"ObamaCare is expected to cost the U.S. workforce a total of 2 million jobs over the next decade, Congress’s nonpartisan scorekeeper said Monday…
‘Some people would choose to work fewer hours; others would leave the labor force entirely or remain unemployed for longer than they otherwise would,’ the agency said in its latest analysis of the now five-year-old law." (Peter Sullivan, "Overnight Healthcare: CBO Projects 2M Fewer Jobs Under Obamacare, The Hill, 12/7/15)
Catherine Cortez Masto doesn’t say much, but she did manage to fumble her way through an Obamacare endorsement when put on the spot:
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“No, it shouldn’t be repealed. Look it, we’ve seen how the affordable healthcare has helped a number of individuals who have insurance or given them opportunities to stay like kids on their parents’ healthcare insurance.”
Harry Reid’s handpicked candidate has placed herself squarely at odds with Nevada families who are concerned about Obamacare’s devastating impact. Will Cortez Masto immediately run away from her words now that they’ve become inconvenient? She’s done it before.