Wednesday, December 4, 2013

If Obamacare is overturned, a Case Western law professor gets the credit

Cleveland Plain Dealer

quote:

Based on the law, Adler says, the Internal Revenue Service has no legal authority to give tax subsidies to people enrolling in the federal exchange. The IRS wrote a regulation as if it has that right, but Adler says the ACA never empowered it to do so.

comment:

Well, if the IRS doesn't have the right to pay subsidies for the exchange, and the government hasn't appropriated the funds, then where does the money come from?  As I have been saying all along, they don't have the money.  This article shows why.

The website doesn't even have the code to pay the subsidies, anyway.  Could this be why?  They simply don't have the authority to do it.



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