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benrl
The death of compromise is the death of the Republic.
Our leaders are Elected to represent the ideals of the people and up hold the laws of the constitution.
NO party, can claim to be doing that.
Not Democrats, or Republicans.
We face a time when Our elected officials no longer work for the will of the people,
THAT is who I have no time for,
People who still fall along the two party divide.
Anyone who does, I don't have time for, to keep doing the same thing expecting different results is insanity.edit on 11-2-2014 by benrl because: (no reason given)
It is a money grab. Why don't you first come out and admit that? Most of those people who will bear this new tax would have already paid the lions share during their lifetime of paying taxes. Then there's estate taxes due if the estate is valued above a certain amount.
InverseLookingGlass
Greetings. Not here to debate cliche's and trade barbs. I am keenly interested in this specific topic though.
Basically what we've got here is a situation by which the USG will seek to recover it's costs of providing long term care to the living from their estates after they are deceased. Mind you this did not start with the ACA and the LTC costs were covered from taxes we all paid in the first place. There are variations on this theme but I hope this captures the concept.
As I read through the comments of ATS and other sites, I see conservatives calling this cost recovery provision; fraud, theft, a liberal money grab, a sneak attack, etc. They go on to describe in detail how to work loopholes to hide your assets and other more questionable tactics. The cost of long term care in the US is outrageous. I'll verify that from personal experience but the government will pick up most of the tab, most of the time. I guess conservatives are supposed to be against this, but the basis of that anger seems to be in conflict with conservative values.
So it seems that balanced budget, low taxes, eliminating fraud, increasing personal responsibility --all those conservative chestnuts get tossed quick when the impact hits home. I always try to look past behaviors to the underlying values so I am looking for some feedback to help me resolve this dissonance.
If the only guiding value you have is opposing Obama, do me a favor and reply with NO-MO-BO. It will save time.
Thanks in advance.
What about those who have been on the public dole all of their life? What do we get back from them after they die? How in any way is such a tax equitable? One must pay while the other goes for free? The cost to keep someone in long term care doesn't change because of what they might own. Many of those people who will be deemed rich are farmers, small business owners and the like. This is just a socialist money grab and I think you know it.
InverseLookingGlass
benrl
The death of compromise is the death of the Republic.
Our leaders are Elected to represent the ideals of the people and up hold the laws of the constitution.
NO party, can claim to be doing that.
Not Democrats, or Republicans.
We face a time when Our elected officials no longer work for the will of the people,
THAT is who I have no time for,
People who still fall along the two party divide.
Anyone who does, I don't have time for, to keep doing the same thing expecting different results is insanity.edit on 11-2-2014 by benrl because: (no reason given)
But what of the question of values as it pertains to estate recovery for costs incurred. Surely that issue is a manageable piece to bite off on this forum on this day.
Bilk22
What about those who have been on the public dole all of their life? What do we get back from them after they die? How in any way is such a tax equitable? One must pay while the other goes for free? The cost to keep someone in long term care doesn't change because of what they might own. Many of those people who will be deemed rich are farmers, small business owners and the like. This is just a socialist money grab and I think you know it.
InverseLookingGlass
benrl
The death of compromise is the death of the Republic.
Our leaders are Elected to represent the ideals of the people and up hold the laws of the constitution.
NO party, can claim to be doing that.
Not Democrats, or Republicans.
We face a time when Our elected officials no longer work for the will of the people,
THAT is who I have no time for,
People who still fall along the two party divide.
Anyone who does, I don't have time for, to keep doing the same thing expecting different results is insanity.edit on 11-2-2014 by benrl because: (no reason given)
But what of the question of values as it pertains to estate recovery for costs incurred. Surely that issue is a manageable piece to bite off on this forum on this day.
You have no idea what you're talking about. The people with the type of money you're referring to, don't need government money to pay for long term care. Get a clue!
buster2010
Bilk22
What about those who have been on the public dole all of their life? What do we get back from them after they die? How in any way is such a tax equitable? One must pay while the other goes for free? The cost to keep someone in long term care doesn't change because of what they might own. Many of those people who will be deemed rich are farmers, small business owners and the like. This is just a socialist money grab and I think you know it.
InverseLookingGlass
benrl
The death of compromise is the death of the Republic.
Our leaders are Elected to represent the ideals of the people and up hold the laws of the constitution.
NO party, can claim to be doing that.
Not Democrats, or Republicans.
We face a time when Our elected officials no longer work for the will of the people,
THAT is who I have no time for,
People who still fall along the two party divide.
Anyone who does, I don't have time for, to keep doing the same thing expecting different results is insanity.edit on 11-2-2014 by benrl because: (no reason given)
But what of the question of values as it pertains to estate recovery for costs incurred. Surely that issue is a manageable piece to bite off on this forum on this day.
Why do people always try to bring in farmers when they are talking about estate tax? Let's see how many farmers that have lost their farms due to estate tax. The people that cry about them are the ones that never worked for the money in the first place unless you call being born working. And if you want to cry about the people on the "public dole" many of them are there because these people that have never worked are the ones that put them out of work. Well not them because usually they hire people to run companies for them because they are too stupid to do the job.
ElohimJD
reply to post by InverseLookingGlass
Conservatives value freedom at the expense of equality.
Liberals value equality at the expense of freedom.
Do not get confused on the micro, focus on the macro.
It is not about "fair" it is about "freedom".
What is fair (equal) is to have all members of your household share in paying for the costs of your medical treatment if any remains after death; but that takes away the "freedom" of the family members left behind who are burdened by the costs they themselves did not accrue.
The conservative concept is not about being fiscally responsible, it is about having the freedom to be either fiscally responsible and benefit your situation, or be fiscally irresponsible and harm your situation.
The liberal concept by contrast would be not allowing the freedom to be either fiscally responsible or fiscally irresponsible, by allowing the government to determine where your money should and shouldn't go to ensure a greater degree of equality.
God Bless,
ketsuko
reply to post by ElohimJD
Ah, but that dry description completely ignores anything the family might have been doing to try to contribute by whatever means they could.
For example, no, neither my sister or I were in any position to help pay for my dad's medical bills after his hip surgery, but my husband and I took 3-hour drives out the farm every other weekend while he was laid up to do the yard work, shop and take care of any other errands that were needed. My sister and her husband did any minor maintenance work on their weekends.
When my dad was undergoing his heart arrhythmia procedures, my mom lived with us, and I drove her everywhere, and we fed her.
Yeah, compared to the total cost of medical expenses, that's small-time stuff, but I'll bet a lot of families do these things where they can.