Wait a minute. Obama can just change the plan all by himself?
Under heavy pressure by congressional Democrats to fix Obamacare, President Barack Obama will announce Thursday that the administration will allow insurance companies to keep individual customers on their existing plans.
Am I wrong in understanding that the President does not have the authority to unilaterally change this or any other law? He can sign legislation presented to him by the House and the Senate, But are not new laws the province of the House and Senate. Enforcing laws is up to our Executive Branch, I had thought. Just because this mess passed by Dems has the President's name on it, does not mean he can "FIX" it without action by our legislators?
Under heavy pressure by congressional Democrats to fix Obamacare, President Barack Obama will announce Thursday that the administration will allow insurance companies to keep individual customers on their existing plans.
Am I wrong in understanding that the President does not have the authority to unilaterally change this or any other law? He can sign legislation presented to him by the House and the Senate, But are not new laws the province of the House and Senate. Enforcing laws is up to our Executive Branch, I had thought. Just because this mess passed by Dems has the President's name on it, does not mean he can "FIX" it without action by our legislators?
