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Sebelius Tells Congress Individual Mandate Won’t Be Repealed – That Was Repealed Last Week

Posted by Jim Hoft on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, 5:58 PM


HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Wednesday there would be no delay of Obamacare’s individual mandate.
 Via The Politico:


But according to The Wall Street Journal Obama repealed the individual mandate in Obamacare that requires Americans to purchase health insurance or else pay a tax penalty.
And it was delayed last week.


ObamaCare’s implementers continue to roam the battlefield and shoot their own wounded, and the latest casualty is the core of the Affordable Care Act—the individual mandate. To wit, last week the Administration quietly excused millions of people from the requirement to purchase health insurance or else pay a tax penalty.

This latest political reconstruction has received zero media notice, and the Health and Human Services Department didn’t think the details were worth discussing in a conference call, press materials or fact sheet. Instead, the mandate suspension was buried in an unrelated rule that was meant to preserve some health plans that don’t comply with ObamaCare benefit and redistribution mandates. Our sources only noticed the change this week.

That seven-page technical bulletin includes a paragraph and footnote that casually mention that a rule in a separate December 2013 bulletin would be extended for two more years, until 2016. Lo and behold, it turns out this second rule, which was supposed to last for only a year, allows Americans whose coverage was cancelled to opt out of the mandate altogether.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/03/after-50-gop-votes-to-repeal-obamacare-barack-obama-finally-repeals-individual-mandate/
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