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Health Care for All? A Taxing Burden

Legislative Democrats rolled out the red carpet for Michael Moore last week as the controversial filmmaker came to Sacramento promoting his new movie "Sicko" and discussing the virtues of more government involvement in our health care system. If his movie is any indication, Moore really believes the best things in health care are free. He lauds Castro's Cuba (ignoring human rights violations) and France's numerous benefits including paid maternity leave and laundry service.  Read more >>

Dead Parrots and Tax Increases

In a classic Monty Python sketch, a man is duped into buying a dead parrot from a pet shop. He quickly discovers the expired nature of his purchase and returns to the shop demanding a refund. There, the owner of the shop tries to convince him that the bird is not dead. Finally, in complete exasperation, the buyer emphatically tells the owner that the parrot, "...Has passed on. This parrot is no more! It has ceased to be! It's expired and gone to meet its maker. This is a late parrot. It's a stiff.  Read more >>

A Tax By Any Other Name

Senate leader Don Perata has a plan to provide all uninsured working Californians with health insurance at an estimated cost of $5 billion to $7 billion without a tax increase. Okay.

The Perata plan would force businesses that do not provide health insurance and their employees, through a payroll deduction, to pay into a state agency that would attempt to negotiate for "affordable" coverage. When paying taxes, workers would have to show proof of medical insurance.

This is just plain wrong on so many levels -- let me count the ways.  Read more >>