Headlines I Wish I Hadn’t Seen
There are 11,588,500 words of final ObamaCare regulations, but only 381,517 words in the ObamaCare law itself.
Mother obsesses over allowing her daughter to eat candy.
Unions poised to win delay of ObamaCare tax in budget deal.
Exceptions to the ObamaCare mandate: people facing such hardships as foreclosure, domestic violence or homelessness, Mennonites, Native Americans, etc. So if a lender forecloses on Donald Trump’s $125 million Florida home, he’s off scott-free?
Why government IT fails so badly, so often. HT: Tyler Cowen.
“There are 11,588,500 words of final ObamaCare regulations, but only 381,517 words in the ObamaCare law itself.”
Ah yes, passing laws without actually passing them. Exactly what the founders intended.
Those won’t even be the end of it I bet. “Final” never means final for the government.
So, in other words, this isn’t even its final form?
This is just a consequence of the Republican party’s messing up of the healthcare system. The founder couldn’t have envisioned that.
“Mother obsesses over allowing her daughter to eat candy.”
Let them eat cake instead.
Slate once again brings journalism to a new low.
It’s not that they bring journalism down, it’s that they shoot for attention grabbers more than actual journalism.
True, but the worst offender in that field is the Gawker network.
“Unions poised to win delay of ObamaCare tax in budget deal.”
Unions winning big from Democratic legislation? I’ve never heard of such a thing!
Next thing you know, Democrats will be lobbying against corporations! Where will it end?!
Cats and dogs living together, banks giving away money, the government acting efficiently! Oh, the humanity!
Everyone wins with Obamacare.
“Why government IT fails so badly, so often.”
Great article. Ars Technica has some insightful pieces, and they typically put them in ways that laypeople can understand.
“So if a lender forecloses on Donald Trump’s 125 million Florida home, he’s off scott-free?”
Nope, he’s far too rich to escape their clutches.
They might be able to catch his toupee as he’s running away though.
They won’t have to catch it, it will just fall off on its own. Flee little toupee, flee!
Mother obsesses over allowing her daughter to eat candy.
It’s better to delay introducing toddlers to candy as long as possibly (they will discover it on their own). But obsessing over it just makes her sound like a self-absorbed, nuttybucket!