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   From: john.h.gohde@gmail.com   
      
   On Apr 10, 5:47 am, Ubiquitous wrote:   
   > Devastating new jobs report out today says that if the same number of   
   > Americans were looking for work right now, as were looking for jobs in   
   > 2009, the unemployment rate would be about 11 percent.   
   >   
   > There's no question that after trillions of taxpayer dollars have been   
   > poured into the private marketplace by the Obama administration, job   
   > growth remains awful. So why is that? The main culprit could be   
   > Obamacare which became a law in 2010 with the goal of providing health   
   > insurance to every American. The problem is that somebody has to pay for   
   > that, and business is the primary target.   
   >   
   > In my case, for example, my corporate health insurance premiums for the   
   > corporations that I run have tripled since Obamacare was passed. So   
   > millions of small business owners like me and large corporations as well   
   > are not hiring as many people because healthcare expenses are rising so   
   > quickly. It's that simple. Hiring is stunted because of federal   
   > healthcare mandates. Are we all getting this?   
   >   
   > Now some specifics, writing in "Time" magazine liberal guy Joe Klein   
   > scolding the Obama administration for not setting up promised health   
   > insurance exchanges for small businesses. In fact, 33 states can't meet   
   > Obamacare requirements in that area. The result? Chaos.   
   >   
   > But here is something even worse. The Factor has learned that the Health   
   > and Human Services agency may order the states to hire hundreds of   
   > thousands of so-called Obamacare navigators at salaries that could   
   > average more than $60,000 a year. In California alone; 21,000 navigators   
   > are estimated to be needed. And what do these people do? Well, they   
   > simply advise other Americans about how to deal with the outrageously   
   > complicated Obamacare law.   
   >   
   > According to the "Washington Post," some of these navigators are likely   
   > to come from unions as well as immigrant service and community service   
   > organizations. But here is the reality. Nobody will actually know what   
   > the navigators do because there is no objective way to measure advice.   
   > The navigators may be paid hourly with senior executives making up to   
   > $48 bucks an hour, at least that's the federal estimate.   
   >   
   > But again, what do these people actually do? This has the potential to   
   > be an enormous ruse, another colossal waste of taxpayer money.   
   >   
   > Nancy Pelosi can't explain Obamacare and some navigator in San Diego is   
   > going to figure it out? To say that Obamacare is off to a bad start is   
   > the understatement of the century.   
   >   
   > And that's "The Memo."   
   >   
   > --   
   > "The successful economic policies of Margaret Thatcher are very much   
   > relevant today. But you won't hear the press say that."   
   > -- Bill O'Reilly   
      
      
      
   YOU cannot blame moi. I did NOT vote for Obama Salama ...   
      
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