Sunday, December 20, 2009

Health Care RICO


If Attorney General Eric Holder was doing his job, he would presently be drawing up RICO indictments for interstate bribery and prostitution naming the members of the House and Senate who have voted for their respective health car reform bills. Sure, politics is about deal making and give and take, but the level of taking required to get the recalcitrant Democrats to “buy” into this bill surely must set a new NCAA indoor record for unabashed thievery.

Ben Nelson’s stance on abortion was clearly based on principal not on principles. Nelson gave up his principles as soon as there was enough special moolah on the table He joins fellow prostitute Mary Landrieu of in proving the old Winston Churchill adage, “Madame we’ve established what you are, we’re just negotiating over the price.” The list of codified bribes is almost endless.
One of the main causes of the American Revolution was taxation without representation. Taxation with representation may go a long way in fermenting another Revolution. Disgusted!

The Sun Tan Tax

The following was posted today on Politico:

Democrats have dropped the widely mocked “botax” on cosmetic surgery in the health bill – but if you want that summertime glow all year-round, you’re going to have to pay up.

Democrats replaced the tax on tummy tucks and nose jobs – which quickly became a prime target for late-night comics – with a 10 percent tax on indoor tanning services.

This means anybody who uses tanning salons with beds that have "1 or more ultraviolet lamps" would see the tax on their bill starting July 1.

Of course, in Senate-ese it sounds so much more official: the tax will be paid for services “intended for the irradiation of an individual by ultraviolet radiation, with wavelengths in air between 200 and 400 nanometers, to induce skin tanning.”

The botax was originally meant to collect $5 billion, so that's a lot of trips to the tanning booth.