You're seriously asking if I would kid about math? It's like you don't even know me anymore.
Hasta pronto, porque la vida no termina aqui...
America, stop pushing. I know what I'm doing.
Latrin only jokes about his political party affiliation, whether he is ClydeR and the silly notion that the Angel TV series was better than Buffy.
Who's gonna tell? Me? Anticor? The NSA? No, no, and no.
How hard is it to anonymize data? Blank out anything with a name, and in your email c/p that baseball thing I did before it and I guarantee nobody will read it far enough to get to the incriminating parts.
(Guarantee void in Tennessee.)
Hasta pronto, porque la vida no termina aqui...
America, stop pushing. I know what I'm doing.
The Obama administration will not penalize businesses that do not provide health insurance in 2014, the Treasury Department announced Tuesday.
Instead, it will delay enforcement of a major Affordable Care Act requirement that all employers with more than 50 employees provide coverage to their workers until 2015.
The administration said it would postpone the provision after hearing significant concerns from employers about the challenges of implementing it.
“We have heard concerns about the complexity of the requirements and the need for more time to implement them effectively,” Mark Mazur, Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, wrote in a late Tuesday blog post. “We recognize that the vast majority of businesses that will need to do this reporting already provide health insurance to their workers, and we want to make sure it is easy for others to do so.”
The Affordable Care Act requires all employers with more than 50 full-time workers provide health insurance or pay steep fines. That policy had raised concerns about companies downsizing their workforce or cutting workers’ hours in order to dodge the new mandate.
In delaying the enforcement of that rule, the White House sidesteps those challenges for one year. It is also the second significant interruption for the Affordable Care Act, following a one-year delay on key functions of the small business insurance marketplaces.
Together, the moves could draw criticism that the administration will not be able to put into effect its signature legislative accomplishment on schedule.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...-2015/?print=1
LOL. And it's just a coincidence that the "new" implimentation date is after the 2014 elections.
"There's no problems with Obamacare.. everything is fine!"
Suckers.
Well, I mean seriously.. they can't implement the Employer Mandate until after the 2014 elections. They don't want a landslide victory for Republicans. The Employee mandate was the only would that would have impacted people really next year. Individual still applies, and the effects of that likely wouldn't appear till 2015 anyway.
It's such an awesomely great bill.. they don't even want to enact it.
I wonder though.. since everything gets delayed with this bill.. is it still a zero increase on the debt like they claimed?
Couldn't believe it when I read that story. I was like...wow...this is such a piece of shit legislation that I can't believe anyone still thinks it's any good.
I think Democrats are suffering from Stockholm syndrome in regards to Obama.