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msmith198025
September 3rd, 2009, 04:32 PM
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/Health-care-reform-means-more-power-for-the-IRS-56781377.html



There's been a lot of discussion about the new and powerful federal agencies that would be created by the passage of a national health care bill. The Health Choices Administration, the Health Benefits Advisory Committee, the Health Insurance Exchange — there are dozens in all.

But if the plan envisioned by President Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats is enacted, the primary federal bureaucracy responsible for implementing and enforcing national health care will be an old and familiar one: the Internal Revenue Service. Under the Democrats' health care proposals, the already powerful — and already feared — IRS would wield even more power and extend its reach even farther into the lives of ordinary Americans, and the presidentially-appointed head of the new health care bureaucracy would have access to confidential IRS information about millions of individual taxpayers.

In short, health care reform, as currently envisioned by Democratic leaders, would be built on the foundation of an expanded and more intrusive IRS.

Yeah, thats a good idea....

Skyhi
September 3rd, 2009, 06:34 PM
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/Health-care-reform-means-more-power-for-the-IRS-56781377.html
Yeah, thats a good idea....
Good for me! They'll have to hire 1000s of new employees! Let's get this health bill passed NOW! I need the money! :):):):):)

msmith198025
September 3rd, 2009, 07:48 PM
Good for me! They'll have to hire 1000s of new employees! Let's get this health bill passed NOW! I need the money! :):):):):)

Haha, i get the joke...


but really, do you think it is good to have that much power in one place? Should the IRS have more?

Skyhi
September 4th, 2009, 07:23 AM
Haha, i get the joke...
but really, do you think it is good to have that much power in one place? Should the IRS have more?

Having the IRS administer the plan is preferable to creating a new federal agency to do it IMO.