Here's how your take-home pay could change if Trump's new tax plan is passed
Hmm....I keep wanting to believe that a plain 10% "flat Tax" would be the best way to do this, since the looters ARE going to loot, no matter what. All of this "talk" keeps adding up to just making the smoke a different color and making the mirrors more polished. It still is a game where you have to try to "out loot the looters" using all their weird gambits and tricks. There is still way too much money to be taken by keeping the current system, and all the "donations" it causes to be made, to political campaigns.
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Inflation of the prices eventually causes the unstainability of this approach, but in recent history the inclusion of the cheap chinese goods has cut back on the price increases that would normally be experienced.
Voting for Trump was desperation by people who don't like what is happening but don't know what is right and/or had no where else to turn. He is the anti-intellectual 'man on the white horse' Ayn Rand warned about.
Pharmacy prices are lower in countries like Canada because of government price controls there, as well as the black markets with counterfeit and stolen drugs. The pharmacy companies survive it the best they can, but it adds to their costs, making it impossible to sell for lower prices in this country.
Mayo is refusing new patients (which means patients who have not seen that particular specialty within the last three years) with Medicare whether or not they have supplemental (gap) policies.
They are experimenting with what is called concierge family doctor plans, which cost $6000 upfront per year, and most likely allow you to get seen by a specialty when referred by their concierge doctor. Its a back door approach which works for a while longer until the government figures a way to stop it to force medicare level of care for everyone. Its very disturbing.
Once 65, there are no private insurance plans that I can get other than medicare. I will look at the link you mentioned, but I really doubt there are other than the supplemental plans that pay the 20% medicare doesnt pay, plus the 15% the medical providers can charge over that.
But, she did understand that IF people continue to embrace statism, the only way left to combat it is what the heroes and heroines of the story did- namely withdraw assistance to the society.
Obviously the writing of AS failed the initial purpose, which she even acknowledged. Statism is more prevalent now than since the book was written- all over the world. There is some reaction to the pursuit of liberal ideas that was obvious in the last election with the rise of popularity of Trump, but I suspect that is short lived and 2018 will bring in democratically run congress. Trump will be able to stand in the way of grossly statist ideas, but even he is no Galt by any means.
Note even his approach to Obamacare- REPEAL and REPLACE was his mantra, not just REPEAL which is what should have been done. REPLACE means another government program which promise even more freebies for the unwashed as the expense of productive people.
Look at Obamacare. It was an aligning of the interests of insurance companie to be able to raise rates with the govt kicking in a percentage, hospitals wanting more paying customers, and freeloaders wanting free medical care that got it passed. The average consumer and taxpayer was completely left out of this and suffers as a result. There will be no repeal of Obamacare, as we have seen, and only the resumption of the plan for medicare (paid for by the government of course) for everyone.
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