Saturday, March 12, 2016

Obama Bureaucrat Violates Law, Steals from Treasury



Once again, we are finding out the Obama administration has no regard for Congress, the rule of law or the American people.  The bureaucrats that infest this lawless administration spit on us every chance they get.  What did they do this time?  Sylvia Burwell, secretary of Human and Health Services, illegally transferred $2 billion in taxpayer monies to insurance companies.  Obamacare has turned into a huge failure and the only way to keep this program afloat is to raid the U.S. treasury.  The Hill reported the following: 

The reinsurance program was designed to collect $10 billion in its first year of existence, 2014, while collecting another $2 billion that would be deposited into the U.S. Treasury.
 But not enough money was brought in to cover those amounts, so the administration, through regulations in 2014, prioritized giving money to insurers. None of the money was given to Treasury for the first year.
 Republicans say that action clearly violates the healthcare law, which states that $2 billion “shall be deposited into the general fund of the Treasury of the United States and may not be used for the program established under this section [i.e. the payments to insurers].” 
 To support their case, Republicans point to a report from the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service that found the administration’s interpretation “would appear to be in conflict with a plain reading” of the law

This country has a profound problem.  Federal bureaucracies have taken it upon themselves to ignore laws by implementing rules and regulations they deem appropriate.  Here is Secretary Burwell’s explanation for violating U.S. law:

The administration has emphasized that no complaints were raised at the time the decision was announced in regulations, and in fact said that all of the comments were positive. The American Academy of Actuaries praised the decision to prioritize payments to insurers over the Treasury, saying the move could help lower premiums.

“We believe that we have the authorities, and as I mentioned [earlier], we actually published for comment and notice the approach that we were going to take to use those authorities, and did not have any of the concerns raised as part of that public process,” Burwell said under questioning at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing last week. 

These federal bureaucracies are a making a mockery of our constitutional republic.  The time for comments was completed during the legislative process where our elected representatives forged this law, and even that was bastardized by the Democrats.

Americans had better wakeup to the fact we are no longer citizens.  We have become subjects and our rulers are nameless, faceless, federal government bureaucrats who have a pen and a phone.  But hey, according to them, we can at least find solace in an obscure comment section in some buried rule and regulation no one, not even our congressmen are aware of.

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