And let's not forget that O'hammedcare premiums are a 'tax'. So says the supreme court.
So what happened after it was implemented? It didn't quite work out like they thought, so premiums (i mean taxes), went up. And even with a tax increase, insurance companies are dropping out because of losses. And premiums (taxes) will go up every year. Does anyone doubt that?
So what we have here is the failure of a policy and the prescribed outcome of it is to raise taxes. Raise taxes 2, then raise taxes 3, then it will be raise taxes 4.
If it looks like standard operating procedure for the left, you are right.
I.E. qe1, qe2, qe3, and on and on and on.
For every failed policy, there is a doubling down, then a tripling down, then a quadrupling down.
But when a republican legislature passes a law on a social issue or a tax cut, an immediate group whining from the left begins. And then the law is repealed, vetoed, or forgotten.
That's the complaint that many republicans have right now. A leftist law that is a clear failure gets continually doubled down on and our so called republican representatives make a 'pretend' battles against it.
A republican legislature enacts a tax cut or a common sense law that only girls are supposed to use girls bathrooms, and when the commie homos riot, the republicans cower, fold and repeal or veto. Can't even keep the law let alone double down.
And that, in my opinion, is the total reason for the rise of Trump.
Criticize his wall? Then it's going to be ten feet higher and FU.
And he's got my vote.