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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Rep. GK Butterfield (NC-1) -- Passing Law Before it is Defined...

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One would think a representative would sign off on law that was not only understood but fully defined. That is not the case for GK Butterfield. Understanding what a law is and what it may become does not seem to matter to GK Butterfield.

ObamaCare supporters touted a new requirement of within ObamaCare for insurers to carry adults of up 26 years old on their parents policy. As awful as the infantilization of adults is, the requirement seemed simple enough.

Now enter policy:

"The new policy applies only to health insurance plans that offer dependent coverage in the first place: while most insurers and employer-sponsored plans offer dependent coverage, there is no requirement to do so," the Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement Monday.
This is an example of law being defined after its passage and is an excellent example of the way GK Butterfield and his friends Reid, Pelosi and Obama impart the change they desire on our country.

The announcement is part of the administration's effort to translate the new health-care law into more specific regulations. The full meaning of the sweeping legislation will not be known until the regulations are issued.

It is increasingly clear GK Butterfield voted for ObamaCare without caring how it effected the people of NC. What is not clear is what GK Butterfield has foisted upon this nation, as ObamaCare has not fully metastasized.

I suspect this is simply another form of governance through Broken Consent, an example of passing a law in the guise of something that is more palatable to the people than the reality that would not be accepted.

Unacceptable governance by GK Butterfield.




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