The head of the agency tasked with enforcing ObamaCare said Thursday that he'd rather not get his own health insurance from the system created by the health care overhaul.
"I would prefer to stay with the current policy that I'm pleased with rather than go through a change if I don't need to go through that change," said acting IRS chief Danny Werfel, during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing.
The statement quickly fueled Republican criticism of the law, as well as their calls to block the IRS from enforcing it.
"Count the head of the IRS among the growing list of folks that includes Big Labor and the law's chief architect who are deeply skeptical of the president's signature achievement and don't want any part of it," Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said in a statement. "No American -- even the head of the IRS -- should be subjected to ObamaCare."Read the rest HERE.
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3 comments:
Hey...at least at the IRS, there's a consensus...Target Conservative Groups, Republican Donors, Republican Candidates and WE ALL DON'T WANT ANY PART OF OBAMACARE FOR OUR OWN HEALTH CARE NEEDS.
Always interesting I guess when those who were previously denied access to healthcare- yes, you did read that correctly- denied access to healthcare in arguably the world's most developed country, don't seem to be 'deserting ship'
Medicaid and Medicare
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