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When Sarah Palin identified US plans for death panels PolitiFact called it “Lie of the Year.”
11/8/13, "Paul Krugman: ‘Death panels and sales taxes is how we do this’," Economic Collapse News, Andrew Moran
"There is no doubt that the United States is in financial disarray and
the future seems quite bleak. In the next decade or so, the U.S. will
face extreme difficulties paying for healthcare, making Social Security
payments and pretty much keeping entitlement programs afloat. What is
the solution?
In a speech made earlier this year in D.C., world-renowned Keynesian
economist Paul Krugman concurred that the federal government does have a
financial problem. When you add an aging population and rising
healthcare costs, the government lacks the necessary revenue to pay for
pretty much anything.
According to the Nobel Laureate, the answers to the nation’s problems are death panels and sales taxes.
Here is a snippet from the video, which only recently began to make the rounds after Austrian economist Robert Murphy posted it, Economic Policy Journal cited it and Policy Mic reported on the dangerous remarks.
“Eventually we do have a problem. That the population is getting
older, health care costs are rising…there is this question of how we’re
going to pay for the programs. The year 2025, the year 2030, something
is going to have to give….We’re going to need more revenue….We won’t be
able to pay for the kind of government the society will want without
some increase in taxes…on the middle class, maybe a value added tax….And
we’re also going to have to make decisions about health care, doc pay
for health care that has no demonstrated medical benefits. So the snarky
version…which I shouldn’t even say because it will get me in trouble,
is death panels and sales taxes is how we do this.”
Death panels initially became a media sensation after former
Republican Alaskan Governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin
claimed the Affordable Care Act (ACA), otherwise known as Obamacare,
would establish death panels. She was heavily criticized in the media
and PolitiFact named it “Lie of the Year.”
The question is: do death panels really exist? Many countries do in fact have death panels: Canada, the United Kingdom, to name a couple. But mainstream media outlets are continuing to promote the idea of death panel rationing.
Slate
published an article about how it’s “a good thing” the Great White
North has death panels. Here is a brief statement from the piece:
“When taxpayers provide only a finite number of acute care beds in
public hospitals, a patient whose life has all but ended, but whose
family insists on keeping her on life support, is occupying precious
space that might otherwise house a patient whose best years are still
ahead.”
Sales taxes, meanwhile, will be another failed economic policy
generated to grow the size and scope of government without actually
addressing the budgetary matters and the national debt. Canada also has
sales taxes at the federal and provincial level – some mayors and local
politicians have been proposing municipal sales taxes for years.
Of course, when a politician proposes a federal sales tax, he or she
will start off with a low figure. Indeed, as history has shown with the
income tax, as soon as a tax is instituted it will go up year after
year.
This is just another example of how Krugman and others want to
enlarge the federal government. Remember,
the intellects of our society
think
they know what’s best for the low, common citizenry." via Free Rep.
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