After getting over the shock of the Obama administration’s unilateral
decision to delay the employer mandate for a year, supporters of the law
have taken to downplaying the significance of the step. Jonathan Chait
and Ezra Klein, among others, have said it is just not that big of a
deal to delay a provision that they claim affects so few
employers. After all, they argue, most employers offer coverage today
without the mandate, so it can’t be true that imposing the mandate is
essential to making the rest of the law work well. Klein goes even
further and says
it would be best just to get rid of the employer mandate altogether
because its perverse employment incentives outweigh whatever positive
role the provision plays in the rest of the law.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/significance-missing-employer-mandate_742327.html
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/significance-missing-employer-mandate_742327.html
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