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Ares
28th June 2012, 12:28 PM
Governor says ruling means 'massive tax' increase

MADISON, Wis. - Gov. Scott Walker says Wisconsin will not proceed with implementing the federal health care overhaul despite the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the central part of the federal law.

Walker said Thursday he would have preferred the court strike down the law, but he is holding out hope that a new president and Republican-controlled Congress will overturn it next year. In the meantime, Walker says the state will not proceed with setting up a health care exchange as is required.

Walker said the law will be a "massive tax increase on the people of Wisconsin and America."

He said the decision creates uncertainty for Wisconsin businesses and that's bad for job growth. Walker has also said businesses will be bullish about adding jobs since he won a June 5 recall election.


http://www.channel3000.com/news/Walker-state-won-t-implement-health-care-law-despite-ruling/-/1648/15334024/-/134cbyoz/-/index.html

osoab
28th June 2012, 12:36 PM
chad, does Wisconsin need more people?

gunDriller
28th June 2012, 12:57 PM
chad, does Wisconsin need more people?

i wish it was that simple.

the "individual mandate" tax penalty is being enforced by the IRS.

so far, they haven't let people not pay tax because they live in a certain state.

if you say, "i don't have to pay this tax, i live in Wisconsin", it's not like they are going to say, "Oh, all-right, that's OK, you don't have to pay that part of the tax."


on the plus side, i have read legal statements about Obamacare, where it said that you could be exempted for religious reasons (Christian Science, Amish). also, another one where it said the IRS would not pursue criminal charges against people who refused to pay the tax.

madfranks
28th June 2012, 01:04 PM
the IRS would not pursue criminal charges against people who refused to pay the tax.

Yeah, like the IRS can be counted on to never change their minds, once they really want that green.

chad
28th June 2012, 01:08 PM
chad, does Wisconsin need more people?

only if you're from gs-us, otherwise, stay out, we have enough retards here. ;)

it's not as good as it sounds though. we have already badgercare, which is basically free health care for your whole family if you have kids under 19. (funded by me and other people who have jobs). walker probably felt his head would explode if he had to support 2 free health care systems at the same time.

palani
28th June 2012, 01:12 PM
so far, they haven't let people not pay tax because they live in a certain state.

The state you live in is insanity. That is to say if your wallet contains federal reserve notes you are in a state controlled by congress.


the "individual mandate" tax penalty is being enforced by the IRS.
That is because the IRS is the collection agency for the Federal Reserve. You use their credit you establish your "state".

Twisted Titan
28th June 2012, 01:16 PM
its just a puff piece

All the gubbermint has to say is no more Fed Dollarss untill you implement said policy and Walker will fall in line just like the rest.

Horn
28th June 2012, 01:22 PM
chad, does Wisconsin need more people?

If they don't pass it, all business in the country will move there after claiming to be an Amish Company.

If a company has all the rights that persons do, it should be able to claim that it is Amish.

Ares
28th June 2012, 01:36 PM
its just a puff piece

All the gubbermint has to say is no more Fed Dollarss untill you implement said policy and Walker will fall in line just like the rest.

Walker has already refused federal funds

http://www.wisdems.org/news/press/view/2011-12-scott-walkers-refusal-of-federal-rail-money-leaves-w

gunDriller
28th June 2012, 01:47 PM
If they don't pass it, all business in the country will move there after claiming to be an Amish Company.

If a company has all the rights that persons do, it should be able to claim that it is Amish.


what is the source of your confidence that the IRS will allow people claiming to be Amish, to be exempt from the Individual Mandate ?

overall it is hard to tell how this will play out. the claim that you are exempt for reasons of religious category, OK so then we have many millions of Americans stating that they are Amish or Christian Scientist.

it would then be logical for the IRS to ask for proof.

however, when they do that they cross into the "freedom of religion" part of the Constitution. if they require church attendance to 'prove' that you belong in a certain exempt category, oh i could just imagine how that will play out.


overall i think this is an example of the Protocols of Zion in action. (let us not forget who was Chief of Staff when Obama-care was railroaded through - Rahm Emanuel.) Obama openly credits the Chicago Jewish community for helping him win his first Senate seat.

Gentiles across America are now set additionally in conflict with their government, and will be pre-occupied with that and Obama-care. forgetting about other crimes that the Jew-S government has committed.

it reminds me of male "Gay Activists" in California - they are so concerned with rights related to sodomy, that they are like, "Palestine who ?"

Horn
28th June 2012, 03:19 PM
it would then be logical for the IRS to ask for proof.

Jerry Falwell will except donations for a letter explaining membership.

If he doesn't forgo the annual fee we can find a dozen others.