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February 10, 2014
The Obama Precedent: Congress, Who Needs It?
The Obama administration has one again unilaterally and unlawfully extended the delay in enforcement of the Obamacare employer mandate.
The government will now exempt companies employing between 50 and 100 full-time workers from complying with the mandate to offer employees affordable health insurance by another year, until 2016.
It will be such sweet turnabout to use the Obama Precedent against Democratic programs in 2017. The Obamacare employer mandate is actually a tax enforcement statute. Having established that Presidents can simply decide not to enforce taxes they do not like, I can't wait for President Perry to start nixing taxes by executive fiat. Also, that pesky EPA that holds down economic growth? Sayonara sucker!
[Update 5:45pm] CAC has informed me that I misspelled "President Walker" in this post. I regret the confusion, but I was referring to the 46th President, Rick Perry, not the 45th President, Scott Walker, whom I'm sure you all fondly anticipate uses the Obama Precedent not to enforce the federal income tax. Again, I regret the confusion.
posted by Gabriel Malor at
05:10 PM
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