Posted on 12/23/2015 12:24:17 PM PST by Kaslin
The war room at the Republican National Committee found this interesting exchange between Hillary Clinton and a voter at a campaign event in Iowa City on December 16, where the former first lady seems to admit that Obamacare is partially to blame for creating scores of part-time employees. In other words, President Obama's signature domestic achievement is hurting businesses and workers.
QUESTIONER: "Hi, I just want to know why there is discrimination against the part-time workers when so many companies are going to part-time when it comes to FMLA [Family and Medical Leave Act]?"
HILLARY CLINTON: "Well, that's why they are going to part-time. That, and also, the Affordable Care Act. You know, we got to change that because we have built in some unfortunate incentives that discourage full-time employment. A lot of employers believe if you don't work 40-hours a week you don't get benefits and that includes; you don't get health care benefits; that might include you're not eligible for the family medical leave; you're not eligible for paid sick days. So, there is a disincentive in our system that we need to deal with and I really worry about it because there is trend to try and move more and more people into part-time work; and how many of you are part-time workers? And sometimes you want to work part-time, it fits into your family, it fits into your life obligations but sometimes you want to work full-time but you can't get a full-time job. So, I want to look at all the employment rules.
Yes, Hillary Clinton may be open to repealing the medical devices tax that the Obama White House vociferously opposed though it was delayed for two years with the recent $1.1 trillion budget agreement but added that she feels the new health care law has helped "families avoid bankruptcy." The RNC aptly noted that Mrs. Clinton supported an employer-based health care mandate for businesses that employ more than 25 workers back when she ran against then Sen. Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary. It's these mandates that are corroding the gears of the massive machine we call the U.S. economy (via NYT):
When LaRonda Hunter opened a Fantastic Sams hair salon 10 years ago in Saginaw, Tex., a suburb of Fort Worth, she envisioned it as the first of what would eventually be a small regional collection of salons. As her sales grew, so did her business, which now encompasses four locations — but her plans for a fifth salon are frozen, perhaps permanently.
Starting in January, the Affordable Care Act requires businesses with 50 or more full-time-equivalent employees to offer workers health insurance or face penalties that can exceed $2,000 per employee. Ms. Hunter, who has 45 employees, is determined not to cross that threshold. Paying for health insurance would wipe out her company's profit and the five-figure salary she pays herself from it, she said.
"The margins are not big enough within our industry to support it," she said. "It's not that I don't want to — I love my employees, and I want to do everything I can for them — but the numbers just don't work.'
Guy has also mentioned how Obamacare has been a serial failure since Healthcare.gov started taking applications back in 2013. Sticker shock from the plans has hit many Americans, along with drastic premium hikes for those plans as we enter 2016. Moreover, the left has lost the narrative on health care, though the media fails to point this out.
While covering more people is certainly a goal, the real selling point during the 2009-2010 debate over this law, besides that brief bout of congressional wrangling over whether the bill funds abortion, dealt with controlling costsânot increasing coverage. The talking point of not going bankrupt if you get sick was the main selling point, as evidenced by the presidentâs remarks back in May of 2009.
Hello, everyone. All right. Well, I just concluded a extraordinarily productive meeting with organizations and associations that are going to be essential to the work of health care reform in this country -- groups that represent everyone from union members to insurance companies, from doctors and hospitals to pharmaceutical companies. It was a meeting that focused largely on one of the central challenges that we must confront as we seek to achieve comprehensive reform and lay a new foundation for our economy -- and that is, the spiraling cost of health care in this country.
They're here because they recognize one clear, indisputable fact: When it comes to health care spending, we are on an unsustainable course that threatens the financial stability of families, businesses and government itself.
This is not news to the American people, who, over the last decade, have seen their out-of-pocket expenses soar, health care costs rise, and premiums double at a rate four times faster than their wages.
Today, half of all personal bankruptcies stem from medical expenses. And too many Americans are skipping that check-up they know they should get, or going without that prescription that would make them feel better, or finding some other way to scrimp and save on their health care expenses.
Why wasn't coverage as prominent in this push? Because the vast majority of Americans had health insurance. After years of Bush-era spending, the Obama administration decided to portray themselves as deficit-reducing warriors, which turned out to be a very short ride. Most importantly, one of Obamacare's architect's, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel's brother, pretty much said the law is failing to control costs. Earlier this month, United Healthcare, Obamacare's largest provider, had their CEO admit that they shouldn't have entered Obamacare's new individual markets so quickly since it's cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars.
Obamacare is not working, and Clinton seems to admit that, or at least when it comes to American workers.
ObamaCare is the worst legislation ever produced on this planet..........................
I hope Obama takes this personally and is ready to unleash the Justice Department on her.
I say the exact same thing to my wife at least once a week. Obama and his legislation should ruin his legacy forever.
Liberals are in the business of creating problems and then claiming they have the solution to them. Which doesn nothing but make it worse.
BS. If Obama "vociferously opposed" the medical devices tax, all he had to do was veto the legislation.
0bamacare is doing exactly what its evil designers intended.
Yep. Destroy the U.S. healthcare system, replace it with the worst possible system that you can device, and the sheeple will beg for socialized medicine.
Destroy the U.S. healthcare system, replace it with the worst possible system that you can device devise, and the sheeple will beg for socialized medicine.
Yep, that’s what she said.
And, her solution? Get rid of it, all together. Fully nationalize the health care industry; all professionals, all services, under a single payer system.
THAT WAS THE GOAL ALL ALONG!
A little late lying bitch,Ted Cruz spent 21 hours explaining that to the American People and got skewered for it!
So lying bitch take a hike
Demos healthcare strategy....Let us break it so we can fix it.
Form a couple LLC's and put two salons in each. Every time you open two more, create another LLC.
That's exactly what Ebolacare was in the first place. Dems distorted the market with special tax treatment for health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, tons of regs, HOA-friendly legislation, all of which was a Charlie Foxtrot. People were up in arms about quality and hassles, but like Ebola says, "If you ran the car in the ditch, you don't get to drive, you have to sit in the back seat." They handed "reform" to the same crowd that created the real problems in the first place.
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