Thursday, July 31, 2014

ObamaCare Changed 42 Times : Democrat Support Illegal

Every democrat voted for this nightmare and they still support the program even after all these illegal changes by Mr Obama and the democrats.

The question is why vote again for those that are blind to reality? It boggles the mind to think such a huge group of people still supports the false narrative that the democrat party actually believes what they say is the truth. In realty they believe what the say because they only talk to those that have the same ideology. Singing to the choir. But why do so many appear to be deaf and still join in with the tune?

When the democrats say they will go to Washington and make a difference, they are lying in that the progressive socialist liberal democrat party is a collective where everyone votes like they are told. How much change can be effected when you have no freedom of individual thought.

42 Total Changes Made to ObamaCare
Source: Tyler Hartsfield and Grace-Marie Turner, "42 Changes to ObamaCare...So Far," Galen Institute, July 18, 2014.

July 30, 2014

Tyler Hartsfield and Grace-Marie Turner of the Galen Institute detail the number of significant changes that have been made to the Affordable Care Act. Since its passage, the law has been changed 42 times: twice by the Supreme Court, 16 times by Congress, and 24 times by President Obama himself, unilaterally.

The president's 24 revisions to the law via administrative action include:
  • Providing subsidies to enrollees on federally-run exchanges.
  • Delaying enforcement of the employer mandate.
  • Allowing insurance companies to reoffer plans that Obamacare originally required them to cancel.
  • Exempting unions from the law's reinsurance fee.
  • Expanding the hardship waiver from the individual mandate to people whose plans were cancelled because of the ACA.
  • Pushing back the sign-up deadline from March 31 to mid-April.
  • Cancelling Medicare Advantage cuts.
These are just a few of the changes that the executive branch has made to the law. Congress has also passed a number of laws to clarify and modify the Affordable Care Act, including repealing certain IRS reporting requirements and eliminating caps on deductibles for small group plans.
 

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