VA Lawmaker Seeks To Keep Obamacare Tax Changes From Altering State Rules
Would let state residents keep deducting health costs
Would let state residents keep deducting health costs
We don't know where the Affordable Care Act is taking us, but we do know that it will cost a bundle.
H.R. 45 would repeal all of Obamacare
Not that they're built out or working yet, of course
Which is nice, but doesn't make the program more attractive to new docs or financially viable
Medical device research is expected to be especially hard hit by the levies
Religious owners refuse to offer abortion-inducing drugs as part of benefits
That's in addition to the "fiscal cliff" taxes the feds will suck from your wallet
The state says it will implement the Obamacare scheme, but only if it can make its own rules
Have fun piecing it together, feds
Most states will let the feds take care of all or part of their own mess
Have to plan on establishing their own health exchanges or the feds will
No doubt they will be efficient and functional!
Our sad, failed history of technocratic cost controls.
It's part of Obamacare. Which they voted for.
Nearly half the states have rejected creating exchanges
Claim groups haven't shown any harm. Guess trampling on religious freedom doesn't count?
D.C. may have its hands full building those exchanges
All employees will have the same health care access
You really think they want to spend their careers rattling a tin cup for compensation?
Physicians are already capping the number of Medicaid patients they see
Forecast for next year includes possibility of customer boycott
Let's say it makes a lot of assumptions
Not that the mandate is right or sensible, but four years of bureaucratic delay is very telling
Obamacare becomes the gift that keeps on giving (ulcers)
Many will still be unable to afford it
The plaintiff will be exempt while the lawsuit moves forward
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