Well, if 12-18million illegal aliens can break the law by illegally
crossing our border (an infraction that can get you shot or imprisioned
(as in mexico) in most countries) and our fed govt takes the tactic of
ignoring those law breakers -- if we can get a similar number to refuse
to enroll will they come after us? Why would they justify chasing down
12-18 million people for not signing on to insurance when they won't
chase down a similar number who broke a law (illegally crossing our
border0 that is one of the few things the constitution says the federal
Government is authorized to do?
IMO if we can get a similar number of people to refuse to sign they will
find something else to do... Of course, the illegal aliens are
potential demorat voters so the powers that be tend to be permissive -
while those who might refuse to sign the insurance plan are people who
might also be members of Tea Parties. And we already now the
administrations vision of the TP.
Speaking of illegal aliens breaking a law that the fed now chooses to
stop prosecuting, when will they decide murder is OK? Or train/bank
robbery? The fed has already chosen to ignore law breakers who
intimidate voters. Why not murderers? What has become of America?
BTW, I missed the last gun thread --- if I may add a small comment --
instead of doing deep background checks for all gun transfers, how about
deep background checks for people wanting to run for office (the job
done previously by the news media) and posting any law breaking history
on the internet?
LarryT
91 300D
On 8/8/2013 9:38 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
Mountain Man wrote:
Craig wrote:
Not so, refuse2enroll.com
Positively!!
But, that makes us outlaws.
The law demands that we enroll.
...hmmm... sounds like more biz for private prisons... perhaps...
They gotta punish outlaws, no? Or, do outlaws get the dealth panel?
mao
The lack of enforcement tools takes all the fun out of not paying.
However, since I'll be filing a protest return explaining why I'm not
even discussing my health insurance with them, there's a fair chance
they'll try to prosecute me for exercising my First Amendment rights
in the form of a 'tax protest'.
http://www.imctr.com/Content.aspx?id=2683
Refusing to Pay
The penalty will be paid to the IRS along with an individual’s taxes.
The IRS cannot criminally prosecute individuals who refuse to pay the
penalty. Also, the IRS cannot file a notice of federal tax lien (NFTL)
or “levy any property in an effort to collect the penalty” (CRS, page
7). However, the government could deduct the penalty amount from any
IRS tax-funded checks or other government payments.
For more information on how the government plans on collecting
delinquent payments, click here »
Chief Justice John Roberts acknowledged that the penalty amount “will
be far less than the price of insurance, and, by statute, it can never
be more.” He, also, went on to add that some Americans may find it a
“reasonable financial decision” to pay the penalty rather than
purchase insurance.
Exemptions, Exemptions
Individuals who are not required to file a tax return, or whose income
is below the federal poverty line are among those who will be exempt
from the mandate’s penalty. For 2012 poverty thresholds, click here »
Other exemptions include:
* Financial hardship
* Religious objections
* Those without coverage for less than three months
* Undocumented immigrants
* Incarcerated individuals
* Members of Indian tribes
* Those not able to pay for coverage that exceeds 8% of household
income
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