Obamacare to Cost Companies $5,000 More Per Employee

Employers, for the most part, have tried to keep quiet when it comes to Obamacare.  The reason?  They don't want to become a target of the Obama regime, since it has a history of silencing the opposition and making their medlings a living hell.  The truth is that Obamacare is a significant financial burden on companies, so much so that many are cancelling their health care programs because it's less expensive to pay the penalty for the law.  A new survey shows that the law will cost employers and extra $5,000 per employee.

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Obamacare in California Sends Deaf Callers to Sex Hotline

When the White House was scrambling on March 31st to encourage their minions to sign up for Obamacare, the only thing they cared about was the perception and hitting their seven million figure.  They did, but we highly doubt it's real.  And given the number of people that lost their health care due to Obamacare, it hardly offsets that.  In California, though, deaf callers were dealt a surprise when trying to sign up for Covered California: they were put connected to a phone sex hotline.  The error itself is truly remarkable.

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Enforcement of Obamacare is Unknown

To encourage Americans to sign up for Obamacare if they don't already have health care insurance is that they'll face a financial penalty, which starts small in the first year and increases in the future.  Of all place, The New York Times admits it's unclear as to how strict the Obama regime will be enforcing this.  Why?  It could be that many people not signing up for Obamacare simply can't afford it and Democrats don't want to alienate any potential voters.  As always, there's a reason for every move this radical administration makes.  And it's not good press for the White House to be making headlines about fining millions of people - many of which lost their health care because of Obamacare.

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