Let them dismantle it piece by piece if they have to. Then it can cave in under it’s own weight.
Hours worked provision, individual mandate, business mandate, court cases.
Because nibbling it to death is more fun?
“Laws” don’t become laws until signed into law by the US President.
“Laws” don’t become laws until signed into law by the US President.
Go GOP!
A lot of people, esp. young people, are going to need the extra ten hours a week to pay the damned penalty for being unable to afford Obamacare insurance, due to the heavy ‘subsidies’ of the artists/musicians/gibsmedats crowd.
Why the scare marks? The word “subsidies” is like the words ‘tax credits’— these are things given to people who don’t pay income taxes because they don’t work but consider welfare to be incidental income.
It’s a good start. Next, abolish the penalty. Here we have the Party of the People punishing working people who can’t/won’t subsidise the Democrats’ non-working voting base.
“Why isn’t the first point of business to Repeal this Un-Constitutional act?”
My thoughts exactly. Are they playing with this like a cat playing with a mouse?
This isn’t playtime, nor is this a toy.
Dumb to make changes that make it less damaging. Let the full impact be realized and repeal all of it when possible.
Another “get on board stunt” and cover, for the
Exempt Ones and their quasi Insurance-Banking lobby, as April approaches.
This is all Kabuki Theater. What they didn’t plan on was that the vast majority of Americans were going to take this betrayal personally. It is rapidly becoming the Gov against the People. In a fight like that, which will turn guerrilla rapidly, the Gov is pretty well outnumbered and outgunned. Tar, feathers, pitchforks, torches and rails will become hot commodities.