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Drudge Exposes Another ObamaCare  Lie, Pays 'Liberty Tax'

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Posted 03/24/2014 06:44 PM ET

 

Health Reform: Despite White House claims no one has to pay  ObamaCare's individual mandate tax until next year, a Web heavyweight points out  that self-employed individuals file their estimated taxes this year for  2014.

In what could be the tweet heard around the world, Internet icon Matt Drudge  tweeted at 11:09 a.m. Friday:

"Just paid the ObamaCare penalty for not 'getting covered' ... I'M CALLING IT  A LIBERTY TAX!"

A mere 22 minutes later, White House spokesman Jesse Lee tweeted: "Flat lie,  no fee for previous year."

Lee's tweet shows just how little the White House knows about business,  particularly small business, and the self-employed individuals such as Matt  Drudge who file as small businesses and who each year must not only settle up  for the prior year by mid-April but must also pay their first-quarter estimated  taxes for the current year.

The Obama administration's media sycophants were no better informed, with the  Washington Post's Greg Sargent blogging by midafternoon:

"Matt Drudge proudly tells the world he paid the penalty for not having  health coverage, which he has termed the 'liberty tax.' Which is odd, because no  one has to pay the penalty until they file their 2014 tax returns in April  2015."

While some, such as Timothy Geithner, can be Treasury secretary in the Obama  administration while playing fast and loose with skirting their tax obligation,  self-employed individuals who operate as small businesses do not. This is  particularly true of right-wing notables, something Drudge explained to the  hyperventilating left in a subsequent tweet.

Drudge indicated in follow-up tweets that since he is self-employed as  proprietor of the Drudge Report, he files as a small business. Drudge followed  up with "Dazed team Obama media reporters think Opt-Out tax 'year away'? Not for  small businesses that file Qtr estimates. We're there NOW, baby."

"As a self-employed individual, generally you are required to file an annual  return and pay estimated tax quarterly," the IRS website states.

IRS form (1040-ES) for estimating quarterly taxes specifically recommends  adding the mandate penalty to line 12 for "other taxes" — to pay before the  first quarterly deadline of April 15.

"It is true that thousands of small businesses will be forced to pay  ObamaCare taxes quarterly in 2014," a Senate Budget Committee aide told  Breitbart News on Friday afternoon.

An administration elected by low-information voters is populated with  low-information officials who are ignorant of the laws they are charged to  enforce even though they often misuse them — as in the case of IRS targeting of  Tea Party groups — for their own political purposes.

Self-employed entrepreneurs ranging from Drudge to small-shop proprietors and  independent contractors have long been aware of the requirement to estimate  their tax liability and send a quarter of it in every three months, and that  this amount includes "other taxes" such as the ObamaCare opt-out penalty.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 14.4 million Americans were  self-employed in January. Of those, 9.2 million were unincorporated  self-employed workers and another 5.2 million were incorporated. All who file  quarterly estimated tax payments this year are subject to the ObamaCare  individual mandate tax.

When you tax something you get less of it, and certainly ObamaCare leaves us  with less freedom. We lose the freedom to buy the insurance plans of our own  choosing and the freedom to pick our doctors. Our nation was born in revolt  against such oppressive taxation. The penalty imposed under ObamaCare for  refusing to be compelled to buy a product you don't want is indeed a tax on our  liberty.

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In the words of John Boehner:  "What is this?  Some kind of joke?"

 

“We have no plans to extend the open enrollment period. In fact, we don’t actually have the statutory authority to extend the open enrollment period in 2014.” — Health and Human Services (HHS) official Julie Bataille, March 11

 

“Once that 2014 open enrollment period has been set, they are set permanently.” – HHS official Michael Hash, March 11

 

“March 31st is the deadline for enrollment. You’ve heard us make that clear.” – Press Secretary Jay Carney, March 21

 

“There is no delay beyond March 31.” – HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, March 12

 

There was no delay…until there was. The Washington Post reported last night that March 31 is not, in fact, the final word. To get more time, you tell the government that you haven’t been able to sign up yet:

Under the new rules, people will be able to qualify for an extension by checking a blue box on HealthCare.gov to indicate that they tried to enroll before the deadline. This method will rely on an honor system; the government will not try to determine whether the person is telling the truth.

 

 

Working backward, here’s a brief history of some of the most prominent  Obamacare delays:

March 25: Final enrollment deadline extended. The March 31  deadline — the end of enrollment for 2014 — will be loosened for people with  special sign-up circumstances.

(Also on POLITICO: Full health  care policy coverage)

March 14: High-risk pools extended. The special, temporary  coverage for people with serious pre-existing conditions — which was supposed to  last only until the health insurance exchanges were in place — was extended a  third time for another month.

Feb. 10: Employer mandate delayed. This time, businesses  with between 50 and 100 workers were given until 2016 to offer coverage, and the  mandate will be phased in for employers with more than 100 workers.

Jan. 14: High-risk pools extended. The high-risk insurance  pools, which originally had been slated to close Jan. 1, had already been  extended once.

Dec. 24: Enrollment deadline extended. In a message on  HealthCare.gov, customers were told they could get help finishing their Jan. 1  applications if they were already in line on Dec. 24.

(PHOTOS: 25 unforgettable Obamacare  quotes)

Dec. 12: Enrollment deadline extended. Customers on the  federal enrollment website were given nearly two more weeks to sign up for  coverage effective Jan. 1.

Nov. 27: Small Business Health Options Program (known as  SHOP) delayed. Online enrollment for the federal health insurance exchanges for  small businesses was delayed.

Nov. 21: Open enrollment delayed for 2015. The  administration pushed back next year’s enrollment season by a month.

July 2: Employer mandate delayed. The administration  declared that it wouldn’t enforce the fines in 2014 for businesses with more  than 50 full-time workers who don’t offer health coverage. The fines were pushed  back to 2015.

(Also on POLITICO: Honey, I shrunk the mandate)

Nov. 15, 2012: Exchange deadline delayed. The Department of  Health and Human Services gave states an extra month to decide whether they  would set up their own health insurance exchanges — a decision it announced just  one day before the original deadline.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2014/03/obamacare-affordable-care-act-105036.html#ixzz2x6ggQvk8

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And another:  What is this?  Some kind of joke?

 

Reid on Obamacare Delay: "People Are Not Educated On How To Use The Internet"(hahahahaha)

SEN. HARRY REID: We have hundreds of thousands of people who tried to sign up who didn’t get through. There are some people who are not like my grandchildren who can handle everything so easily on the Internet, and these people need a little extra time. It’s not — the example they gave us is a 63-year-old woman came into the store and said, ‘I almost got it. Every time I just about got there, it would cut me off.’ We have a lot of people just like this through no fault of the Internet, but because people are not educated on how to use the Internet.

 

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