Posted on 10/30/2013 8:29:33 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Yes the beauracrats have gone hog wild. This is not the only regulation/action they have taken that is contrary to this law in particular and others in general.
Politicians were elected on the promise to repeal CACA-Care. They failed. I will not vote for any incumbent who passed it or failed to repeal it.
The administration says all existing insurance plans are grandfathered in unless they were modified after Obummercare was inacted yet Obumercare has been modified multiple times by executive fiat.
LOL
What if:
We had a republican administration that ruled that cetain friends of the administration did not have to follow the racial discrimination rules, or delayed the requirement for them to implement them?
Would that be all right?
I wonder how the court would rule on the principle of the president’s power in that kind of case?
I couldn’t agree more. I know its not a popular position here, but I see no benefit at all from the shutdown. The proper course of action would have been to demand compliance with the law, and insist all provisions go into effect in accordance with what the law says. The Democrats own this...and should be forced to live with the consequences.
They are exactly right
“FYI - seems insurance companies and Obama are on the same side.”
Insurance companies wrote the law
“does the employee get that raise??”
If I don’t I’ll quit immediately
The same reason nothing was said about a tax starting in the Senate, which is against the Constitution as well-no one cares!
Roberts signed off on this law because he claimed it fell within the taxing authority of government.
Are there any other taxes that the administration believes it can waive for preferred companies?
You are correct - large corporate entities desire the German model, where healthcare is not a corporate cost at all.
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