For the first time in history Americans will be taxed for breathing. There is no commerce involved, no activity involved, for the simple fact that you are alive you will be fined for being born. If you are an employer with over 50 employees you will be required to provide Health Care for your employees or face a $2,000 fine per employee. That is a $100,000 fine if you are a restaurant with 50 employees. Can you blame that restaurant or family drugstore for firing employees to get under that 50 employee threshold?
The good new - the bill will guarantee new jobs be created! The bill calls for 16,500 new IRS agents to be hired to enforce Obamacare. So you don't want to pay your fine for being born. Good for you. The bill calls for jail time for not buying insurance or paying your fine.
Never has there been such a partisan President or partisan Congress. Never. This legislation passed without a single Republican vote in either House. 34 brave Democrats braved their leadership to vote against this crap sandwich providing prove that there was Bi-Partisan Opposition to this bill.
Redstate put it well here:
It is easy in the face of what happened tonight to sound or become defeatist. You mustn’t.Over a Dozen states Attorney Generals and over 30 states are preparing to sue the federal government over the Unconstitutionality of Obamacare. This matter will probably be settled in the US Supreme Court. Remember folks - elections have consequences.
Freedom needs you now more than ever. The fight has only just begun. But we must be clear what the strategy is and what the battle plan looks like.
Tonight the Democrats voted to put people in jail who have no insurance, raise the costs of health care, destroy the federal government’s bond rating, keep unemployment high, and kill forever the mythological creature known as the pro-life Democrat.
On Friday, Rush Limbaugh said we should remember that there is a difference between the Democrats and Republicans. That is true. We see it tonight. But we need to be crystal clear on something — the Republican leadership remains accommodationist and fearful of being labeled the ‘party of no.’
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