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House
Passes Resolution To Prevent IRS From Enforcing Obamacare by Tim Brown
With the recent and ongoing scandals of the Internal Revenue Service
that have been in the media recently, it’s caused many Americans even more
concern that this agency would be the one enforcing the Affordable Care Act,
aka Obamacare. It’s not that we weren’t concern about the agency to begin with
as it seems it has nothing but a tyrannical history behind it. However, the
House of Representatives passed HR 2009, the Keep the IRS Off
your Health Care Act of 2013, on Friday with a vote of 228-185 with four
Democrats crossing the aisle to vote in favor of the resolution. HR 2009,
sponsored by U.S. Rep. Tom Price (R-Georgia), and it prohibits the IRS
from having any role in the enforcement of ObamaCare.
Price, who is a
physician, said: “By voting to prohibit the IRS
from implementing or enforcing any part of President Obama’s health care law,
the House of Representatives has taken an important step toward protecting the
health care of American citizens today. The Keep the IRS Off
Your Health Care Act has the support of over 140 cosponsors in the House and
has been endorsed by numerous organizations and thousands of Americans who
share our commitment to preventing any of our fellow citizens from having to
answer to the IRS when it comes to their personal health care decisions.
The
IRS clearly has not been able to prudently and impartially
enforce current tax laws. It has abused its authority by targeting individuals
and organizations. There’s no reason to trust this massive agency with one of
the most personal aspects of our lives – our health care. Instead, we ought to
be empowering individuals and families to make their own health care decisions.
There are many positive ways to pursue a patient-centered health care system.
But to get there, we need the Obama Administration and Senate Democrats to stop
siding with the Washington bureaucracy and to start standing up for the rights and
health care choices of the American people.”
The Act’s purpose is “To prohibit
the Secretary of the Treasury from enforcing the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of
2010.” The House Resolution lists four reasons for the resolution. Congress
finds the following: (1) On May 10, 2013,
the Internal Revenue Service admitted that it singled out advocacy groups,
based on ideology, seeking tax-exempt status. (2) This action raises pertinent
questions about the agency’s ability to implement and oversee Public Law
111-148 and Public Law 111-152. (3) This action could be an indication of
future Internal Revenue Service abuses in relation to Public Law 111-148 and
Public Law 111-152 given that it is their responsibility to enforce a key
provision, the individual mandate. (4) Americans accept the principle that
patients, families, and doctors should be making medical decisions, not the
Federal Government.
The resolution states that “The Secretary of the Treasury,
or any delegate of the Secretary, shall not implement or enforce any provisions
of or amendments made by Public Law 111-148 or 111-152.” In other words they
will not be able to enforce PPACA (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act)
and HCERA (Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act). Though the House has
tried more than forty times to repeal Obamacare, this is not what this
resolution is. It is more of an attempt to get around it. Rep. John Barrow
(D-GA); Rep. Jim Matheson (D-UT); Rep. Michael McIntyre (D-NC); and Rep. Collin
Peterson (D-MN) all crossed over and voted with Republicans to pass the
resolution. Barack Obama has threatened to veto the bill but chances are, that
won’t be necessary. The Democrats hold a slim majority in the Senate and are
not likely to approve any variation on the bill, although two versions have
been introduced in the Senate over the past few months.
Congressman Darrell
Issa (R-CA) wrote, “ObamaCare is a train wreck for American individuals,
families and businesses. We now know that the health care law implements a
massive tax on the American people and raids Medicare as a main source of
funding, health care insurance premiums have sky rocketed since its passage and
its implementation has been so disorganized that the President has had to delay
key provisions of the legislation.” “And now, President Obama wants you to
further answer to the Internal Revenue Service which has violated your trust
and forfeited its claim to a reputation of fairness and impartiality,” Issa
wrote.
“The IRS has also requested $439 million in new spending to hire
nearly 2,000 new agents just to implement the unpopular health care law.” Issa
laid out many problems with the IRS that has come
before his committee. “The facts speak for themselves – ObamaCare has been and
will continue to be a disaster impacting every American. I am committed to
dismantling, defunding and repealing ObamaCare so that American families,
individuals and businesses have the freedom to choose quality, affordable
health care that meets their individual needs.”
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