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Monday, July 2, 2012
MORE LIES MY PRESIDENT TOLD ME
"If you are a family making less than $250,000 a year, your taxes will not go up. Period."
If the ACA (ObamaCare) had been honestly portrayed as the massive tax increase we now know that it is, it would never have been passed into law in the first place.
As Ben Shapiro points out, the Obama administration has now been hoisted on its own petard and forced to either admit the truth that the no-tax pledge was a lie; that the "penalty" was a tax all along or keep lying and denying what the Supreme Court has ruled. So guess which way Jack Lew goes? Yep, more lies in defense of THE lie.
The fact of the matter is that the only way the ACA is constitutional is as a tax. If it's not a tax, then it's not constitutional. And yet the Obama administration still won't admit that what they have done is a massive tax increase.This kind of cynicism perfectly illustrates the corruption at the heart of the Obama administration.
Also read about how Obama is determined to raise the price of health care for service members:
OBAMA TO SERVICE MEMBERS: PAY UP!
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Of course the ACA is a punitive tax much like the several other punitive taxes we've had for decades. Now you can get caught up on wording, but if you, like 85% of Americans have health care through your job, you pay nothing in a tax. The ACA tax is no different than the tax implications of having/not having children or owning a home. If you have children you can have a tax deduction. If I don't have kids, why am I paying a higher tax?
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