OK, not really. But, an acceptable excuse is "I couldn't afford the premiums." Well, duh! Very few people can afford them, and the rest have to sacrifice elsewhere to pay the premiums.
I predict the IRS will start enforcing the law as soon as Trump takes office, so that he takes the heat. People that were given a pass until now will think that Trump changed the policy.
The government is particularly interested in compliance from healthy young people,
The IRS will get NOTHING from all these healthy young people.
You cannot milk money from a rock.
In Obama’s economy, young people have barely any disposable income, no wealth, no assets, nothing to confiscate. How does the IRS and idiot democrats expect millennials to come up with an additional $600 a month to pay for insurance that they do not want or need?
It ain’t happening.
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I predict the IRS will start enforcing the law as soon as Trump takes office, so that he takes the heat. People that were given a pass until now will think that Trump changed the policy.
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IMO, I hope he ORDERS them to do so on day one. Hell, I WISH he’d rescind each and every exemption in the process, “You wanted the law, I will enforce EVERY letter of the same...Go to TRUMP2016.com for a list of phone numbers for your local Rep\Senator.”