Dems run away from Obamacare penalty they imposed

koshergrl

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Oh look, they're crooks and hypocrites. Apparently the penalties are meant to be only for OTHER people.

"The Democrats who wrote and passed the Affordable Care Act were sure of two things: The law had to include a mandate requiring every American to purchase health insurance, and it had to have an enforcement mechanism to make the mandate work. Enforcement has always been at the heart of Obamacare....

"... Tax filing season is enlightening many Americans for the first time about the "mechanics involved" in Obamacare's fee structure, Democratic Rep. Lloyd Doggett wrote to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on December 29. "Many taxpayers will see the financial consequences of their decision not to enroll in health insurance for the first time when they make the Shared Responsibility Payment."
"That is why Doggett, who has since been joined by fellow Democratic Reps. Sander Levin and Jim McDermott, asked the administration to create a new signup period for anyone who claims ignorance of the penalty....

"It's not the most stringent standard: Just say you didn't know. But even with that low bar, a significant number of Americans will decide not to enroll in Obamacare. For some, it's the result of a financial calculation; paying the fine is cheaper than complying. Others are unaware. Maybe a few are just defiant."

"Whatever the reasons, quite a few people will be hit with the penalty; Doggett and his Democratic colleagues subscribe to the Treasury Department's estimate that somewhere between three million and six million Americans will have to pay the Obamacare penalty on the tax forms they're filing now. Many will owe more next year, when the penalty goes even higher in 2016."

Dems run away from Obamacare penalty they imposed WashingtonExaminer.com
 
The Washington Examiner is a political journalism publication based in Washington, D.C., that distributes its content via daily online reports and a weekly magazine.[1] It is owned by MediaDC,[2] a subsidiary of Clarity Media Group,[3] which is owned by Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz[4] and which also owns the influential conservative opinion magazine The Weekly Standard.[5] From 2005 to mid-2013, the Examiner published a daily tabloid-sized newspaper, distributed free throughout the Washington, D.C., metro area, largely focused on local news and conservative commentary.[1] The local newspaper ceased publication on June 14, 2013, and its content began to focus exclusively on national politics, switching its print edition from a daily newspaper to a weekly magazine format.[6]

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Yo, its "TAX TIME" maybe the reality will ZAP them!

"GTP"

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