What's wrong with it? Well, let's see. . .
Health care in America costs about three trillion a year. If we had a sane system, it'd be about half that. So let's call it a trillion and a half.
Maybe ten percent of the U.S. population get tattoos (it's probably more like 3-4 percent, but I'm being generous to you). There's 330 million people, so let's call it 33 million people, averaging three tattoos apiece. Round up out of generosity, let's call it 100 million tattoos.
Now, a little simple (for me, probably not for you) arithmetic:
1,500,000,000,000/
100,000,000
15,000
So, you're proposing a fifteen thousand dollar tax on each tattoo.
Sure, works for me. I'll call up my Congressman. He's so bloody stupid, he'll probably think it's a good idea.
Thanks for taking a serious discussion and turning into bad farce. Now go whine about how MEAN WE ALL ARE TO YOU, you bad-tempered brat.
That's pretty much what I did. Borrowed what I consider the best features from Germany, France, Australia, and Japan. The "no double billing" part was mine, responding to the specific problem that doctors here would rather re-run a test that was done yesterday than wait ten minutes for the results to be e-mailed to her. Why not? She gets a cut of the test price.