The Law of Unintended Consequences

Good Intentions“Unexpected!” That should be how the Obama administration is remembered in history books. I could make a very long list of things that have happened as a result of administration policies that have had consequences that “nobody” could have foreseen. Well, no Democrats or reporters anyway.

I suspect that from time to time I’ll be adding to this list, simply because it’s easy and I’m lazy.

Today’s installment? Obamacare!

Thinking back to 2008 and Mr. Obama’s promises to make sure everyone had health care and that the costs would go down for middle class families, his biggest supporters were unions. Not just the public employee unions but the private sector unions as well. They lined up behind Mr. Obama and Democrats and swept him into office. Health care for all and if you like your insurance and your doctor you can keep them! Everybody wins but the insurance companies and they’re “bad” anyway because they’re “for-profit”.

Well, welcome to buyer’s remorse. James Hoffa, President of the Teamsters, and two other influential union leaders have sent a letter to Harry Reid and Nancy (we’ve got to pass the bill to find out what’s in it) Pelosi whining about the result of their electing him.

Dear Leader Reid and Leader Pelosi:

Im from the governmentWhen you and the President sought our support for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), you pledged that if we liked the health plans we have now, we could keep them. Sadly, that promise is under threat. Right now, unless you and the Obama Administration enact an equitable fix, the ACA will shatter not only our hard-earned health benefits, but destroy the foundation of the 40 hour work week that is the backbone of the American middle class.

Like millions of other Americans, our members are front-line workers in the American economy. We have been strong supporters of the notion that all Americans should have access to quality, affordable health care. We have also been strong supporters of you. In campaign after campaign we have put boots on the ground, gone door-to-door to get out the vote, run phone banks and raised money to secure this vision.

Now this vision has come back to haunt us.

Since the ACA was enacted, we have been bringing our deep concerns to the Administration, seeking reasonable regulatory interpretations to the statute that would help prevent the destruction of non-profit health plans. As you both know first-hand, our persuasive arguments have been disregarded and met with a stone wall by the White House and the pertinent agencies. This is especially stinging because other stakeholders have repeatedly received successful interpretations for their respective grievances. Most disconcerting of course is last week’s huge accommodation for the employer community—extending the statutorily mandated “December 31, 2013” deadline for the employer mandate and penalties.

Time is running out: Congress wrote this law; we voted for you. We have a problem; you need to fix it. The unintended consequences of the ACA are severe. Perverse incentives are already creating nightmare scenarios:

First, the law creates an incentive for employers to keep employees’ work hours below 30 hours a week. Numerous employers have begun to cut workers’ hours to avoid this obligation, and many of them are doing so openly. The impact is two-fold: fewer hours means less pay while also losing our current health benefits.

Second, millions of Americans are covered by non-profit health insurance plans like the ones in which most of our members participate. These non-profit plans are governed jointly by unions and companies under the Taft-Hartley Act. Our health plans have been built over decades by working men and women. Under the ACA as interpreted by the Administration, our employees will treated differently and not be eligible for subsidies afforded other citizens. As such, many employees will be relegated to second-class status and shut out of the help the law offers to for-profit insurance plans.

And finally, even though non-profit plans like ours won’t receive the same subsidies as for-profit plans, they’ll be taxed to pay for those subsidies. Taken together, these restrictions will make non-profit plans like ours unsustainable, and will undermine the health-care market of viable alternatives to the big health insurance companies.

On behalf of the millions of working men and women we represent and the families they support, we can no longer stand silent in the face of elements of the Affordable Care Act that will destroy the very health and wellbeing of our members along with millions of other hardworking Americans.

We believe that there are common-sense corrections that can be made within the existing statute that will allow our members to continue to keep their current health plans and benefits just as you and the President pledged. Unless changes are made, however, that promise is hollow.

We continue to stand behind real health care reform, but the law as it stands will hurt millions of Americans including the members of our respective unions.

We are looking to you to make sure these changes are made.

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Cindy Crack WhoreHate to tell you guys, you’re nothing more than a crack whore to Barack Obama. You’re cheap, you get used and then find out the check bounces.

While I hope and pray that Obamacare ends up with a stake through its smarmy heart, I have to admit that I get great enjoyment watching you assholes live with the equivalent of economic AIDS from your relationship with our PostRacial President. The rest of the country doesn’t deserve this mess but you certainly do.

Buying a politician and expecting them to stay bought is like believing it when the crack whore tells you she loves you and only you.

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