Unfortunately, it’s what the majority of voters in 2012 wanted. So, the best way to deal with it is to let it take effect and hopefully the voters will backlash against it.
Great idea.
That is how we got rid of the IRS.
And the EPA.
Interior Department.
Department of Education....
Wait...that didn’t work with them?
When's the last time an entitlement fell to voter displeasure?
Here is Cruz's argument, as he explained it to Alex Pappas, of the Daily Caller:
Fighting this fight wont be easy, but its now or never. President Obamas strategy is simple: on January 1, the subsidies kick in. President Obama wants to get as many Americans addicted to the subsidies because he knows that in modern times, no major entitlement has ever been implemented and then unwound. Thats why the administration announced that it wont enforce eligibility requirementsessentially encouraging fraud and liar loansbecause that way the most people possible will get addicted to the sugar.
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While the ultimate goal is to repeal the law in its entirety, defunding is a crucial step so we can stop the law from being implemented before Americans get hooked on the subsidies.
Of course, the Senate is unlikely to pass the CR with the defunding provision in it, and, if they did, would Zero ever sign it?
If it comes down to a stalemate in which the House refuses to pass a CR that can be enacted into law, then we have the dreaded government shutdown. ObamaCare limps along on whatever mandatory spending is still authorized or can be scrounged up for it extra-legally. Obama blames the GOP for the shutdown, and the MSM carries his water.
My bet is there will be some sort of compromise in which implementation is postponed a year or so. Obama might well come around to such, if it can be spun in a reasonably face-saving fashion. After all, he has himself illegally delayed the employer mandate. He knows the bill is a train wreck. He may fear that Cruz is wrong in his assessment above of its addicting effect and that implementing it would in fact confirm to voters all the reasons they presently hate it and give the Senate to the GOP and strengthen the House GOP. Goodbye agenda! He may figure that delaying the train wreck will get him past 2014 in the best possible shape. After all, the sole reason it's finally being implemented only now is that the Donks were afraid to spring it before the 2012 cycle.