Obamacare is beating its cost expectations

No we can't.
for a law that's deemed so wrong it makes little sense for the POTUS to give businesses another year to iron out the wrinkles and get it right, after all, it's their livelihood .... giving business owners a break, can't have that type of lawless assault now can we? Originally Posted by CJ7
Not because it was pushed back beyond the 2014 mid-term elections? ....
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brilliant
no its not brilliant, its lawless
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  • 12-12-2013, 09:24 AM
no its not brilliant, its lawless Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought

can you prove that? or just another talking point?

funny how all the republican congressmen with law degrees, the judges, both federal and state, and anyone that can and make it stick haven't nailed Obie to the floor in a Federal court aint it?



take this with you, thoughtless ..

In 1946, legislators passed the Administrative Procedures Act, which governs the way that regulatory agencies carry out legislation. That law both gives agencies discretion in setting up laws, but holds them accountable for carrying out Congress’s intentions.
“Under the Administrative Procedure Act precedent, the courts can compel agencies that have been unreasonably delayed,” says Simon Lazarus, a senior counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center. “Those tend to involve delays that have gone on for years.”

and there you have it
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Nevergaveitathought is just another in a long line of aginners rooting for failure.

The same kind of attitude that led this congress to be the least effective in US History.
can you prove that? or just another talking point?

funny how all the republican congressmen with law degrees, the judges, both federal and state, and anyone that can and make it stick haven't nailed Obie to the floor in a Federal court aint it?



take this with you, thoughtless ..

In 1946, legislators passed the Administrative Procedures Act, which governs the way that regulatory agencies carry out legislation. That law both gives agencies discretion in setting up laws, but holds them accountable for carrying out Congress’s intentions.
“Under the Administrative Procedure Act precedent, the courts can compel agencies that have been unreasonably delayed,” says Simon Lazarus, a senior counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center. “Those tend to involve delays that have gone on for years.”

and there you have it Originally Posted by CJ7

prove it? that's a ridiculous challenge. only 6 year olds come with terms like prove it or nanny nanny boo boo.

proved is a legal term only satisfied in a court of law. knowledge and sense are applied to render sound judgment, that's what is needed here, sound judgment.

testimony by and interviews of various law professors before congress and by journalists have revealed their considered judgment. both Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz and Jonathan Turley of Georgetown University have rendered their considered sound judgment regarding Obama's dangerous acts. megyn kelly interviewed another law professor this past week who did the same.
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can you prove that? Originally Posted by CJ7
Yes. December 2014 follows after the election in 2014.
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  • 12-12-2013, 10:44 AM
prove it? that's a ridiculous challenge. only 6 year olds come with terms like prove it or nanny nanny boo boo.

proved is a legal term only satisfied in a court of law. knowledge and sense are applied to render sound judgment, that's what is needed here, sound judgment.

testimony by and interviews of various law professors before congress and by journalists have revealed their considered judgment. both Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz and Jonathan Turley of Georgetown University have rendered their considered sound judgment regarding Obama's dangerous acts. megyn kelly interviewed another law professor this past week who did the same. Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought

so your opinion, and the opinions of media reporters trumps a law passed in 1946 ??

got it

next contestant please.
so your opinion, and the opinions of media reporters trumps a law passed in 1946 ??

got it

next contestant please. Originally Posted by CJ7
your post is unfathomable
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  • 12-12-2013, 10:47 AM
your post is unfathomable Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
speaks volumes for your comprehension skills.
can you prove that? or just another talking point?

funny how all the republican congressmen with law degrees, the judges, both federal and state, and anyone that can and make it stick haven't nailed Obie to the floor in a Federal court aint it?



take this with you, thoughtless ..

In 1946, legislators passed the Administrative Procedures Act, which governs the way that regulatory agencies carry out legislation. That law both gives agencies discretion in setting up laws, but holds them accountable for carrying out Congress’s intentions.
“Under the Administrative Procedure Act precedent, the courts can compel agencies that have been unreasonably delayed,” says Simon Lazarus, a senior counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center. “Those tend to involve delays that have gone on for years.”

and there you have it Originally Posted by CJ7
plagiarize n puto...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...is-that-legal/
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To make what "adjustment"?
Originally Posted by LexusLover
Management of these small companies will have to decide on one of the following:

1) Will they pay for the health insurance for their employees.
2) Will they just give money to the employees and let them go shop for a policy on the government exchange. Like Trader Joe's did.
3) Or will they just pay the fine and not insure their employees.