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Wanna know why no one is hiring??? ObamaCare. Two years after Nancy Pelosi said we have to pass it so everyone can learn what's in it --- no one has a clue what's in it. Why hire people now when in 2013 you're just going to have to turn around and lay them off because of crushing taxes, regulations, fees and paperwork?
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...macare-battle/ Republicans Prepare for Next Phase of 'Obamacare' Battle By Judson Berger Published August 09, 2011 | FoxNews.com Just because Congress spent the last several months locking horns over the debt ceiling doesn't mean Republicans have forgotten how much they hate the health care overhaul. They haven't. And when lawmakers return from break after Labor Day, conservatives are planning a renewed effort to chip away at the law. A new report Tuesday claiming budget analysts understated the cost of the law by up to $50 billion a year likely will only fuel concerns about the bill in a climate of austerity. Add that to GOP charges that the bill's individual mandate is unconstitutional, that its tax hikes will hurt the economy and that its subsidies represent another burden on a strained budget. Though a full-fledged bill to repeal the law died in the Senate early this year following its symbolic passage in the House, Republicans are not giving up. House Speaker John Boehner reminded Democrats last week, following another bleak unemployment report, that Republicans want to "repeal the job-crushing health care law with all of its mandates and tax hikes." A spokeswoman for House Republican Leader Eric Cantor told FoxNews.com that Republicans will "continue our focus on undoing the flawed ObamaCare law" when Congress returns. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...#ixzz1UbrUE6hC |
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Hey Brad, the "nobody knows what's it in" talking point expired at least a year ago. Maybe you didn't get the memo. Here, in case you don't know how to google "Affordable Care Act:" http://www.healthcare.gov/
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