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    (CNN) — Vice President Joe Biden said Sunday that the Obama administration opposes taxing the medical benefits employers provide workers to pay for health care reform, but he refused to rule it out entirely.

    "We do not think that is the way to go; we think that is the wrong way to finance this legislation," Biden said on NBC's "Meet the Press" program. Pressed on whether President Barack Obama would veto a bill from Congress containing such a mechanism, Biden said Obama would consider the measure in total before making a decision.

    Obama has outlined a series of steps to lower current costs and raise taxes to pay for an overhaul of the health care system, including creation of a government-funded "public" option for the nation's 46 million uninsured. He will speak Monday to the American Medical Association, which questions how a public option can work.

    On Saturday, the president proposed $313 billion in cuts and new savings over the next decade, with some of the funds coming from expected increases in efficiency, reductions in excessive hospital payments and drug cost savings from individuals enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid.

    Biden noted that the administration also seeks to raise $300 billion in taxes by limiting the deductions of high-income Americans.

    Republican leaders join Obama and Democrats in calling for health care reform, but oppose a public option as a potential boondoggle that would be unfair to private insurers.

    "If the government is in the insurance business, there won't be any other insurers Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky told the CBS program "Face the Nation."
    "It's inevitable because the taxpayers will be backing up the program."

    McConnell said "virtually every Republican" would oppose a government-funded public option, which Obama supports to provide coverage for those currently uninsured and to stimulate competition with private insurers to lower costs.

    Possible alternatives to a public option include private cooperatives, like electricity cooperatives, owned and paid for by communities that would compete with existing insurance programs.

    Supporters say such a program would require initial government support, but eventually would provide the kind of competition Obama seeks without creating a new government bureaucracy.

    Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday that Obama was open to whatever ideas will work to address a problem that must be addressed.

    "The costs are crushing us," Sebelius said. "It's hurting families. Our businesses are less competitive. We can't continue on this pathway."

    Like Biden, she warned against a possible tax on medical benefits, saying it would affect privately owned plans that currently cover 180 million Americans.

    "There is still a great deal of disagreement on whether or not taxing benefits at any level of any kind really does put us a step forward or take us a step back," Sebelius said.

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    Looks like the push is on.

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    "Biden refuses to rule out new tax on health care benefits"

    Well let me refuse that for you Joe. It's going to be a cold day in hell when this admnistration is going to get away with raising taxes to feed the ever hungry animal that is "health care".

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    Hell, your tax refund from previous years, the money you already paid tax on, is taxed. Why not healthcare?! Let's all jump on the tax bandwagon.

    It won't be long before someone proposes a breathing tax. After all, that pesky CO2 you're emitting is causing global warming, hereafter known as climate change.

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    The other day I was thinking that the government isn't taking enough of my money. As long as I have food and some kind of shelter, I should be happy the government is even letting me live.

    I understand that nationalized health care will not offer the same quality of care and cost more money than the current system, but hey, I'm just a middle class citizen. The only ones who really deserve a high quality of care for "free" are the Congressmen and women who are running this country, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by XShipRider View Post
    It won't be long before someone proposes a breathing tax. After all, that pesky CO2 you're emitting is causing global warming, hereafter known as climate change.
    We're closer than you think:
    Cow Tax Proposal
    http://www.khou.com/topstories/stori...x.4b73cfe.html

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    You know when Mccain pitched this idea, he also gave people a credit so it would be a wash for those who got it from their employer. And everyone on the democratic side screamed foul. Now that obama and biden pitch, not only do they not give a credit for people, but they tell us its fiscally responcible to tax us on it......WTF dude.

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