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IRS warned Champ: 'Illegal to pay ObamaCare subsidies to insurance companies' |
2016-06-02 |
![]() Fisher's testimony suggests the White House knew it was breaking the law when it decided to go forward with the subsidies. He testified to telling administration officials that "there was no clear reference in the section regarding the cost-sharing reduction payments to the Internal Revenue Code in the Affordable Care Act" and the "cost-sharing reduction payments are not linked to the Internal Revenue Code, as far as I could tell, directly anywhere." If this all sounds obscure and complicated, that's because it is. Two years ago, the White House asked Congress for money to subsidize insurance companies participating in ObamaCare. The payments, designed to cover the costs of insuring people whose income was at or below 400 percent of the poverty line, were authorized by the Affordable Care Act but never appropriated by the legislature, which holds the power of the purse. In other words, the concept of the subsidies was legal, but actually paying them was not, absent additional action from Congress. Bonnie Kristian |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 Since when has breaking the law mattered to Emperor Omcfuddle? |
Posted by: DarthVader 2016-06-02 10:19 |
#1 Fisher's testimony suggests the White House knew it was breaking the law when it decided to go forward with the subsidies. Laws are for little people, ends justifies the means, yada yada yada with this bunch of government grand poopahs and apparatchiks. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2016-06-02 08:38 |