“The Great American Waiver Act”

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With a title such as “Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act,” you’d think the House Republicans’ plan to kill HealthScare would find its way onto the front pages of the parrot press. Alas, unless the migraine I’ve suffered for the past two days has interfered with my vision, I saw no exclusive report on the bill over the website pages of the New York Times, TIME magazine, Newsweek, Orange County Register, or the Los Angeles Times.

Luckily, there is Michelle Malkin, who covers the news exceptionally well.

Befitting a Republican political ploy is how the Obama houseboys of Hardball saw this simple Bill and its title.

From the hulking horror itself I had originally excerpted here, so that you could get a feel for the impenetrable legalese the Managerial State has evolved over time to ensure the people have not the faintest notion what’s upon them.

If the H.R.4872 Reconciliation Act of 2010 was not cause for revolution, I don’t know what is. It has thousands of sections. Green provisions, early learning fund, promotion of employment experience, translation or interpretation services, whistle blower provisions—all sub-chapters in what is a violative bill by every conceivable criterion.

The two pages endeavoring “to repeal the job-killing health care law and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010” are indeed too sweet and simple to be true. Not in Washington.

One thought on ““The Great American Waiver Act”

  1. Myron Pauli

    Obama wanted to do what FDR, Truman, JFK, LBJ, Jimmy C, and Clinton failed to do – pass a “UNIVERSAL COVERAGE” bill. The main reason is 10 million or so workers currently uncovered – often voluntary. The trouble is that in order to sweep in the 10 million, they passed a 2900 page monstrosity that is causing the other 150 million workers (and their employers) enormous confusion, uncertainty, and grief. In other words, Obama stepped in DOO-DOO.

    The Republicans have no principles and are just looking to position themselves politically. They and the Dems are now wrestling with this sack of liquified manure and probably no one wants to take responsibility for the mess…

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