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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Give Us A Break



Politics aside, the Affordable (or Non-Affordable) Care Act is law. What does that mean for us Americans? Well, it means you must have health insurance or you will be fined. You are required by the full strength of the IRS arm of intimidation. And of course the threat of superior fire power Big Brother has against us is also looming in the background. Government is force and they want to force us to have healthcare no matter the issue of constitutionality and our individual liberty.

So, if you keep up with current events, you probably have noticed the fallout of the unavailing of Healthcare.gov. This Administration's most loyalist supporters have even turned on him. Former White House Press Secretary and loyal mouthpiece for the Obama Administration, has lamented that the implementation of Healthcare.gov was "excruciatingly embarrassing." The system is very incompetent from the start. It's full of bugs, errors, and everything wrong you can think of. Amazon.com runs better and probably should have been consulted before starting on this big pile of crap.

You know that fingers will be pointed and the blame game will start. It is already being reported that the Contractors have prepared testimony pushing the blame on the White House and HHS.

Again, what does it mean for us? We are still going to be forced and will be fined if we don't get healthcare by March 2014. So, why should we be forced and not receive a break? Good question.

I believe we need a one year waiver to sign up so the Government can get this chaotic system under control and fixed. Big Business was given waivers, so why can't the individual American receive a waiver to sign up? It defies reason. It's only what is fair. Bill Oreilly, the Fox News blowhard even is right on this. I don't like saying he is right on things, it makes me feel all dirty like hearing him on the voicemail scandal.

I hate this law but it is law. If it is going to be law then it must be equitable and fair. It's not working right now and we as individuals should not be forced to sign up until it is smooth and running properly. I do hope we get a one year waiver. There is legislation being proposed, I believe now.



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