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		<title>Married Couples pay more under new health bill!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s article, from the Wall Street Journal, titled Married Couples Pay More Than Unmarried Under Health Bill, is obviously about the new health care bill.  Apparently, under the new bill, if a married couple doesn&#8217;t receive insurance from their employer, and instead chooses the public option, they will be out a lot more money than their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s article, from the <a href="http://online.wsj.com/home-page" target="_blank">Wall Street Journal</a>, titled <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB126281943134818675.html?mod=WSJ_PersonalFinance_FitnessNHealth" target="_blank">Married Couples Pay More Than Unmarried Under Health Bill</a>, is obviously about the new health care bill.  Apparently, under the new bill, if a married couple doesn&#8217;t receive insurance from their employer, and instead chooses the public option, they will be out a lot more money than their unmarried (couples who live together and share bills but aren&#8217;t married) counterparts. </p>
<p>The article looks at an unmarried couple who make a combined income of $50,000, and a married couple who make a combined income of $50,000.  The unmarried couple will pay only (yeah, only&#8230;ha ha) $3,076 a year under the House bill and $3,450 under the Senate bill.  If that couple decides to get married, they would have to pay $5,160 under the House bill and $5,100 under the Senate bill.  That&#8217;s a difference of between $2,084 and $1,650 respectively!  Just for deciding to get married.  The individuals that helped write the bill (democratic staff) acknowledged the existence of the <strong>penalty</strong>, but said that it couldn&#8217;t be fixed without creating other inequities.  To me, this seems like a pretty big penalty to be left in place, for fear that you would upset another group, or be unfair to others.  I mean, married couples are a pretty big group to upset!</p>
<p>The article has this quote from a Democratic Senate Finance Committee aide  - &#8220;The Finance Committee, along with other committees in the Senate, took pains to craft the most equitable overall structure possible, and that&#8217;s what we have here,&#8221;.  The <strong><em>MOST EQUITABLE </em></strong>bill.  So, they know it&#8217;s not fair for everyone, and one group that will pay will be married people!  This gives people an incentive to stay single.  Great!  Just what we need in this country!  A financial incentive to lose the institution of marriage.  As a country, we&#8217;re already doing things that would have been morally wrong just 20 years ago.  Gone on 2 dates with someone?  Ehh, that&#8217;s long enough to sleep together.  And we wonder why children in the 6th grade are experimenting with sex&#8230;could it be their role models?</p>
<p>I know that legal &#8220;mumbo jumbo&#8221; is the last thing any of us want to read or look into, but I think it&#8217;s important that we know what is and isn&#8217;t being approved with the new health care bill, especially since our politicians have a habit of sneaking in extra things when they pass a bill/law.  Be aware of your government!  Watch what they&#8217;re doing.  If you don&#8217;t, then when things don&#8217;t go your way, you have NO RIGHT to complain!</p>
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