Sunday, July 28, 2013

ObamaCrapCare:Good For Us But Not IRS Employees

Isn't it wonderful, the organization charged with enforcing the provisions of ObamaCrapCare, now has its employees asking not to be included in this terrible legislation.  Somehow that just tells you how bad it is.

This legislation should never see the light of day! It must be stopped.   It is becoming very clear that when people become fully knowledgeable on the law, they don't want it!  The IRS case is a great example.

Conservative Tom 




IRS employees union: Please don’t make us enroll in Obamacare


Patrick Howley
Investigative Reporter
The union that represents IRS employees is urging its members to write to their congressmen to help get the union out of Obamacare.
“I am a federal employee and one of your constituents. I am very concerned about legislation that has been introduced by Congressman Dave Camp to push federal employees out of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) and into the insurance exchanges established under the Affordable Care Act (ACA),” according to a form letter drafted by leaders of the National Treasury Employees Union(NTEU), which represents IRS employees.
NTEU members currently get health coverage through FEHBP, which represents federal employees, but Republican House Ways and Means chairman and Michigan Republican Rep. Dave Camp seeks to obliterate that program and push legislation that would put federal employees into Obamacare exchanges.
“If the ObamaCare exchanges are good enough for the hardworking Americans and small businesses the law claims to help, then they should be good enough for the president, vice president, Congress, and federal employees,” Camp’s spokesperson said, making clear that Camp’s move has political motives.
“Camp has long believed every American ought to be exempt from the [Obamacare] law, which is why he supports full repeal,” Camp’s spokesperson also said.
NTEU is not happy.
“H.R. 1780 would put federal employees in a special class where they would be prohibited from receiving health insurance through their employer. It would treat federal employees differently from state and local government employees and most employees of large private sector companies who receive health insurance benefits through their employer. The primary purpose of the Affordable Care Act was to provide a marketplace for the sale and purchase of health insurance for those who do not have such coverage – not to take coverage away from employees who already receive it through their employers,” the letter reads.
“I work hard and am proud of the services that I provide to your constituents every day.  One of the main benefits I receive as a federal employee is the ability to purchase health insurance coverage through the FEHBP with an employer contribution towards those benefits. Please let me know your views on this legislation. I look forward to hearing back from you,” the letter concludes.
NTEU recently made news by preventing acting IRS commissioner Danny Werfel from fully canceling taxpayer-funded employee bonuses this year as he promised, citing the union’s labor contract with the IRS.

2 comments:

  1. Tom, you preach all the time about how much money Obamacare will cost the federal government. Switching people from FEHBP to Obamacare will save the federal government a lot of money. Why? Because, under FEHBP, the federal employee can choose the most expensive health plan offered by private insurance companies and the federal government will pay 75% of the premium, regardless the income level of the employee. No wonder they don't want to make the change! Neither would I.

    --David

    P.S. Dave Camp is Republican chair of the House's Ways and Means Committee. Apparently, he is one of the few Republicans serious enough about cutting federal spending to actually do something about it -- even if that means helping increase participation in Obamacare.

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  2. What? You have no comment on this?

    --David

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