I guess Fleischer doesn't appreciate being one of these filthy rich employers that Democrats feel deserves to be punished for having more wealth than someone sitting on the front stoop drinking beer all day.
Anybody you know ever work for a poor person? How many employees do your typical welfare recipients employ these days?
If you read the article, Mr. Fleischer points out that health care costs to employers are skyrocketing as a direct result of Obamacare, because insurance companies are taking their expected massive increases in costs as a result of Obamacare and passing those costs onto employers. The best way to fix this is simply repeal Obamacare, then make it legal for insurance companies to sell insurance across state lines.
If you do that, the private sector will do more good than Obamacare ever could hope to, and without the massive destruction of the best health care system in the world.
My real concern is oriented toward Hartford and Washington, where irresponsible, unsustainable spending is exacerbated by a never-ending supply of costly new regulations. Together, these two factors create huge barriers to growth for small businesses.
Greetings everyone, I'm a brand new poster on this bulletin board so I believe I should say a few things about myself. Well, I'm 21 years old, a girl, plus I read german in my school. I really can't wait talking with all you people. Farewell for now
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I guess Fleischer doesn't appreciate being one of these filthy rich employers that Democrats feel deserves to be punished for having more wealth than someone sitting on the front stoop drinking beer all day.
Anybody you know ever work for a poor person? How many employees do your typical welfare recipients employ these days?
If you read the article, Mr. Fleischer points out that health care costs to employers are skyrocketing as a direct result of Obamacare, because insurance companies are taking their expected massive increases in costs as a result of Obamacare and passing those costs onto employers. The best way to fix this is simply repeal Obamacare, then make it legal for insurance companies to sell insurance across state lines.
If you do that, the private sector will do more good than Obamacare ever could hope to, and without the massive destruction of the best health care system in the world.
My real concern is oriented toward Hartford and Washington, where irresponsible, unsustainable spending is exacerbated by a never-ending supply of costly new regulations. Together, these two factors create huge barriers to growth for small businesses.
Whaddya expect from Ari Fleischer's brother?
Greetings everyone, I'm a brand new poster on this bulletin board so I believe I should say a few things about myself. Well, I'm 21 years old, a girl, plus I read german in my school. I really can't wait talking with all you people. Farewell for now
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