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For years, Republicans have labeled President Obama’s Affordable Care Act a “job killer.” But as the essential elements of the law begin to phase in, conservative critics have become more specific, latching onto alarming stories about certain businesses cutting employees’ hours or declining to hire workers — all, apparently, because of the health-care law’s dictates.
As usual with Obamacare, it’s not that there isn’t something to be concerned about. But Republicans have blown the law’s potential problems so far out of proportion that their attacks sound like a “Saturday Night Live” parody.
“Americans all over this country are suffering because of Obamacare,”Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) said last month. “It is the single biggest job killer in America.”
Well, here’s what the law requires: All firms that employ 50 or more full-time workers — or the equivalent in part-time workers — must provide health-care coverage to all of their full-time employees. If they do not, starting in 2015 the government will assess a fine based on the number of employees the businesses have. The fear is that companies on the cusp of hiring their 50th full-time employee might hold back. Other businesses might try to cut their employees’ hours.
The potential for some reduction in the availability of low-wage work is real. But mainstream economists aren’t seeing anything like the catastrophe Republicans have foretold, and they don’t anticipate a calamity, either.
That is because only 3 percent of small businesses — those with fewer than 500 employees — have more than 50 workers, so 97 percent of small employers are exempt from the law’s mandates. Meanwhile, virtually all large companies already offer health insurance to their employees. Aside from things such as reporting requirements, Obamacare’s mandates will directly obligate only about 1 percent of American businesses to do anything different.
Okay so this is what we have learned today? Well first we learned that potential donors for the GOP are freaked out that they are shutting down the government and potentially holding raising of the debt ceiling hostage in order to stop Obamacare. Then we learned that the plan for shutting down the government has been in the GOP playbook virtually since Obama took office. And now we learn that the frightening consequences of implementing the Affordable Care Act on businesses, that the Right Wing has been screaming about, are completely and totally false.
So yes the country may indeed default on its debt. The only political party responsible are the Republicans who have been pushing this agenda for years. And the reason that they feel it is overwhelmingly important to pick this fight, it NOT to protect the American people, or even American businesses, it is to protect the future of their party whose death throes they feel all around them.
And here you thought you could never dislike the Republican party more than you already did.
Yes, the GOP are morons, but with gerrymandered districts that cannot be fixed until after the 20102 census I wouldn't write them off so soon. And shockingly, 47% of people voted for Romney/Ryan in 2012. The public needs to pay attention and they aren't.
ReplyDeleteI think the votes turned out that way because of Republicans owning the voting machines.
Delete"Obamacare is listed as their biggest challange" (sic)... it wouldn't be Republican propaganda, without at least one spelling/proofreading FAIL.
ReplyDeleteRepublicans are breaking.
ReplyDeleteThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the bedrock of traditional Republicanism, now says that it will get involved in Republican primaries by providing financial support to incumbent Republicans who vote to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling. In other words, if some Republicans act responsibly and then have to face tea party challengers accusing them of being RINOs, the Chamber will have the back of those reasonable Republicans. It's a civil war within the GOP, folks.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/10/06/1243759/-Endgame-is-here-Republicans-are-breaking
listen, if you have 49 employees, you should already be offering health insurance. for cripes sakes.
ReplyDeleteWhen republicans do their polling, do they only poll businesses owned by republicans?
ReplyDeleteThey speak of "patriots" while they hold 300 million people hostage. I doubt the forefathers would recognize America. I want my damn democracy back.
ReplyDeleteFWIW, I deal with some Republican small business owners, and even they're against what the Teathugs did to the GOP and with Boehner.'s weaknesses as Leader of the House in name only.
"The above graphic is brought to you by Republican propagandists."
ReplyDeleteWho apparently don't know how to spell!
Remember, this is the group that believed their own polling as to their being sure that Romney was going to win over President Obama's reelection! Thank God he won!!
ReplyDeleteThey don't listen to anyone except their own group and have no clue what is going on throughout the nation.
Vote any Republican out of office when next you have the chance - especially those 'supposedly' representing us in Congress.
Pay attention too as to which Congress men and women are accepting their paychecks....specifically vote them OUT! Why should they have their paychecks when so many throughout the nation are not receiving theirs or have been furloughed?
The corrupt (noted to be in the top ten recently!) Don Young of Alaska is going to continue taking his pay. He's up for reelection and needs to lose his seat...pay attention Alaskans! DO NOT REELECT HIM!
I think they won't raise the debt ceiling wreaking havoc on the economy. I also sense they will drag out the shutdown.
ReplyDeleteWhat can we prepare to do? Have public rallies to demonstrate support of the ACA? Let the teabaggers have theirs against it?
They, Bonner have been clear they will blow up the U.S. economy and international economy if their demand is not met.
Can Obama arrange a "discussion" with them that is televised?
I also expect them to bombard the tv and air waves with propoganda. Hope they do not stoop to having Uncle Sam executing elderly and children as if Palin's death panels are real.
Lastly...do we need to buy guns for a civil war?
You know - I do think we are coming to civil action if this keeps going on....I detest the Republican party and have never had such dislike for a group in my life and I'm an older senior!
DeleteThere will be unrest due to folks being poor - not getting the food they need, etc. Plus, the middle class has lost so much (of which I'm one!) and not happy about it. (From 2008 - Bush and the crash!)
Boehner is a drunken asshole....look at his eyes..you can see that he is hitting the bottle! He needs to be yanked from his position. Why Congressmen and women don't want the poor and others to be able to secure their own medical insurance and therefore obtain adequate medical care for their needs is beyond me. It doesn't make one bit of sense! Plus, they are suppose to be the Christian party which is complete bullshit!
Thank God we have President Obama leading our country!!!
In short? Whatever Sarah Palin is railing about, be assured she's only looking in the mirror and the opposite is true.
ReplyDeleteok, why isn't my Fed Income tax smaller? Since AZ stops payments for Welfare. Then stop my or lower my Federal Taxes.
ReplyDeleteBaffoons all the way around.
Why doesn't the state Boner is from impeach him now!
ReplyDeleteThe state Cruz is from, impeach him now!
ReplyDeleteBuy medicine from Canada or other countries. I don't know I just read about someone going to die if they don't get their medicine. I guess they don't have $$. So buying from other countries is not an option.
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