The Hypocrisy of the Obama-Baucus Two-Step   [James C. Capretta]

Remember 
this<http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/10/03/politics/horserace/entry4498245.shtml>devastating
political ad from last year?

Many Americans probably do, as it represented a real turning point in the
presidential campaign.

Aired in October, the ad picked up on an exchange from the vice-presidential
debate between then-Senator Joe Biden and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Palin had
just explained that the McCain health-care plan would provide refundable tax
credits of $5,000 per household to help families buy portable insurance.
Biden, who had clearly been waiting for the issue to come up, responded with
a scripted attack. What the McCain-Palin folks don’t tell you, Biden warned,
is that they would — “for the first time in history” — tax your
employer-provided health benefits.

The public, most of whom get their insurance from their workplaces, was
taken aback and confused. Why would Republicans want to tax
employer-sponsored health-care benefits? Aren’t Republicans for cutting
taxes? Aren’t they for private, as opposed to public, health insurance? And
how could a tax increase make anyone better off?

It was a devastating blow. The McCain campaign never adequately explained
their plan or offered an effective counter-argument — and the Obama-Biden
campaign never looked back. They rode the issue for weeks, airing millions
of dollars in attack ads. Indeed, the effectiveness of the coordinated
attack on the McCain health plan is surely one of the main reasons for
Obama’s victory in November.

Well, guess what? Not five months later, having secured the presidency,
President Obama has changed his tune. Taxing health-care benefits is not
such a bad idea after all, he and his team now say.

How do we know this is their view? It’s the worst-kept secret in town.
Obama’s budget included $318 billion in new revenue from limiting the
deductibility of charitable contributions and mortgage interest.  But this
was never a serious proposal. It was always just a placeholder for the
revenue that Senate Finance Committee chairman Max Baucus plans to raise by
taxing a portion of employer-paid health premiums, as indicated in this
piece<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/11/AR2009031103827.html>from
the
* Washington Post* last Thursday.

The administration has already signaled that making this switch would be
more than fine with them. In their budget
submission<http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/assets/fy2010_new_era/A_New_Era_of_Responsibility2.pdf>,
they said they would entertain any “serious” proposals offered by Congress
to pay for the health-care plan, noting in particular that some have
suggested “capping the exclusion of employer-sponsored health insurance.”
This week, Office of Management and Budget director Peter Orszag went even
further, stating emphatically that the idea of taxing employer-paid premiums
should be “on the table” for consideration.

Why would Senator Baucus take on something that was so ferociously attacked
by his own party just months earlier? There is probably only one reason:
Sen. Charles Grassley.

Senator Baucus is desperate to secure a deal on health-care with Senator
Grassley, who serves as the Finance Committee’s ranking Republican. Once
struck, a Baucus-Grassley plan would almost guarantee passage in the Senate,
making it much more likely that a bill would reach the president’s desk this
year.

It is certainly the case that Republicans have long argued that changing the
tax treatment of job-based plans is fundamental to an effective reform plan.
Today’s open-ended preference encourages overly-expansive insurance and
makes it difficult to jump-start a more robust individual market where
people, not firms, would own the coverage.

But will Baucus really offer up a tax change with teeth? There are reasons
to be skeptical. Indeed, it is possible to raise a lot of revenue with a
flawed change in the tax treatment of health insurance. For instance, Baucus
might seek to impose a tax on any benefits offered by firms that exceed a
government-dictated minimum plan. Instead of forcing cost-conscious
consumption, such a change would simply enforce a new, government-written
benefit package.

Moreover, what else would be in the Baucus plan? To get a good change in the
tax treatment of health insurance, would Republicans have to sign off on a
government-run option? A national insurance exchange? A federal health
board? An employer “pay or play” mandate? Price controls and rationing? It
is a near certainty that whatever price Baucus would seek from Republicans
to get a sensible tax law change would be much too high.

If Senator Baucus and President Obama want to tax health benefits “for the
first time in history” to pay for the Obama health-care vision, Republicans
should let them see how far they can get on their own.

*— James C. Capretta is a
fellow<http://www.eppc.org/scholars/scholarID.83/scholar.asp>at the
Ethics
and Public Policy Center <http://www.eppc.org/>. He served as an associate
director at the Office of Management and Budget from 2001 to 2004.*
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