Key Obamacare provision delayed

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Washington (CNN) - The requirement that businesses provide their workers with health insurance or face fines – a key provision contained in President Barack Obama's sweeping health care law – will be delayed by one year, the Treasury Department said Tuesday.

The postponement came after business owners expressed concerns about the complexity of the law’s reporting requirements, the agency said in its announcement. Under the Affordable Care Act, businesses employing 50 or more full-time workers that don't provide them health insurance will be penalized.

"We recognize that the vast majority of businesses that will need to do this reporting already provide health insurance to their workers, and we want to make sure it is easy for others to do so. We have listened to your feedback. And we are taking action," Mark J. Mazur, assistant secretary for tax policy, wrote in a post on the website of the Treasury Department, which is tasked with implementing the employer mandate.

Mazur said the extra year before the requirement goes into effect will allow the government time to assess ways to simplify the reporting process for businesses. Penalties for firms not providing health coverage to employees will now begin in 2015 – after next year’s congressional elections.

The new delay will not affect other aspects of the health law, including the establishment of exchanges in states for low-income Americans to obtain health insurance.

Supporters of the employer mandate note that most firms already provide health insurance to full time workers, and downplay the effect the requirement would have on small businesses, citing figures showing the vast majority of small businesses employ fewer than 50 workers.

But opponents claim the employer mandate is a potential job killer, saying businesses near the 50-worker cutoff will be unlikely to ramp up hiring if it means they're required to provide employees health insurance.

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“The administration has finally recognized the obvious – employers need more time and clarification of the rules of the road before implementing the employer mandate,” said Randy Johnson, a vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a business group.

Obama's administration has previously expressed openness to making the health care law easier to implement, and acted to shorten applications for health insurance on government-run exchanges from 21 pages to three.

On Tuesday, Obama’s senior adviser Valerie Jarrett – who acts as the White House’s liaison to big business – wrote the new delay was indicative of the administration’s determination to implement the health care law effectively and fairly, and that it wouldn’t affect other aspects of Obamacare.

“While major portions of the law have yet to be implemented, it’s already a little more affordable for businesses to offer quality health coverage to their employees,” Jarrett wrote, adding later: “As we implement this law, we have and will continue to make changes as needed. In our ongoing discussions with businesses we have heard that you need the time to get this right.”

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Yet many Republicans – and even some Democrats - have continued to express serious concerns about the roll-out of Obamacare. On Tuesday, GOP lawmakers said the delay of the employer mandate didn’t go far enough.

“This announcement means even the Obama administration knows the 'train wreck' will only get worse,” House Speaker John Boehner wrote.

"Obamacare costs too much and it isn’t working the way the administration promised,” Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Senate Minority Leader, wrote in response to the decision, adding: “The fact remains that Obamacare needs to be repealed and replaced with common-sense reforms that actually lower costs for Americans."

Rep. Eric Cantor, the House Majority Leader, was more succinct. "The best delay for ObamaCare is a permanent one," he wrote on Twitter.

Some Democrats have also voiced concern about the roll-out of the health law – Sen. Max Baucus, a key Democrat who helped craft the legislation, expressed serious anxiety in April about its rollout.

"The administration's public information campaign on the benefits of the Affordable Care Act deserves a failing grade. You need to fix this," Baucus told Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at a hearing.

"I just see a huge train wreck coming down," he added later.
 

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Of course it would need work, nothing is perfect. After is submitted and open to the public, it would still need work. Also, he would be out of office and they will just trash this. That is the way things are. u_u
 

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Of course it would need work, nothing is perfect. After is submitted and open to the public, it would still need work. Also, he would be out of office and they will just trash this. That is the way things are. u_u

<_< He should have worked on it before passing it not after. Terrible planning. He should have spent 4 years improving and perfecting it THEN trying to pass it. Why would you pass something you know is broken?

Healthcare isn't a bad idea but he didn't have realistic expectations. It is now costing 2X what he said and the IRS is still trying to figure out how this is all going to work. No one read the full thing before voting on it. It is just a cluster**** of poor planning and rushes decisions.
 

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As it's from the Obama administration, this will most likely backfire and be carried on the middle- and lower class citizens' backs, financially.
 

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blame Ronald Wilson Reagan and george w bush

Ronald Wilson Reagan = 666. he encouraged the government live above their means and he created big debt that all the other republicans Presidents still carried out his plan.

when Reagan president he tripled the Gross Federal Debt, from $900 billion to $2.7 trillion
 

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<_< He should have worked on it before passing it not after. Terrible planning. He should have spent 4 years improving and perfecting it THEN trying to pass it. Why would you pass something you know is broken?

Healthcare isn't a bad idea but he didn't have realistic expectations. It is now costing 2X what he said and the IRS is still trying to figure out how this is all going to work. No one read the full thing before voting on it. It is just a cluster**** of poor planning and rushes decisions.

He knows his time is up. >_>

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....But you do though. :|

blame Ronald Wilson Reagan and george w bush

Ronald Wilson Reagan = 666. he encouraged the government live above their means and he created big debt that all the other republicans Presidents still carried out his plan.

when Reagan president he tripled the Gross Federal Debt, from $900 billion to $2.7 trillion

We were much more stable when Bill Clinton was in office.
 

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We were much more stable when Bill Clinton was in office.

Not really. We were in the midst of the .com bubble.



What it boils down to is that the "surplus" was created from using social security bonds to fund various nonsense. They basically cooked the books to make it look like there was a surplus.

Further, it was under Clinton that the beginnings of the FHA began to expand - a major factor that began to develop the housing market bubble - which was enabled by a centralized national bank (established under FDR through the FDIC):

The Fractional Reserve system sunk the inflation it was generating into the housing market through the purchasing and transfer of Mortgage Backed Securities. The "Hyper Inflation" scenario described toward the end of that article is almost exactly what was going on with the sale of Mortgage Backed Securities.

This is why we "bailed out" the banks. That's what being part of the FDIC means.

Of course - the media spun it to make it sound like it was all the fault of banks and a lack of regulation... but the fact is that the abuse couldn't have happened without the FDIC and a centralized bank (the Federal Reserve). Just removing the FDIC would have prevented much of it - as the banks would no longer be insured by the government printing press.

Here is what gets me about the immigration bill, though:



"But employers who do offer insurance also can face fines. If the coverage costs a worker more than 9.5% of pay, it is deemed unaffordable and the worker becomes eligible for ObamaCare's exchange subsidies.

These employers would have to pay the government up to $3,000 per full-time worker who receives ObamaCare subsidies.

Some employers have said they would seek to limit ObamaCare fines by shifting some workers to part-time, which the law defines as fewer than 30 hours.

The immigration bill, as written, would provide another path for avoiding fines by hiring of legalized immigrants as full-time employees, since they wouldn't be eligible for ObamaCare for a decade or more.
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That's just ****ing awesome.
 

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As it's from the Obama administration, this will most likely backfire and be carried on the middle- and lower class citizens' backs, financially.

Holy shit! Batten down the windows and hide your children! I agree with YowYan on something political! This must be another sign the apocalypse is at hand!

blame Ronald Wilson Reagan and george w bush

Ronald Wilson Reagan = 666. he encouraged the government live above their means and he created big debt that all the other republicans Presidents still carried out his plan.

when Reagan president he tripled the Gross Federal Debt, from $900 billion to $2.7 trillion

Recessions come and go. Reagans came and went. This one is all on Obama who has spent more than every other president combined.

Actually were you even alive for Reagan?

Whatever. What's really pissing me off is when I heard about schools trying to get kids to sell Obamacare to their parents. That is just beyond all ****ing belief. You're really gonna try to brainwash kids to buy into your bullshit healthcare bill? I would have walked into that school and punched the first male teacher I saw in the mouth if that were my kid.
 
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