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Obama And The Tax Increase That Wasn't...

Remember PresBo's promise that he would not increase taxes on the vast majority of Americans? That was his promise to everyone... but when faced with an obvious tax he wants to levy, he can't even seem to recognize it.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204488304574425294029138738.html

Appearing on ABC's "This Week," Mr. Obama was asked by host George Stephanopoulos about the "individual mandate." Under Max Baucus's Senate bill that Mr. Obama supports, everyone would be required to buy health insurance or else pay a penalty as high as $3,800 a year. Mr. Stephanopoulos posed the obvious question about this kind of coercion when "the government is forcing people to spend money, fining you if you don't [buy insurance]. . . . How is that not a tax?"

"Well, hold on a second, George," Mr. Obama replied. "Here's what's happening. You and I are both paying $900, on average—our families—in higher premiums because of uncompensated care. Now what I've said is that if you can't afford health insurance, you certainly shouldn't be punished for that. That's just piling on. If, on the other hand, we're giving tax credits, we've set up an exchange, you are now part of a big pool, we've driven down the costs, we've done everything we can and you actually can afford health insurance, but you've just decided, you know what, I want to take my chances. And then you get hit by a bus and you and I have to pay for the emergency room care, that's . . ."

"That may be," Mr. Stephanopoulos responded, "but it's still a tax increase." (In fact, uncompensated care accounts for about only 2.2% of national health spending today, but that's another subject.)

Mr. Obama: "No. That's not true, George. The—for us to say that you've got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase.

Somehow he wants to either force people to spend money how he thinks they should or fine them and STILL claim that this isn't an increase on taxes.

For me, this is all sounding a bit familiar. After all, doesn't it depend on what the meaning of "is" is?

Update: Even the AP sees that Obama was wrong when he claimed it wasn't a tax.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090922/ap_on_go_co/us_health_insurance_tax_fact_check

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