The Administration just proved Ted Cruz correct, and has postponed the small business mandate for a full year.


The Obama administration today announced a one year delay of online enrollment for small businesses looking to purchase health coverage through federal Obamacare exchanges, another high-profile setback for HealthCare.gov.   It’s the second delay for online small business enrollment, which the administration had said would begin this month.
The White House is trying to get the troubled enrollment website on track for individuals and families seeking coverage, which is a higher priority. It set this Saturday, Nov. 30, as a target date for getting HealthCare.gov working for the “vast majority” of users.
The delay of the small business exchanges comes as little surprise, as the administration had said earlier this week it would offer alternative ways for small businesses to enroll. Still, it undercuts the White House message that it’s beginning to turn around the disastrous rollout of the health care law.

Editor’s notes:  Turns out the reason given for the “shutdown strategy” lead by Ted Cruz and Mike Lee (both Senators) was more correct than anyone had believed.  ObamaCare needed to be postponed for a year,  and now we learn that this is exactly what is happening as the Obama Administration comes face to face to with its own feckless ineptitude.  Of course,  the postponement moves this legislative catastrophe past the midterm election cycle of 2014 by a matter of days,  giving the one-world socialists an opportunity to minimize the election disaster that is being predicted by all,  including their own strategists. 

Conservatives need to camp on the demonstrative fact,  with this postponement,  that “we” were right to call for the postponement,  and the Administration was dead wrong (along with John McCain and the Ignorants he represents within the RINO Herd of the GOP).   You should know that a full 40% (if not 60% to 70%) of the ObamaCare website has not yet been written.  And the website is the least of the Administrations problems.  The fact remains that premiums are going to increase by more than 40%,  on average,  and for some segments of the population,  they will increase by 300%.  More than this,  at the end of the day,  there will still be 30/50 million folks without insurance.  the indigent poor will be channeled into Medicare where that budget now projects 42 trillion in unfunded liabilities and the fantasy of "affordable healthcare reform" fully exposed.  

Sorry folks,  but this is going to be the storyline of the century,  and its news cycle is just beginning.    

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