Thursday, July 5, 2012

Not Exactly 50 Shades of Grey

But stimulating, none the less.


The ink is barely dry on the SCOTUS decision and already the DC barrister's are burning the midnight oil, closing loopholes in the LARGEST TAX INCREASE in US history.
"The Health and Human Services Department “was given a billion dollars implementation money,” Republican Rep. Denny Rehberg of Montana said. “That money is gone already on additional bureaucrats and IT programs, computerization for the implementation.”
 Well, $1 million isn't worth what it used to be.
The IRS, Health and Human Services and many other agencies will now write thousands of pages of regulations — an effort well under way:
“There’s already 13,000 pages of regulations, and they’re not even done yet,”Rehberg said.
OK. Since when does anyone other than Congress get to write tax code?
Does the Constitution allow the Executive branch to issue regulations on TAX CODE?
“It’s a delegation of extensive authority from Congress to the Department of Health and Human Services and a lot of boards and commissions and bureaus throughout the bureaucracy,” Matt Spalding of the Heritage Foundation said. “We counted about 180 or so.”
So Congress can defer on tax code to the 180+ NEW departments created in Obamacare?
“The fact of the matter is the mandate is about two percent of the whole piece of the legislation,” Spalding said. “It’s a minor part.”
Much bigger than the mandate itself are the insurance exchanges that will administer $681 billion in subsidies over 10 years, which will require a lot of new federal workers at the IRS and health department.
Mitch McConnell AND this TAX INCREASE needs to be repealed

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