It's becoming comical.
In May 2012, when the Internal Revenue Service proposed its rules for
Americans to get government subsidies for health insurance, officials
acknowledged that a legal quirk needed to be fixed: The Affordable Care
Act was written in a way that inadvertently denied such help to some
people who live apart from spouses who abuse them, are in prison or are
on the cusp of a divorce.
The problem is that the law’s authors, in creating tax credits to
help pay for health plans bought through the new insurance marketplaces,
had overlooked the fact that some married people file their tax returns
separately. --WaPo quoted at HotAir
The Bozo Club also makes it impossible for families with twin chilluns to sign up.
The MasterMinds, eh?
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