A couple of weeks ago, we discussed how the poorly-drafted PPACA will end up being unworkable, a function of it being passed in a hurry through parliamentary tricks to get the skin-of-the-teeth votes it needed. The next step of that dance is occurring, with the Obama administration blithely claiming that it can ignore the statutory language, and Senator Hatch warning the administration not to act so lawlessly.
Obamacare oops II
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Rafael Mangual Project Manager, Legal Policy rmangual@manhattan-institute.org |
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