Thursday, June 11, 2015

Since When Have Facts Mattered

So Long As You Ignore The Problems, Obamacare Is Perfect

By Barbwire, Jun. 10, 2015

President Barack Obama at the G7 Summit this week, while arguing against an ongoing Supreme Court case, claimed his first term healthcare overhaul has no problems whatsoever.

“What’s more, the thing is working,” the president declared. “I mean, part of what’s bizarre about this whole thing is we haven’t had a lot of conversation about the horrors of Obamacare because none of them come to pass.”

The Supreme Court case, King v. Burwell, is part of a series of lawsuits which argue that Obamacare was written so that only individuals in states with their own exchanges could get tax credits. Plaintiffs in the case argue that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can’t provide tax credits for individuals in states that opted-out of setting up their own healthcare exchanges.

Nevertheless, Obama took time during his speech not to discuss the actual language being disputed but to argue the benefits of Obamacare.

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