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red states rule
06-27-2013, 03:48 PM
The sad part of her insane statement is she may actually believes it.





I suspect one of the law’s chief salesman -- you know, the same Democratic Senator who said Obamacare’s rollout was going to be “a huge train wreck (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9airckwqA8&feature=player_embedded)” -- probably disagrees. Just a hunch:

Congressional Democrats told Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on Wednesday that Americans are still very confused about the health care law — including older people who worry that Obamacare will change their Medicare.


Sebelius went to the Hill for another update with Democrats on Obamacare rollout. HHS this week overhauled its website, focusing more on the exchange enrollment, which starts Oct. 1.


Joining Sebelius after the meeting, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi praised HHS’s work so far.


“The implementation of this is fabulous,” Pelosi said. “As we observe the Fourth of July, our founders talked about the Declaration of Independence guaranteeing life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness — that is what this is all about.”

It always amazes me how Democrats unfailingly and shamelessly invoke the Founding Fathers whenever they need to push their radical left-wing agenda. This is a case in point. “If Thomas Jefferson was alive today,” I almost imagine Pelosi saying to her incredulous supporters, “he would have supported the Affordable Care Act.” Laughable. But setting aside the fact that the Founders never would have hope for, let alone supported, a federal government as unwieldy, incompetent, and inefficient as it is today, Pelosi’s comments are patently false. Obamacare is already (http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2013/04/18/prominent-democrat-on-obamacare-huge-trainwreck-coming-n1570826) forcing employers (http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2013/04/18/prominent-democrat-on-obamacare-huge-trainwreck-coming-n1570826) to cut workers’ hours and slash wages. Why? Because small businesses simply cannot afford to cover their employees’ health care costs under the law's stringent regulations. Meanwhile, doctor shortages are also expected (as many as 70,000 by 2020 (http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2013/04/17/obamacare-reality-doctor-shortage-on-way/), according to some estimates) and the final price tag is more than double (http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2013/04/11/surprise-costs-of-obamacare-exchanges-double-n1565081) what the president and his allies said it would be. In other words, how Pelosi could possibly use the word “fabulous” when describing Obamacare’s implementation is beyond me. After all, there’s a reason why zero Republicans voted for it, and what’s more, why Congressional Democrats are growing steadily nervous (http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2013/05/07/time-for-another-report-about-democrats-growing-obamacare-panic-n1590145) about next year’s mid-terms elections. Simply put, Pelosi is either lying through her teeth here -- or woefully misinformed. I’ll let you decide.


Oh, and by the way, since the government agency that explicitly targeted conservative groups will now play a “dominant role (http://www.nrcc.org/2013/05/15/trust-us-under-investigation-for-scandal-irs-to-have-dominant-role-in-obamacare/)” in the law’s implementation, Americans should rest assured everything will be A-OK. Gulp.


http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danieldoherty/2013/06/27/pelosi-praises-obamacare-the-implementation-of-this-is-fabulous-n1628993

aboutime
06-27-2013, 09:17 PM
Pelosi is obviously equally as Brain Dead as Harry Reid.

The woman has been drinking San Francisco Homeless Urine, and calling it The Blood of Jesus in her phony Catholic, Witches Gown.

cadet
06-27-2013, 10:57 PM
The only good that's come of this is small family doctors saying they won't accept insurance.

red states rule
06-28-2013, 01:36 AM
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red states rule
06-28-2013, 02:34 AM
Now the limo liberals are expressing their concern over Obamacare





Hollywood: Hey, this Obamacare thing is going to be pretty costly and complicated for us


Three letters have been giving the payroll-services industry fits for several months now: ACA. That’s the semi-acronym for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, and it’s up to the payroll industry — which cuts checks to production workers and offers related financial services to TV and film studios — to help educate its clients on the rules before a good portion of the law kicks in Jan. 1.


“It’s a morass of regulations and requirements, and everyone’s trying to figure out what their exposure is,” says Eric Belcher, president and CEO of Cast & Crew Entertainment Services. Adds Mark Goldstein, CEO of Entertainment Partners, which has held 16 seminars to help studios understand ACA: “It’s going to be a very big deal.”


Determining the exact nature of the new laws has been difficult, given that many ACA terms have yet to be worked out. Hollywood productions, for instance, might find it irksome simply trying to categorize employees as full- or part-time, seasonal or variable, and it’s important that they get the classifications right lest they face hefty fines. “ACA is thousands of pages, and it wasn’t written with this industry in mind,” says Belcher.
In fairness, who could have possibly guessed that a top-down solution from Washington and thousands of pages of regulations would cause problems for businesses with unorthodox work schedules, scads of part-time, contract, union and non-union employees from different fields, and the need for flexibility?


So, what’s Hollywood doing about this problem? Gamely making sure they help the president live up to every unfounded promise he made, right? No, they’re acting rationally and pondering such strategies as, “running to foreign countries, given that ACA doesn’t apply to U.S. citizens working abroad.”

Trying to figure out if they can wrap productions within 90 days before the Obamacare coverage requirement kicks in:

Some also say the number of production days in the U.S. are likely to be cut due to ACA because there’s a 90-day waiting period before productions must either pay a penalty or offer health insurance to full-time workers. That rule provides big incentives for a production to wrap in less than three months.
And, wondering if they can minimize their overhead by employing as few full-time workers as possible:

Payroll firm Entertainment Partners has authored a 39-page report that includes 81 frequently asked questions. FAQ No. 7, for example, contains the seven steps to determine whether or not a production employs 50 full-time workers, which would trigger an “employer mandate” for health coverage. In a nutshell, if you’ve got about 40 employees who work 130 hours a month and an additional 20 who work 65 hours monthly, you’re probably subject to the mandate.

http://hotair.com/archives/2013/06/27/hollywood-hey-this-obamacare-thing-is-going-to-be-pretty-costly-and-complicated-for-us/

hjmick
06-28-2013, 03:49 PM
The implementation of this is fabulous


Further evidence that this bitch has her head up her ass...

aboutime
06-28-2013, 04:52 PM
Further evidence that this bitch has her head up her ass...


Better yet. A Marine Corps Drill SGT. Ripped off her head, and Shit down her neck. Creating millions of Little Pelosi Maggots.

Or....Mrs. Pelosi. WE ALL KNOW WHAT YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION IS.....Body temperature!

red states rule
06-29-2013, 04:47 AM
Where are our resident libs, Obama lovers, and Obamacare supporters? Perhaps they are running scared




<header>Health care law's unpopularity reaches new highs</header>By Mark Murray, Senior Political Editor, NBC News


President Barack Obama's signature health care reform law remains unpopular with the American public just months before it fully goes into effect, according to the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

(http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/MSNBC/Sections/A_Politics/_Today_Stories_Teases/May-June-NBC-WSJ-Filled-in.doc)

The poll shows 49 percent of Americans say they believe the Affordable Care Act is a bad idea. That’s the highest number recorded on this question since the poll began measuring it in 2009. Just 37 percent say the plan is a good idea.

As the political battle over implementation of the law heats up in Washington, the numbers mark an increase in unpopularity since July 2012, right after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Obama’s overhaul. Back then, 44 percent of NBC/WSJ poll respondents called it a bad idea, vs. 40 percent who called it a good one.





http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/06/06/18781204-health-care-laws-unpopularity-reaches-new-highs?lite