, Senator Reid says these taxes are “voluntary.”
RE: Harry Reid sweetheart deal for Nevada on Medicaid & Reid says Taxes are Voluntary
Did everybody catch that? Harry says taxes are voluntary. That explains why all those Obama officials don't pay theirs. The rest of us just didn't know what they knew all along.