FLBear5630 said:
Trump needs to throw out more than theye statements. How is going to do that? As you said, States can't run deficits.
So, it should not be on employers. It shouldn't be Fed. It shouldn't be State. My wifes leg surgery cost 52k, we are still getting bills 2 years later. The average person is supposed to pay for that out of pocket.
That is half of a nurses annual salary, so Porteseo doesnt have to pay Medicare over 188k a year? Lets cut capital gains too. If we just applied the same rates to 400k it would bridge the gap. You guys keep talking of this more efficient private system, where? Who has it? Every Nation with high quality or living, health care and life expectancy is some form of single payer Federal system.
But, it is better the cashier at the grocery store, pay 15k to have kids tonsils removed. And she cant fall behind on daycare either, which takes up 21% of her income. Call in sick for her kid more than twice and she is bounced. But Porteso pay 1.45% on income over 188k is heresy??? You guys really push a great system, if you are a have. Very Calvinistic.
I know, none are connected. All are separate. Sorry, there are certain things the Fed needs to deal with that may not have been an issue in 1775. Maybe a more holistic approach is needed. More important than protecting the 1.45% of income of you high performers making above 188k.
Why do you believe that the Medicare tax is capped at 188k a year? It isn't. The Social Security tax is capped at $184,500 for 2026.
An employee pays 1.45% and his employer pays 1.45% on all wages. Once an unmarried employee goes over $200k for the year, he pays an additional 0.9% on his wages ($250k for married filing jointly / $125k for married filing separately). A self-employed person pays the full 2.9% and also the additional 0.9% over the thresholds.
If Porteseo, as an unmarried employee, makes $400k in 2026 (excluding credits, deductions, and other tax reduction mechanisms), he will pay $7,600 in Medicare taxes. Factor in what his employer paid to Medicare instead of wages to Porteso and it is $13,400.
And while we are spending Porteseo's money, how much more do you want him to pay to fund your vision for health care?
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