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Dems: Bush delayed healthcare laws too...Bush's fault
« on: March 26, 2014, 04:14:24 pm »
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/201800-dems-bush-delayed-laws-too

Democrats are pushing back at Republican outrage over the Obama administration’s latest unilateral change to ObamaCare, pointing to instances when President George W. Bush enacted similar extensions to the Medicare prescription drug benefit program.

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    http://t.co/rnR2mHXflM RT @mikememoli: @SpeakerBoehner on O-care extension: What the hell is this, a joke? Another deadline made meaningless
    — Eric Schultz (@Schultz44) March 26, 2014

    Outrageous RT @samsteinhp With just days to go before enrollment deadline, an admin waives penalties for some http://t.co/xsXiEyesBe
    — Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) March 26, 2014

The links go to a 2006 story about Bush extending an enrollment deadline and waiving penalty fees for some people that signed up late for the program.

The Obama administration said Tuesday it would extend the March 31 open enrollment deadline for people who say they tried to sign up for coverage on the new healthcare exchanges but failed to complete the process on time.

It’s the latest in a string of unilateral changes to the law, which include delaying the premium payments deadline, delaying the sign-up date for coverage that started Jan. 1, pushing back by six weeks the sign-up date for those seeking coverage by April 1 and delaying the second-year enrollment period until after the 2014 elections.

Republicans say Tuesday’s change was the 19th of its kind.

Many of the early delays were aimed at easing the burden of consumers who might have had trouble accessing HealthCare.gov because the website was down for the first two months of open enrollment.

But Republicans are furious, calling the extensions “lawless” and saying it’s unfair that some groups have to comply with pre-determined deadlines but not others.

“What the hell is this, a joke?” Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) asked at his weekly press conference on Wednesday.

“I’ve got to live by the law, you’ve got to live by the law, and guess what? The president has to live by the law as well,” Boehner concluded before leaving the press conference.

White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer countered that Republicans are only upset because the change means more people will successfully enroll under ObamaCare.

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    The reason the GOP is so upset abt allowing people to finish signing up for health care is simple: they want fewer people to sign up
    — Dan Pfeiffer (@pfeiffer44) March 26, 2014

Meantime, the liberal blog Think Progress went with this headline on its coverage of the delay: "Channeling Bush, Obama Extends Deadline For Health Insurance Enrollment."
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Re: Dems: Bush delayed healthcare laws too...Bush's fault
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2014, 04:35:01 pm »
Wow.just.wow

They are blaming Bush, seriously?

Obama's radical divisive failures cannot be tolerated for too much longer.

They live in progressive crazy fantasy-land.
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Re: Dems: Bush delayed healthcare laws too...Bush's fault
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2014, 05:18:22 pm »
Wow.just.wow

They are blaming Bush, seriously?

Obama's radical divisive failures cannot be tolerated for too much longer.

They live in progressive crazy fantasy-land.

Not really; they're trying to use what Bush did as a precedent that justifies what Obama is doing.  This needs to be recorded in detail so that it can be thrown back in their faces when the next Republican president uses executive orders as freely and creatively as Obama does to unwind/undo some of the damage liberals/democrats have done to this country.