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Obama Tries to Play HR Director for America’s Businesses

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Obama Tries to Play HR Director for America’s Businesses

If they want to be exempt from Obamacare's mandates for another couple of years, businesses will have to swear to government that they are not hiring, or firing, anyone because of the law. Peter Ferrara also joined the program to discuss the positive impact free markets could have on healthcare costs… Well, if free markets were still allowed.

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Peter Ferrara, Senior Fellow at The Carleson Center for Welfare Reform, joined the program to discuss the positive impact free markets could have on healthcare costs… If free markets were still allowed in the industry.

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