Republicans have complained that ACA is a burden to employers. Now they’re complaining that Obama is trying to address it. Think about that.
— Senator Harry Reid (@SenatorReid) February 11, 2014
As Twitchy reported, Republicans are complaining about (and ridiculing) the latest delay to Obamacare implementation. President Obama this morning called it just a “minor adjustment” for a “really small” number of mid-size employers.
That “minor” adjustment delays for an additional year portions of Obamacare for employers with 50-99 workers. It also handily delays the impact on employers until after the mid-term elections.
Obama isn't supposed to "address" it. Congress is. Do you know what your job is? https://t.co/8HnZXYo7eH @SenatorReid
— RB (@RBPundit) February 11, 2014
Good point. If it’s the law, what is the executive branch doing deciding which portions to enforce?
.@SenatorReid So now job-lock due to Obamacare delays is a good thing? Loon.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) February 11, 2014
@WEMcCormick @charlescwcooke @SenatorReid We knew old Harry was useless…. OBAMA JUST CONFIRMED IT… go home Harry, NO WORK FOR YOU!
— Katy (@KatyinIndy) February 11, 2014
Here’s something for Reid to ponder in his copious spare time.
http://twitter.com/#!/WEMcCormick/status/433267850375991296