Ve'hoe wrote:
No,,, the CBO said exactly what he said it did.
It was the comrade reporter who said what you said.
Obviously,,, neither you nor comrade reporter has ever tried to open a business without backing, money, and a steady stream of income. If they did, they would soon find out that they cannot startup with the restrictions in ACA, nor could they hire workers at $10 an hour!!
Liberalism: Not chickens,, but Vultures coming home to roost, isnt it GRAND!?!
The ACA dosn't effect company's with less than 50 employees. If you can start a company right now and employ 50 people there is a good chance you can afford to provide them with basic benefits especially considering your competition will have to do the same. When employers do not pay a living wage taxpayers subsidise those businesses by providing basics like food stamps and Medicade to keep them their labor out of object poverty. This allows them to unfairly compete with employers who pay a living wage and provide benefits. A raise in minimum wage will lift people out of poverty and allow them to support themselves.