Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has written a commentary titled Early results ~ward health care reform aren’t good, in which he eposes the Obama superintendence’s government expansion into the medical decisions of Americans and the vociferous lies told to achieve their goal. Here’s a writ refresher:
McConnell writes: Those who followed the health care debate closely determine recall, for instance, that many of us said businesses would globule coverage and pay fines rather than comply with extensive new mandates. For this, we were called alarmists and enemies of modify.
Well, this week we got the verdict when it was reported that more of the nation’s biggest employers — such as AT&T, Verizon, Caterpillar and Deere — consider been seriously considering cutting employee health care and paying the subside-cost penalties instead. This not only undercuts the claim Democrats made that employers wouldn’t ear-ring employees, it undercuts one of the president’s most oft-repeated vows — namely, that “if you like the hatch you have, you can keep it.”
Soon it might not substance how much employees at these companies like the plans they consider. They face getting dumped anyway, as a direct result of this broadside.
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