Between the Cantor earthquake, the VA scandal (with new allegations cropping up, and bipartisan Congressional actionunderway), the Bergdahl affair, and the Benghazi select committee, Obamacare's ongoing flaws and failures have taken a back seat in the political media in recent weeks -- even within conservative circles. We've been on it, however, covering the CBO's quiet acknowledgement that it will no longer score the law's long-term fiscal impact, highlighting the millions of application "discrepancies" that are plaguing "new" "enrollees," and noting that the law remains as unpopular as ever. Politico now reports that a long-delayed Obamacare feature has been pushed back...again:
In the states where small business exchanges will finally open, only one "option"we be available for consumers to "choose." President Obama repeatedly promisedthat a centerpiece of his healthcare overhaul would be "choice and competition. He told small businesses owners and employees that SHOP would reduce their rates by 25 percent. His administration estimated earlier this year that roughly two thirds of small businesses will actually face higher premiums. Meanwhile, in spite of their brave-face cheering and "winning streak" declarations from the media, Senate Democrats are still extremely wary of Obamacare's politics. Here'swhat went down in a key Senate committee just yesterday:
And who, exactly, may have "expressed reservations" about being forced to vote on Republican Obamacare-related amendments? Surprise:
Why would these selfless public servants pass up an opportunity to both fund a law they voted for and help "fix" it, as they claim to support? Weird. We told you earlier in the week that New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen is still vowing to campaign on Obamacare -- yet she declined to even show her face at a nearby fundraiser with President Obamacare, raising hackles from Scott Brown's campaign. Americans for Prosperity is up with a new ad in the Granite State, hitting Shaheen over the law she so steadfastly supports:
In Arkansas, Tom Cotton leads Sen. Mark Pryor in a new poll and is out with a TV spot criticizing the Democratic incumbent for "toeing the line" for Obama 90 percent of the time. As expected, Obamacare gets a prominent mention:
Finally, a news report out of Kentucky highlights the problem of increased ERvisits in the era of Obamacare. Increased coverage levels was supposed to reduce this problem, but that outcome has not been borne out by the facts.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2014/06/12/surprise-another-obamacare-delay-as-democrats-dodge-votes-n1850444
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