Posted on 04/08/2011 2:22:53 PM PDT by landsbaum
A year of contentious debate finally concluded this week following overwhelming votes of both houses of Congress to repeal a relatively small, but typically onerous, requirement of President Barack Obama's signature health care law.
Oddly enough, the president said he was pleased that Congress corrected "a flaw" in Obamacare that would have placed unnecessary bookkeeping burdens on small businesses, requiring them to file an IRS Form 1099 for every vendor or individual they pay more than $600 in a year. The president apparently hadn't noticed the burdensome flaw when he signed the law last year. . .
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Of course not. This dope probably has no idea how to spell 1099, let alone know what a 1099 form is.
I may have brought this point up before, but since there is no severablity clause in the bill, by taking out even one part of it doesn’t it make the whole thing void?
What?!
Isn’t there a provision in the that law that prevents any revisions to it? I seem to have heard of something like that when they we shoving that down our throats.
Since now we “make up the rules as we go”, little things like that must not matter anymore.
Meanwhile, their Death Panels stay in so We The People can “beg” for our lives?
NS!
/sarc
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