Friday, November 20, 2009

Botax? Nip/tuck levy to help fund health plan

On MSNBC.com, the associated press reports on a new proposal, that would tax plastic surgery, including breast implants, tummy tucks, wrinkle-smoothing injections and other procedures, to pay for a very expensive health plan overhaul. With this new tax, heath care would be spread to millions without insurance. The proposed tax would add an extra 5% to any cosmetic procedure, except those used to replace limbs to injured, or burn victims. While it is seen as a tax that will only hurt the wealthy, the majority of cosmetic patients earn from $30,000 to $90,000 a year. Although the new tax may put the price of cosmetic procedures too high for some people, that can't be a reason to not pass the proposed tax. As a society America can not put vanity over the well being of it's citizens, and by not passing this proposed tax, that is exactly what the United States will be doing.

2 comments:

  1. This tax is a great idea, these surgeries are completly elective, and the people getting them can afford to pay this new tax. And it is about time that the governement thing of a way to pay for this new health plan, better late than never.

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  2. I agree with Ben and Josh. These surgeries really do nothing to make somebody healthier, so you might as well have them support a health plan that hopefully would. Maybe the people who earn from 30,000 to 90,000 should use the money to help pay for health insurance instead of plastic surgery.

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