I made a mistake this week with regard to Congress being exempt from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which one reader promptly pointed out.
Looking at the latest poll numbers, the more delays, exceptions and eliminations the president and his team make to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the less popular it becomes.
An Urban Institute Study suggests the results of the employer mandate delay might be minimal, while eliminating the individual mandate could be significant.
No one with a working knowledge of the statute or the avalanche of regulations promulgated in its wake is at all surprised that the scope of this component exceeded the time budget allotted and advertised by the administration.