With every passing day, the cost of ObamaCrapCare seems to vacillate. Obama will tell us that the cost will be less, Republican think it has been growing and the CBO has twice revised its estimates of the cost. Both times the cost has doubled!
Now with the delay in the "employer mandate", who knows. One very interesting twitch in the latest spasm is that for the first year, those employees who are seeking premium assistance (they must be under 400% of the poverty level) will NOT have to provide documentation of their income. Say what? Yup, they will not have to be honest and tell ObamaCrapCare how much they earned. Do you think they will might they fudge it a little or a lot.
When you look at other "free" programs such as Obama Phone, there has been so much deceit and lying that if every falsehood was a piece of 8 1/2 by 11 paper and that paper was laid down over the Great Lakes we could walk across Lake Michigan and not get our fee wet! Do we expect anything different from ObamaCrapCare?
Maybe the delay is a good one as it will present us more time to defeat this un-Constitutional, anti-American program. We sure do hope so.
Conservative Tom
Paul Ryan Calls for Budget Review of Obamacare After New Delays
Tuesday, 09 Jul 2013 08:10 AM
Ryan, a Republican who heads the House Budget Committee, has called for a review of the Affordable Care Act from the Congressional Budget Office, seeking better information on what it will cost moving ahead, The Hill reported.
Under the latest tweaks to the law, consumers will not be required to verify incomes for another year and large employers, who have complained that the new insurance changes are out of hand, will not have to make payments for employees until 2015.
Republicans are very skeptical of the measure's ability to close the nation's budget deficit – as supporters have claimed in pushing its passage amid much nationwide concern. The total cost of what has been dubbed "Obamacare" and how that might impact the nation's budget deficit have sparked heavy debate with opponents charging that the more people who are enrolled, the more that will likely outpace any revenue raised with the proposed savings.
House Republicans are already raising deep concerns over the delays in implementing some of the law's key measures, Fox News reported. They say these quick changes show cracks in the law's sustainability as the administration uses its authority to hold off on implementing the law fully.
U.S. Rep Phil Roe, a Tennessee Republican, has asked the Congressional Research Service to investigate the latest moves.
"This action raises a lot of questions about whether the Obama administration can simply ignore the law when it's convenient for them," Roe said in a statement. "…I don't think any president has the authority to pick and choose what parts of law to follow."
U.S. Rep Kevin Brady of Texas, who chairs the Ways and Means Committee, will hold hearings on Wednesday to take a look at the Obama administration's changes to the law. U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, a California Republican who chairs the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee also expressed concern, calling the administration's delays "another in a string of extralegal actions," Fox News said.
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