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Posted: 8:35 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012

ObamaCare and the Part-Time Society 

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More bad news for Dear Ruler and his signature legislative achievement, ObamaCare.  According to a new study, “Fully implementing Obamacare regulations have already cost the U.S. economy $27.6 billion and more than 18,000 jobs …. Obamacare regulatory compliance has eaten up more than 60 million hours in paperwork. At 2,000 hours a year that comes to 30,000 jobs.”  And yet Princess Pelosi loves to tout that Obama has been “a job creator from day one.”  Yeah, right … the man wouldn’t know how to create a job if his presidency depended on it. 

This is why the jobs created under the Obama administration aren’t really reflective of a true recovery.  Most of the job creation we are seeing are part-time jobs … hardly the bedrock necessary for a stable, growing economy. Just take a look at the moves of restaurant groups like Darden, which will no longer be provided full-time hours for its employees.  ObamaCare has essentially turned full-time workers into part-time workers in his quest for government-provided health care. 

Trust me, government hacks smile every time they hear that a company is no longer going to provide health insurance.  The harder it is for people to get health insurance through their employers, the louder the screams will become for nationalized healthcare.  But this has truly been the plan all along; to move to a single-payer system. 

The key here is repeal and replace.  Has Romney given you an adequate idea of his “replacement” strategy?  

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