Posted on 07/11/2013 1:22:02 PM PDT by Jonah Vark
WASHINGTON, D.C. In light of the Obama Administrations recent announcement that it will delay the ObamaCare employer mandate until 2015, U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.) co-sponsored two amendments today that would delay the individual and employer mandates. The amendments were introduced by U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (Kan.) to the FY2014 Labor-HHS-Ed appropriations bill.
Picking and choosing which aspects of this flawed law to postpone is like riding a bike with one wheel it simply does not work, said Blunt. Ill continue to support efforts to repeal and defund ObamaCare so that we can prevent this deeply flawed law from enacting further economic harm to individuals, families, job creators, and all Americans.
Blunt joined his colleagues for a press conference and signed a letter yesterday calling on President Barack Obama to enact a permanent delay of ObamaCare for all Americans. Blunt also spoke on the Senate floor this week about this critical issue, and invited Missourians to share their questions about the burdensome law on Facebook and Twitter.
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NO, no, no!
REQUIRE the immediate implementation of the onerous clauses.
It’s the DEMOCRATs’ Waterloo. Don’t let them escape it.
Jeez.
Once again the republicans ruin their chance of victory.
WHAT THE PHUCK IS WRONG WITH THEM, THIS HELPS THE DEMS IN 2014.
You nailed it! Blunt and the others should just shutup and let nobamacare fall flat on it’s face.
Of course we all gotta realize it was designed to fail from the get go. Got to fail so we can all enjoy single payer.
The fact that they are doing this confirms that theory that a lot of big GOP contributors are getting REEEEEEEEEALLY RICH off of Obamacare. The Party has no plans to repeal or defund it.
The dems probably set the GOP up again.
“Even the GOP agrees with our plan! So, vote Democrat because it was our idea!”
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