And why should the white people pay the black peoples' bills? Can you please explain that? Why should someone be responsible for paying someone else's bills? Forcing someone to be responsible for someone else- That is damn near close to slavery. Can you please explain that? And dont give me any of that repairations for slavery crap. No one owes you or anyone else anything.
I don't disagree and isn't that the whole point -
Responsible people should not be saddled with higher premiums because of deadbeats , black white purple young old rich poor etc..or otherwise who use the system but don't pay and no one gets a free ride.
That's why I support play or pay.
How Play Or Pay Will Work for the Individual
Every individual with a household income greater than 138% of the poverty level2 will be required to enroll in a healthcare plan with minimum essential coverage or pay a penalty to the IRS. Thus, if the individual plays and enrolls in a qualifying health insurance plan (presumably one offered by their employer or from an exchange), he or she won't have to pay a penalty. Assuming an employer requires their employees to pay 27% of insurance premium costs, the average primary wage earner uses between $2,000 - $4,000 per year of their income for insurance coverage. If that wage earner chooses not to play by refusing to participate in healthcare coverage, the penalty is comparatively small -- from $95 in 2014 to $695 in 2016. It's fair to be concerned that younger and healthy persons will decline to participate, and instead, pay the penalty, until such time as they believe they will actually need such health care coverage.
Side Note : I wonder If those opposed are aware there are two laws from the 1790s passed by our founding founders themselves that establishes Congress's right to "regulate inactivity" One even deals with healthcare.
In July, 1798, Congress passed, and President John Adams signed into law "An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen," authorizing the creation of a marine hospital service, and mandating privately employed sailors to purchase healthcare insurance.
This legislation also created America's first payroll tax, as a ship's owner was required to deduct 20 cents from each sailor's monthly pay and forward those receipts to the service, which in turn provided injured sailors hospital care. Failure to pay or account properly was discouraged by requiring a law violating owner or ship's captain to pay a 100 dollar fine.
Second Militia Act of 1792, which required all men eligible for militia service to outfit themselves with a military style firearm, ammunition, and other equipment, even if such items had to be purchased in the marketplace. Today, individuals are still obligated by federal law to perform other actions, like serve on juries, file tax returns, and register for selective service, among other duties.I do believe this will be upheld in the higher courts. However I believe the fines should be much higher. - JMHO