If Obamacare is so great, why do so many people want to
get out from under it? More specifically, why are more
than half of those 3,095,593 in plans run by labor unions, which
were among Obamacare's biggest political supporters? Union members
are only 12 percent of all employees but have gotten 50.3 percent
of Obamacare waivers.
Obviously this is a large bone tossed to supporters heading into
2012. They're not even bothering to be subtle about it. But as
Obamacare comes to wreak havoc on businesses and states that fail
to foster a cozy enough relationship with the administration to
"earn" a waiver, this open bribery could actually turn out to be a
pretty good selling point for unionistas attempting to organize
shops: "Hey, do you really want to be the sucker who pays for
that ridiculousness? Or would you rather sign here, join
the club, get all of the benefits, none of the pain -- the free
lunch that supposedly doesn't exist!"
Facing the kind of cost and care differentials
we're likely to see, even a employee not favorably disposed to
unionization might rethink his position when threatened with such a
colossal blow to his bank account bottom line amidst a stagnant
economy. Obamacare appears to be just another tool for Democrats to
widen the pool of captive money that union dues have come to
represent for them.
Wow, you have honed in on an excellent plan for Obummers 2012
reelection. Waivers for all things unionized, all Blue States, all
Jewish Organizations, all restaurants that cater to Blue State
citizens, all minority based groups, all American Indian groups,
and all groups catering to students. Its brilliant!!
PattyMor| 5.25.11 @ 9:10AM
Wow, you have honed in on an excellent plan for Obummers 2012 reelection. Waivers for all things unionized, all Blue States, all Jewish Organizations, all restaurants that cater to Blue State citizens, all minority based groups, all American Indian groups, and all groups catering to students. Its brilliant!!