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It's getting to boring here... is this racist?
Health-Care Changes to Start Taking Effect This Year
March 23 (Bloomberg) -- Indoor tanning salons will charge customers a 10 percent tax beginning in July in one of the changes Americans will see as a result of the U.S. health-care overhaul signed into law by President Barack Obama. http://www.bloomberg...id=aa32kl.M09T4 Just asking... |
Why would this be racist.....are you saying that people of your race can't post a proper link?
Link don't work dude |
It's think it's more people of my age Kevin. I can't get it to work.
It was about the tax on 10% tax on tanning which struck me as kind of funny(like in haha) to target a tax at one race. |
Racist against whom? The idiot white women and brainless meat heads that significantly increase their odds of skin cancer along with having leathery skin by the age of 35 in order to give themselves that unnatural orange glow?
A tax on these people? http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=725X134..._shore_mtv.jpg In addition to a tax on tanning, there should also be a provision that if you receive any government assistance to have HC, you don't get coverage should you have a history of tanning and get skin cancer. Also add to that, if you have a history of smoking and get lung cancer, if you have a history of heroin use and get AIDS/hepatitis, or if you're morbidly obese and have diabetes/high cholesterol/heart disease. So how's it racist again? |
Im sure buckman is kidding, but his angle is that this is basically a tax on being white
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More of a "pasty white".
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Exactly. It's a measure to selectively tax a group deemed to be putting their health at risk. In that case, they should tax anyone who bungee jumps, eats fast food, rides a dirtbike, etc... Why not a tax on people who ride the bus? Those fumes can cause health problems. |
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As I've said many times before, if you receive any assistance to have health care, then a history of high-risk behavior exempts the insurance provider from liability for the diseases caused by those behaviors. Quite honestly, I don't care if people want to eat themselves dead, shoot up heroin, smoke like a chimney or drink their liver to oblivion. On the other hand, I also don't want to pay for those people's bad decisions. You get in a car accident and have a BAC of .14? You pay the bill for being an idiot. People make decisions without regard for the consequences because often times they are minimally liable to pay for them anyway. |
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There should be a tax credit for buying sunscreens.
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If the tax on cigarettes has shown anything, it's that even if you tax something to the point in which the price doubles, people will still pay it. Also on cigarettes (and this is just an opinion), the number of smokers is down but I think it is more because it has become a social stigma as opposed to a price issue. |
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I was in the emergency room for 8 hrs today (not for me, sorry) and I heard alot of anger over the HC reform. |
Ya, if the Tanning Salons dont pay one of the 17,000 new IRS agents will be knocking at thier door.
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