BUDGET DEAL REQUIRES SENATE TO HOLD VOTE ON OBAMACARE DEFUNDING & REPEAL

Some conservatives have been whining about the budget deal just negotiated by John Boehner. But, as Thomas Lifson points out, Boehner actually got the better of the President and his accomplices:

There is more good in the budget deal than is revealed in the budget cut number agreed on last night.

First, the cuts were actually deeper than those Boehner had originally proposed. That’s not a bad thing. But the deal also includes a number of features that our friends in the “news” media neglected to mention:

The agreement reached with Senate Democrats guarantees a Senate debate and vote on legislation that would repeal President Obama’s government takeover of health care in its entirety.

A Senate debate and a vote on ObamaCare debate would never have happened without this deal. And Boehner’s deal will also require variety of ObamaCare audits, not the least being:

A full audit of all the waivers that the Obama Administration has given to firms and organizations—including unions—who can’t meet the new annual coverage limits.

This is a much bigger thing than most realize. As I pointed out in my most recent column for the American Spectator, these waivers are in some ways more dangerous than the individual mandate.

So, the budget deal will shine some sunlight on the corruption that underlies the ObamaCare waivers and force the Senate Democrats to go on record as supporting a health care law the voters want repealed.

Not a bad day’s work, Speaker Boehner.

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