...? The tax cuts on individuals earning $250,000+ do not affect small business, he's not referring to those tax cuts, which are part of Obama's ACA. Also, he's not really -raising- taxes. The taxes would be restored to where they would naturally sit had Bush not created the cuts. Even with the cuts gone, tax rates among the rich remain among the lowest in the post world war two era~

-Washington Post
I don't particularly agree with the healthcare mandate being vilified as a tax, either... it's not meant to be paid. In the same way a ticket says, "don't put yourself in danger by speeding", the mandate tax says "don't put yourself in danger by being uninsured." I'm sure we can agree about the irresponsibility of not acquiring health insurance, both personal (making yourself vulnerable to crippling financial destruction should you have a medical emergency) and societal (society covers for people who receive care without insurance, raising all of our premiums). ACA's mandate is designed to force people who have the financial means to acquire insurance. While there will be a tight, perhaps I'll even use the word brutal, squeeze on those that sit very close to the line of being unable to afford health insurance, I don't think that changes the necessity of it. One needs police, one needs fire department, one needs doctors. The timing of the mandate is unfortunate, that it comes in a time of such economic uncertainty. That doesn't change its necessity, or morality.
Following such high thinking, I keep thinking about the simple phrase, 'Got money for the war but don't got money to feed the poor'
Defense budget higher than the next 25 nations combined, 24 of whom are allies and we still can't figure out how to properly fund medicaid and medicare, or
education, or stem our rising poverty rate? Yikes.