George Will: ‘ObamaCare Now Is A Tapestry Of Coercions Mitigated By Random Acts Of Presidential Mercy’
George Will made an appearance on Special Report last night to discuss the recent announcement by the Obama Administration that the enrollment deadline for ObamaCare has been extended until tomorrow.
“ObamaCare now is a tapestry of coercions mitigated by random acts of Presidential mercy announced in the most bizarre ways,” he said. “Months ago, when they announced the suspension of the employer mandate, it was an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, of whom there are 12, posted it on the Treasury website. Then, a few days ago, when they suspended the individual mandate for certain, preferred people, that was announced in a letter from Secretary Sebelius to six Democratic Senators, as though this law of the United States is their private property.”
“This change today wasn’t even announced,” Will said. “It was sort of discovered by the Washington Post. And it was made on the pretext that they’re gearing up for an expected surge of traffic, which is kind of interesting because the one person we know who signed up today, the President, doesn’t even get his health care from anything associated with ObamaCare.”
Will went on to note that it was President Obama’s staff, not the President himself, who signed him up for ObamaCare.
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