Washington's Lies by Walter E. Williams on Creators.com - A Syndicate
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Washington's Lies
President Obama and congressional supporters
estimate that his health care plan will cost between $50 and $65
billion a year. Such cost estimates are lies whether they come from a
Democratic president and Congress, or a Republican president and
Congress. You say, "Williams, you don't show much trust in the White
House and Congress." Let's check out their past dishonesty.
At its start, in 1966, Medicare cost $3 billion. The House Ways
and
Means Committee, along with President Johnson, estimated that Medicare
would cost an inflation-adjusted $12 billion by 1990. In 1990, Medicare
topped $107 billion. That's nine times Congress' prediction. Today's
Medicare tab comes to $420 billion with no signs of leveling off. How
much confidence can we have in any cost estimates by the White House or
Congress?
Another part of the Medicare lie is found in Section 1801 of the
1965 Medicare Act that reads: "Nothing in this title shall be construed
to authorize any federal officer or employee to exercise any
supervision or control over the practice of medicine, or the manner in
which medical services are provided, or over the selection, tenure, or
compensation of any officer, or employee, or any institution, agency or
person providing health care services." Ask your doctor or hospital
whether this is true.
Lies and deception are by no means restricted to modern times.
During the legislative debate prior to ratification of the 16th
Amendment, President Howard Taft and congressional supporters said that
only the rich would ever pay federal income taxes. In 1916, only
one-half of 1 percent of income earners paid income taxes. Those
earning $250,000 a year in today's dollars paid 1 percent, and those
earning $6 million in today's dollars paid 7 percent. The lie that only
the rich would ever pay income taxes was simply a lie to exploit the
politics of envy and dupe Americans into ratifying the 16th Amendment.
The proposed tax increases that the White House and Congress are
proposing will probably pass.
According to the Washington, D.C.-based Tax Foundation, during 2006,
roughly 43.4 million tax returns, representing 91 million individuals,
had no federal tax liability. That's out of a total of 136 million
federal tax returns. Adding to this figure are 15 million households
and individuals who file no tax return at all. Roughly 121
million
Americans — or 41 percent of the U.S. population — are completely
outside the federal income tax system. These people represent a natural
constituency for big-spending politicians. Since they have no federal
income tax obligation, what do they care about higher taxes or tax
cuts?
Another big congressional lie is Social Security. Here's what a
1936 government pamphlet on Social Security said: "After the first 3
years — that is to say, beginning in 1940 — you will pay, and your
employer will pay, 1.5 cents for each dollar you earn, up to $3,000 a
year ... beginning in 1943, you will pay 2 cents, and so will your
employer, for every dollar you earn for the next 3 years. ... And
finally, beginning in 1949, twelve years from now, you and your
employer will each pay 3 cents on each dollar you earn, up to $3,000 a
year." Here's Congress's lying promise: "That is the most you will ever
pay." Let's repeat that last sentence: "That is the most you will ever
pay." Compare that to today's reality, including Medicare, which is
7.65 cents on each dollar that you earn up to nearly $107,000, which
comes to $8,185.
The Social Security pamphlet closes with another lie: "Beginning
November 24, 1936, the United States government will set up a Social
Security account for you ... The checks will come to you as a right."
First, there's no Social Security account containing your money, but
more importantly, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on two occasions
that Americans have no legal right to Social Security payments.
We can thank public education for American gullibility.
Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason
University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features
by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators
Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.
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