Tuesday Night Charts & Graphs – The Health Care Mandate as a (relatively small) Tax Increase

The idea that the health care mandate is the biggest tax increase in the history of the United States is a duplicitous charge that is wrong on so many levels. Let’s start with the factual level, and let’s look at it visually. The good folk at Talking Points Memo put together a graph that demonstrates how the health care mandate compares to the tax increases passed by Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan. Yeah, of course you knew the conservatives were lying, but it’s still productive to see it all laid out in bright blue bars.

Healthcare Funnies

There was so much funny healthcare news this past week, I thought I might post of a whole series of healthcare poems, but most of the news turned out to be funnier in itself than anything I could say about it.

I did come up with one piece, based on Fox’s refusal to admit it had made a mistake by reporting that the individual mandate had been struck down.

Believe It

Our job is to share the news as we learn it. As we were hearing it, and as we were reading it, we let our viewers know about it.

–Michael Clemente, Fox Executive Vice-President of News-Editorial,
quoted by Paul Farhi, Washington Post

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