Obamacare TAX on Royalty income- just one of the Obamacare tax hikes. Maybe the last ever chance to stop it.
Surtax on Investment Income (Takes effect Jan. 2013): A new, 3.8 percent surtax on investment income earned in households making at least $250,000 ($200,000 single).
Where is NARO on this? Where is United Shale-USA on this? People you need to save yourselves. Grass roots yourself and stop settling for organizations to do everything or nothing for you. We saw how one of Corbett’s latest laws slipped through the cover of darkness affecting royalty owners, and then there’s Obamacare. This may be the last chance opportunity to stop it. All Republican Senators need to jump on board with Senator Ted Cruz. You need to contact them. No more fraudulent Republicans. Call them today and encourage them to grow a spine.
Please read below and visit DontFundObamacare.com
passing this on.........:
Fellow Conservatives:
This is an urgent update on the fight to stop funding Obamacare.
Senators Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and John Cornyn (R-TX) -- the top two Republican leaders in the U.S. Senate -- announced yesterday that they will support "cloture" on the government funding bill, giving Harry Reid and the Democrats a procedural green light to fund Obamacare with only 50 votes.
Breitbart News is reporting that McConnell and Cornyn are using their leadership positions to pressure other Republicans to oppose Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Lee (R-UT) in their effort to defund Obamacare.
According to a senior staffer quoted in the news report, "Nobody is fighting harder to make sure Obamacare is funded than Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn."
This is the ultimate betrayal.
TAKE ACTION: Tell Senate Republicans to Stand With Ted Cruz and Mike Lee, Not Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn
We knew Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn weren't with us when they voted to fund Obamacare earlier this year. But then, under pressure from grassroots, they said they supported the effort to defund it. They even ran political ads in their home states to make voters think they were on their side.
But now, faced with the prospect of having to fight for the things they claim to believe, these Senate leaders have surrendered.
Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn have surrendered to Barack Obama, Harry Reid, and the Democrats. More importantly, they have surrendered to Obamacare -- the biggest job killer in America.
MELT THE PHONES
We can't let these turncoats force millions of Americans into this liberal train wreck.
Obamacare is unaffordable, unworkable, and it's unfair.
Please contact the other Republican senators -- even if they aren't from your state -- and urge them to OPPOSE cloture so the Democrats can't fund Obamacare.
You can find the list of senators at DontFundObamacare.com along with their contact information and where they currently stand on this issue.
It's very important for you to call senators today and urge them to stand with Ted Cruz and Mike Lee in the fight to stop funding Obamacare.
Time is running out. Obamacare begins in just one week. We must act now.
This country belongs to us, not the politicians in Washington. Let's make sure they hear us loud and clear.
Best regards,
Matt Hoskins
Executive Director
Senate Conservatives Fund
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Would you want the cheapest doctor ?
You never know, the cheapest doctor might be the smartest showing a real understanding of economics.
Think about this Chip. Your thought pattern in your comment shows me you deviate toward panic. The most common reasons people see a doctor is not b/c they are in the middle of a heart attack. However the office visit to a doctor/cardiologist is where the most frequent evaluations occur to show there's an issue. If each cardiologist had to post their top 20 procedures with prices, you'd have a good idea about what the financial burden might be to you.
If one cardiologist A bills out $5K for a stint, perhaps you's be just as comfortable choosing cardiologist B that bills out $4K, and does twice as many procedures. With a 10% deductable, I'd have $100 more in my pocket if I choose doctor B. Even if Cardiologist A is better he'd likely start dropping his price after seeing less business flow through his door.
The top 20 procedures for each type of doctor probably accounts for 85% of their time. Like the proctologist....I bet his scope procedure accounts for 35% of his procedures.
I think there's a lot to be gained with implementing this model but politicians usually fail at real critical thinking every step of the way.
Great talking point to support a bias but not sure that is a fair conclusion to draw considering the survey didn't even ask doctors directly about the bill-
1. How do current changes in the medical system affect your desire to practice medicine?
I'm re-energized - 4.6%
Makes me think about quitting - 82.6%
Unsure/no opinion - 12.8%
I also thought responses to this question from the same survey were interesting. I'll let people draw their own conclusions though-
7.Who’s most to blame for current problems in medicine? (Choose three)
President - 27.2%
Congress - 25.8%
Government involvement in general - 65.2%
Hospitals - 7.0%
Health plans/insurance - 49.5%
Third-party payers - 41.5%
Lawyers - 41.5%
Patients - 7.3%
Doctors/Medical professionals - 12.1%
Medicare/Medicaid - 15.4%
Survey-
http://www.doctorsandpatients.org/component/content/article/82
Agree.
I work for Bayer Healthcare. When the law was passed, Bayer started to cut R&D expenses dramatically. Projects for new innovative products were cut while projects that cost reduced an existing product were funded. Medical device companies rely on reimbursement rates to justify R&D costs. The gov pays approximately 80% of the bill that an insurance company pays. i.e. Less new cutting edge technologies/procedures will be available in the future.
The doctor situation is simple supply and demand. Why would an intelligent young person capable of being a doctor, prefer to be squeezed by the gov over their career when they have the tools to do something else where they can make a very comfortable living? Unless the person is called to the profession, which many are, I see many potential doctors moving in another direction. Fewer doctors and a lower skill level on average.
Call it the new normal. Good luck.
Don't quit your day job...
Spot on ShaleRocks!
JS, your comment is not credible and is on the verge of propaganda. For the sake of fair discourse, please quit making up your own facts and the assumptive causation. I urge anyone buying your hyperbole to check out the actual study - questions 17 and 21.
"assumptive causation"? Liberals tend to think or pretend there is an obscure cause to a problem other than THE OBVIOUS.
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