The IRS is going to be "in charge" of "a huge national database" on health care that will include Americans’ "personal, intimate, most close-to-the-vest-secrets.
The IRS is "going to be in charge of our health care.
The IRS will have the ability potentially" to deny or delay health care.
led the House for the 37'th wasted time on a vote to repeal Obamacare. Good law or bad law, it doesn't matter this vote was going no where.
House GOP Deputy Whip Tom Cole asserted “We should never miss the chance to remind voters
that this measure passed without a single Republican vote; the president
and congressional Democrats bear sole responsibility for its passage
and implementation.”
He noted, “Obamacare remains intensely unpopular, and that sentiment is likely to become more widespread as all aspects of the new law are implemented.”
He noted, “Obamacare remains intensely unpopular, and that sentiment is likely to become more widespread as all aspects of the new law are implemented.”
A recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that many of the law's provisions are, in fact, broadly popular, but that the bulk of Americans have no idea what is actually in the law. More than 40 percent of folks in the poll didn’t even realize that it is the law of the land.
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