Maine Universal Care Helps Few, Burdens Many
Posted by: Liberty Blog in Universal Healthcare, Maine, Dirigo Care, Ballot Initiatives on
Aug 26, 2008
With big government programs, what is supposed to happen rarely does. Remember my Amtrak blog a few weeks ago? Amtrak was supposed to turn a profit in two years, but today it has cost taxpayers over $40 billion in subsidies since its inception.
Dirigo Care is following a long line of failed big government programs. Not only has the program only reached 4 percent (or 5,000) of the uninsured, costing Maine taxpayers a whopping $164 million, but the cost of the program has skyrocketed, forcing the legislature to compensate with higher taxes.
These new taxes are causing quite a stir, too. So much so that a referendum measure to repeal the taxes received twice as many signatures as it needed to appear on the November tax.
























