Why Does Sen. Wyden Want to Exempt Oregon From ObamaCare's Individual Mandate?
Why is Sen. Ron Wyden, one of the staunchest Democratic health care advocates advocates, pushing to exempt his home state of Oregon from the new health care law's individual mandate? It's hard to avoid seeing a political motivation here; the mandate, which requires every American to purchase health insurance, is consistently the least popular provision in the law. But it's not a desperation move. Polls show him leading his GOP opponent by a full 20 points. And of course, Wyden won't admit that there's a political motivation. Instead, he is arguing that it's a result of his belief in preserving and expanding the power of choice and competition—which is fair enough considering the dwindling choice and competition we're already seeing in Georgia's health insurance market—although as far as I can tell, what he's primarily talking about is preserving the power of state governments:
And, of course, no state-based approach—no matter how innovative—can work if everyone who participates in the state program gets fined by the federal government for failing to comply with the federal mandate.
Still, he has a point about local innovation: Any state or local government that wanted to experiment with health care policy would have a difficult time doing so if forced to follow the PPACA's requirements.
For more on how ObamaCare burdens state governments, pick up a copy of Reason's October issue.
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Vote him out of office, then hang him.
Any state or local government that wanted to experiment with health care policy would have a difficult time doing so if forced to follow the PPACA's requirements enacted by the Federal government.
Generally true. Perhaps the Senator will "Wyden" his exemption moves.
Why is Sen. Ron Wyden, one of the staunchest Democratic health care advocates advocates, pushing to exempt his home state of Oregon from the new health care law's individual mandate?
I'll take "Cowardly and Craven Fistulas Down Through History" for $200, Alex.
Oh it was political all right. He voted for the whole package even though he didn't like the personal mandate provision in order to curry favor with Madam Pelosi and her coterie. Then, to save face, he did an about face and sought an exemption. Nice try, but if Oregon gets an exemption we all should get exemptions.
If Oregon gets an exemption, ObamaCare is dead as any other state will scream all the way to the Supreme Court. So, hey, let's hope he gets that exemption.
So it turns out that pushing a hugely complex and unpopular remaking of health care regulations over the legislative finish line with parliamentary tricks...was a Bad idea ?
So, when voters in Missouri want to opt out of ObamaCare, they're referred to as "Dogpatch USA" and "ignorant hillbillies"... but a Democrat can get away with it.
If he were anything other than a Democrat, opposing the individual mandate would be taken as incontrovertible truth that he's Teh Racist.
Well, true, and it's harder for liberal politicians/pundits to use bigoted hate-speech against a fellow Democrat.
Well yeah. It's Missouri after all. You know...Missouri. What else needs to be said ?
It's only hate speech when fucking racist Ron Pual-cocksuckers use it!
Sounds like another bankrupt state. Put it on the auction block alongside California.
A step pay increase of nearly 5 percent for Oregon state workers represented by unions goes into effect Wednesday.
As of Dec 31, the retirement system had 76 cents in assets for every $1 in liabilities... If they finish the year at this level, the system's overall funded status, excluding prepaid contributions, will decline to about 70 percent.
...the payroll rates paid by cities, counties, school districts and state agencies to cover their employees' pension and health care benefits will more than double in 2011, from their current level 5.2 percent of payroll to 10.8 percent of payroll.
Actual pension rates vary by individual employer. Employers Taxpayers will learn the exact rate they'll start paying in 2011 in September.
2011 in September.
9/11?
Im guessing because he has been bought and paid for.
Lou
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Well, he's a politician, isn't he?
He's trying to improve his state's competitive advantage with this exemption.
This is the beginning of the end for the health care bill. When you lose Widen the war is lost, as Harry Reid might say.
So to review... who besides most Democratic congresscritters, Obama, and MNG thought Obamacare was a good idea?
*raises hand*
da commies, dat's who
see, look who raised their cold dead hand...dirty,rotten, commie bastads
Gee could it be because the individual mandate is 100% republican heritage foundation policy?