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...the letter of the law is irrelevant to the obama administration. Witness the exemptions unions get to his healthcare monstrosity. Witness the crimes by the black panthers at polling places where he and holder have "no interest" in prosecuting. Witness his "presidential edicts" that outnumber any previous president by a wide margin. Obama thinks he is "King".




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Liberals are like a "Slinky". Totally useless, but somehow ya can't help but smile when you see one tumble down a flight of stairs!


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ocare has a problem?
By: meme
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Mon, 10 Dec 12 6:12 AM
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http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2012-12-08/anything-see-here

-The following is the key language that is now in question: (Link)

Tax credits are available if

(A) the monthly premiums for such month for 1 or more qualified health plans offered in the individual market within a State which cover the taxpayer, the taxpayer's spouse, or any dependentof the taxpayer and.....

......which were enrolled through an Exchange established by the State

The tax credits are limited to those states that establish their own HIX. Period. The Letter of the Law reads, (clearly to me) that the ACA tax credits are not available in states that choose to have D.C. manage the required HIX (option #3)

-Many states have refused to set up their own HIX. The following shows the tally as of 11/29. Yesterday, NJ’s Chris Christie, surprisingly, said “Nix to HIX”.


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