It’s bad enough that Senator Russ Feingold got rich off of college students as an overpaid professor who demanded nearly $8,000 per lecture.
Now, Senator Feingold’s deciding vote for ObamaCare is making it harder for Wisconsinites to stay in school.
As The Capital Times reveals in a devastating new report, UW-Madison is cutting student workers’ hours because of ObamaCare:
UW-Madison is cutting the work week of its student employees to no more than 29 hours to conform to requirements of the Affordable Care Act, a move some student workers say will make it harder for them to stay in school. “With less hours, many students will have to juggle two jobs, and that will definitely hurt academic success,” undergraduate student worker Reid Kurkerewicz said in comments provided by the Student Labor Action Coalition (SLAC).
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After he decided it would be best to defy the will of the American people, Senator Feingold predicted that ObamaCare "is going to look pretty damn good."
As ObamaCare continues to crumble six years later, what exactly is looking pretty damn good to Senator Feingold?
Rate increases in Wisconsin as high as 37.88%?
The flurry of exits from Wisconsin’s marketplace?
The prospect of putting Wisconsin college students out of school?