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June 27, 2013/ 19 Tammuz, 5773 ****

*Congress is not as stupid as you think *****

By Glenn Garvin ****

Congress is not as stupid as you think.****

I realize that is not a high bar; but still, credit must be given when
credit is due. Quite often when our duly-elected political representatives
get together in Washington to pass some ill-designed, over-intrusive and
brutally expensive law, they recognize the difficulties it will create —
and so they exempt themselves.****

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration?****

The National Labor Relations Act?****

Minimum wage laws?****

None of them govern Congress.****

The much-lauded Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which sends corporate executives to
prison for falsifying financial data, would decimate Congress if it were
applied to the federal budgeting process. Which is exactly why it doesn't.**
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Once in a while, even Congress gets embarrassed by the legal loopholes it
writes itself.****

When ``60 Minutes'' reported a couple of years ago that it wasn't illegal
for members of Congress or their staffs to engage in insider stock trading,
they scurried to outlaw the practice. For a year, anyway. In April,
Congress quietly gutted the public-disclosure measures that were at the
heart of the new law.****

So it should come as no surprise that, as implementation of major
provisions of the Obamacare law approaches, Congress is stealthily plotting
its exit.****

The website Politico revealed recently that talks are underway on Capitol
Hill to toss out part of the law that would strip Congress and its staffers
of their sweetheart healthcare package.****

Lawmakers and their aides — like many federal workers — have been covered
for years by the lucrative (for them; not so much for us) Federal Employee
Health Benefits Program, which pays 75 percent and up of the premiums.****

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But when the Obamacare law was being debated, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa,
a longtime opponent of the legal loopholes lawmakers write for themselves,
argued that if Obamacare was so great, Congress and its staff should be
subject to the thing.****

When Grassley's criticism started to win popular support, Democrats quickly
moved to shut him up by approving his amendment that required Congress and
its staffers to enter the new government healthcare exchanges created by
the law. They even bragged about how they had called Grassley's bluff.****

Now that the moment for joining the exchanges is at hand, though, members
of Congress have discovered that the murky law they passed may prohibit the
heavy federal subsidies required to support the benefits they've granted
themselves all these years.****

Buying insurance on those new exchanges, like (gasp!) regular people, will
be expensive.****

That's especially true for congressional staffers, who tend to be young
people — the major victims of Obamacare.****

Young adults, who are healthier and use health care less, have always been
cheaper to insure than older people. But their rates are going to
skyrocket, 75 percent or more, under Obamacare, which will charge them more
to subsidize the insurance of older people.****

That's OK for the rest of us. But it won't do for Congress and its minions,
who are now in search of relief from the mess they've created for
themselves.****

The preferred solution is what Congress calls "administrative" — that is,
getting some captive government agency to rule that the law doesn't really
say what it says. That way, Congress doesn't have to take the political
heat.****

The preferred candidate in this case is the Office of Personnel Management,
which administers federal employee benefits. Lawmakers hope the office will
declare that Congress has the legal authority to continue subsidizing its
own insurance even when purchased through the exchanges.****

But if that doesn't work out, the pols will try to remove the Grassley
amendment or even go to court to extract themselves from the clutches of
Obamacare.****

"I think we should begin an immediate amicus brief to say, 'Listen this is
simply not fair to these employees,'?" said Rep. John Larson, a Connecticut
Democrat who helped steer Obamacare through Congress. "They are federal
employees."****

As he is. And as we are not.****

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