What Do White Males And Christians Have In Common?
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Neither are a "special interest" group favored by the Obama administration.
Consequently, while Obamabuddies are readily exempt from Obamacare, white males and Christians find themselves on the outside looking in. That is probably justified in Obamathink because white males and Christians are oppressors.
From Fox News:
Hobby Lobby Stores has appealed a federal judge’s decision denying the craft supply chain’s request to not provide employees with insurance that covers morning-after and week-after birth control pills, as mandated by the ObamaCare law.
The Christian-owned company asked for relief in the face of fines they say could reach $1 million a day for not providing the coverage.
The appeal was filed Tuesday in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals after a federal judge in Oklahoma on Monday denied the owners’ request for a temporary injunction against the provisions of the Obama administration's health law.
Here is a link to some of the organizations and companies exempted from Obamacare. The question is: why should there need to be an exemption ... or hundreds of exemptions ... if the law were reasonable and just? The answer: the law is unreasonable and unjust.The chain's appeal states in part that Chief Executive Officer David Green his family in less than six weeks “must either violate their faith by covering abortion-causing drugs or be exposed to severe penalties -- including fines of up to $1.3 million per day, annual penalties of about $26 million and exposure to private suits.” [more.]
As noted in The Blaze:
... WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL.“Documents released in a classic Friday afternoon news dump show that labor unions representing 543,812 workers received waivers from President Barack Obama‘s signature legislation,” writes Paul Conner of the Daily Caller. “By contrast, private employers with a total of 69,813 employees, many of whom work for small businesses, were granted waivers.”Because of the backlash over the waivers, HHS announced last summer that it would stop accepting applications for one-year waivers and would simply grant or deny waivers all the way through the end of 2013, according to The Hill.
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