Expand Choice Through Tax Code Reform: America%26#039;s tax system penalizes millions of citizens without access to employer health care, including 40 percent of employees at small firms. Americans without employer-based insurance should have tax benefits just as the 175 million Americans with employment-based coverage do. Rudy proposes an income exclusion of up to $15,000 for those without employer coverage to make insurance more affordable.
Help Low-Income Individuals and Families Secure Health Insurance: Rudy proposes a Health Insurance Credit to low-income Americans that can be coupled with other revenue sources such as Medicaid and employer contributions to make coverage more affordable to millions of the uninsured.
Drive Quality and Price Transparency: Rudy believes creating visibility of price, provider qualifications, %26amp; risk-adjusted procedure outcomes will expand competition %26amp; open up new motivation for improving quality and reducing cost.
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Have you looked at Giuliani%26#039;s plan for health care?
Answer...Less government! Not more.
Government is less reliable and WAY more expensive than the private sector at...
EVERYTHING!
I understand the concept of some form of tax relief to offset the cost (would you support something similar for Parochial schools?)
My problem is...Once government gets its weasely dirty fingers in anything, that is a start down a slippery slope...the camel%26#039;s nose under the tent as it were.
Have you looked at Giuliani%26#039;s plan for health care?
We don%26#039;t need a plan for health care, so I don%26#039;t waste my time.
I reject any candidate who speaks the words. Health care is the single largest sector in our economy, and the last thing we need is for the government to take it over.
Every time you hear a candidate say %26quot;health care%26quot;, say to yourself, %26quot;FEMA. FEMA. FEMA.%26quot; You%26#039;ll feel better and gain deep understanding.
Have you looked at Giuliani%26#039;s plan for health care?
To me is sounds allot like the health care plan that bush announced 9 months ago, which sounds allot like welfare health care for the middle class and the rich, Medicaid for the poor and the low income Americans that make to much to qualify for Medicaid but can%26#039;t afford health care can go flog themselves.
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