ObamaCareTax Now Completely Whimsical, Totally Unconstitutional

Dear Supreme Court — and yes, I’m, talking to you, John Roberts — please put this Frankenstein monster out of its misery asap:

Obama administration officials and other supporters of the Affordable Care Act say they worry that the tax-filing season will generate new anger as uninsured consumers learn that they must pay tax penalties and as many people struggle with complex forms needed to justify tax credits they received in 2014 to pay for health insurance.

The White House has already granted some exemptions and is considering more to avoid a political firestorm.

Mark J. Mazur, the assistant Treasury secretary for tax policy, said up to six million taxpayers would have to “pay a fee this year because they made a choice not to obtain health care coverage that they could have afforded.” But Christine Speidel, a tax lawyer at Vermont Legal Aid, said: “A lot of people do not feel that health insurance plans in the marketplace were affordable to them, even with subsidies. Some went without coverage and will therefore be subject to penalties.”

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I’ve already called this mess the greatest scam in American history and believe me, folks, it’s only going to get worse once the Emperor Hussein and his court eunuchs start fiddling with it again — unconstitutionally, I might add.

The penalties, approaching 1 percent of income for some households, are supposed to be paid with income taxes due April 15. In addition, officials said, many people with subsidized coverage purchased through the new public insurance exchanges will need to repay some of the subsidies because they received more than they were entitled to.

More than 6.5 million people had insurance through the exchanges at some point last year, and 85 percent of them qualified for financial assistance, in the form of tax credits, to lower their premiums.

You read that right: 85 percent of the newly insured qualified for subsidies. In other words, it’s a welfare program. Not medical insurance. And damn sure not “health care.” Designed with deception and malevolence aforethought, foisted upon taxpayer and meant to scam idiots in exchange for votes:

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“If the advanced premium tax credit amount is too high, the taxpayer could have an unwelcome surprise and owe money,” said Nina E. Olson, the national taxpayer advocate at the Internal Revenue Service. Many people awarded insurance subsidies for 2014 did not realize that the amount would be reviewed and recalculated at tax time in 2015.

Consumers are sure to have questions, but cannot expect much help from the tax agency, where officials said customer service had been curtailed because of budget cuts. The 2015 filing season could be the most difficult in decades, officials said. Ms. Olson said new paperwork resulting from the Affordable Care Act would probably exacerbate problems with customer service, which “has reached unacceptably low levels and is getting worse.”

Just when you think the worst administration in history can’t sink any lower… What a nightmare. If the GOP can’t make this an issue, then there is no hope for America. And you know they won’t.

 

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