Obama subsidizing Early Retiree Health Coverage at profitable companies
The Early Retiree Reinsurance Program was created by the federal health care law passed by Democrats and signed by President Obama last year. The purpose was to encourage employers not to drop health coverage of early retirees before some of the key provisions of the health care law take effect in 2014.
But much of the money has gone to some big-name companies and organizations, including more than $200 million for the United Auto Workers, $140 million for AT&T and $91.7 million for Verizon.
And General Electric, which made news this week for not owing federal taxes on $14.2 billion in profit, got $36.6 million through the retiree program.
"How can you justify giving out so much of taxpayers' money to these profitable corporations?" Florida Rep. Cliff Stearns said at a legislative committee hearing Friday in questioning Steve Larsen, a senior director at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which runs the program. . . .
Labels: General Electric, healthcare
1 Comments:
"Why you want to subsidize GE . . ."
Markie Marxist sez: "Immelt's been a good commie. It's just common communist sense to continue to subsidize him, like we've already been doing with no taxes for GE. Now, if we could just get him some extremely low cost slave labor, that would help him even more. Like from our existing prison/industrial complex. Hmmm . . . 'Gulag Electric'. That has a nice ring to it!"
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