Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Support Repeal and Replacement of Obamacare




From: The White House <info@mail.whitehouse.gov>
Date: Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 4:57 PM
Subject: The "Affordable" Care Act is Unaffordable


It’s been seven years since Obamacare was passed, and now, more than ever, we are seeing the harmful effects of this disastrous law.

Obamacare has led to higher costs and fewer health insurance options for millions of hard-working Americans. Independent analysis found 41 states faced higher average healthcare deductibles last year, with 17 states facing double-digit rate increases. Nearly one in five Americans have only one insurer offering Obamacare exchange plans.

In just the past year, Obamacare premiums have increased by 25 percent on the typical plan and coverage choices have dropped by 28 percent as insurers have left the market.


Support Repeal and Replacement of Obamacare

GO TO:  https://www.whitehouse.gov/support-repeal-replace-obamacare?utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20170308_HEA_obamacare_repeal&replace-email-1 

Things are only getting worse. This past year, nearly 20 million American citizens opted not to get healthcare insurance, with 6.5 million paying the penalty and millions more asking for a hardship exemption from the penalty.

Americans were promised that Obamacare would bring down healthcare costs -- that promise was broken. Americans were promised they could keep their healthcare plans under Obamacare – that promise was broken. Americans were promised that Obamacare would not raise taxes on the middle-class – that promise was broken.

The American people want change and President Donald J. Trump promised to repeal and replace this disaster. That is exactly what the President is working with Congress to achieve. Step up and support the repeal and replacement of Obamacare.

 
Support Repeal and Replacement of Obamacare

GO TO:  https://www.whitehouse.gov/support-repeal-replace-obamacare?utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20170308_HEA_obamacare_repeal&replace-email-1 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The penalty is a under the tax code. It is a tax. None of it has ever been voted into positive law. The definition of "employee" for the application of subtitle A income taxes relies on the definition of "employee" as defined at USC Title 5 section 2105. This tax penalty only applies to those employees listed at section 2105. Furthermore, the Penalty of perjury statement on the bottom of the 1040 form is only applicable in the District of Columbia as per USC Title 18. The 1040NR form for actual "income"(capital gains from the severance of property) for people in the union states (without the United States) is different on purpose because it legally has to be. Tax preparers are guilty of illegal enticement to commit perjury by having any non-Federal, private sector worker sign the 1040A. I wish the American people would read and weren't so stupid as to get duped into this unlawful extortion racket by the European banking cartel. Oie!