The only surprise here is the source. The details are all too familiar:
That claim is hard to square with this recent analysis reported by McClatchy:
It seems that someone is wildly distorting the numbers. Either it's the man whoran the non-partisan BLS for half-a-decade, or it's the Obama White House. Gee. Back to the NBC news piece, which includes strong push-back against the administration's "anecdotal evidence" claim from a both labor union and the network's own findings:
Among the people who could be hit by future hour cuts are public school teachers and other workers. Many small businesses are being forced to make major, costly decisions about employees' coverage without all the facts, leading to widespread uncertainty. It's no wonder that 41 percent of small business ownerstold Gallup that they've instituted a hiring freeze? Another 19 percent have actually shed jobs "as a specific result of the Affordable Care Act." Will the White House sneer at this data as "anecdotal," too? Of course federal workerswant no part of this law. I'll leave you with two Obamacare-related items: (1)Fox News' Chris Stirewalt dredges up this classic quote from the president, from when he was pushing the law back in 2010:
Stirewalt argues -- as I did yesterday -- that the administration's new cost-cap delay "works better for insurance companies than it does for the American people." Temporarily, at least. He goes on to lay out how the recent string of extra-legal Obamacare carve-outs, delays and suspensions have benefited the "wealthy and well-connected." And no one's better connected than Congress itself. (2) Obamacare defenders will eagerly point to a new study showing thatnearly half of those Americans who will purchase insurance on the individual market under the law will qualify for federal subsidies. Great. First of all, subsidies cost taxpayers money. Those credits don't magically appear, which is why this law is projected to increase deficits by trillions. Also, the 48 percent stat means that a majority won't receive help as costs spike -- and some of that 48 percent subset won't get significant enough assistance to offset premium increases -- especially those who've been dumped from employer-based plans to the individual market. Which brings me to my final point: This is a reminder that Obamacare will neither allow people to keep their existing arrangement (as they were promised repeatedly), nor will it reduce family costs by $2,500 per family (another infamous vow). The best the Left can offer is, "but almost half of you will get some government money!" Pop the cork, America.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2013/08/14/nbc_news_just_found_out_obamacare_costs_jobs
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2013/08/14/poll-92-percent-of-federal-workers-dont-want-obamacare-n1664105
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2013/08/14/poll-92-percent-of-federal-workers-dont-want-obamacare-n1664105
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