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How's That Obamacare Waiver Workin' Out for Ya?

grich903 Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 1:13 PM
So, after all the expenses, and I'm sure I've left some out, are paid, that is when one of these companies might have a profit. And that is hinged on whether the american people have ANY MONEY left over after their expenses and paying taxes, to go out and eat. So, there isn't a guarantee of profits. There is a hope that they can stay opened and make enough to pay the employees and keep the standards up. Then comes O'bama's Affordable Care bill. Demanding that the companies of 500+ emplyees pay minimum of $2700 a year for each employee in insurance. Unless you've got part timers. So before the first possible profit is gained, they hae to pay the insurance costs and in most cases, pass it on to the employees.
Exactly two years ago this week, the Obama administration announced it had issued more than 100 waivers en masse to a select group of companies, unions and other health insurance providers seeking relief from the onerous federal health care law. The Obamacare waiver winner's club now totals 2,000. Where are they now?

Answer: In the same miserable boat as every other unlucky business struggling with the crushing costs and burdens of the mandate.

Among the first and most prominent recipients of the Obamacare waivers for favors were large restaurant chains that provide low-wage, seasonal and part-time workers with low-cost health insurance plans called...

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