Nixon proposed today’s Affordable Care Act - By Robert Reich
Nixon proposed todays Affordable Care Act
It's easy to forget amidst all of the conservative handwringing that this is the kind of plan GOP has always wanted
BY ROBERT REICH
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor says Republicans will seek to delay a requirement of the 2010 Affordable Care Act that all Americans obtain health insurance or face a tax penalty. With so many unanswered questions and the problems arising around this rollout, it doesnt make any sense to impose this one percent mandate tax on the American people.
While Republicans plot new ways to sabotage the Affordable Care Act, its easy to forget that for years theyve been arguing that any comprehensive health insurance system be designed exactly like the one that officially began October 1st, glitches and all.
For as many years Democrats tried to graft healthcare onto Social Security and Medicare, and pay for it through the payroll tax. But Republicans countered that any system must be based on private insurance and paid for with a combination of subsidies for low-income purchasers and a requirement that the younger and healthier sign up.
Not surprisingly, private health insurers cheered on the Republicans while doing whatever they could to block Democrats from creating a public insurance system.
In February 1974, Republican President Richard Nixon proposed, in essence, todays Affordable Care Act. Under Nixons plan all but the smallest employers would provide insurance to their workers or pay a penalty, an expanded Medicaid-type program would insure the poor, and subsidies would be provided to low-income individuals and small employers. Sound familiar?
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http://www.salon.com/2013/10/29/nixon_proposed_todays_affordable_care_act_partner/