"the rush to pass health care reform is generating massive uncertainty, even fear, about the future. Small-business men, for example, whose firms create three-fourths of all new jobs, know they are likely to be hit with a health care reform payroll tax of up to 6 percent if they don't fund at least 72.5 percent of each employee's insurance coverage. But there is no way to know whether the insurance will be affordable after health care reform passes. So they aren't hiring new employees now and they aren't investing in new ventures. That's a prescription for economic stagnation."
- Craig Eddy
from Bookmarklet