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Krauthammer On ObamaCare Delay: ‘Stuff You Do In A Banana Republic’

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Fox News contributor and syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer, called the latest ObamaCare delay what it is: the “stuff you do in a banana republic.” The Obama administration has unilaterally changed the law at will since it’s failed rollout, delaying and omitting requirements as it sees political expedient to the president and his party.

“I mean this is stuff that you do in a banana republic,” Krauthammer said on “Special Report” with Bret Baier. “It’s as if the law is simply a blackboard on which Obama writes any number he wants, any delay he wants, any provision. It’s changing a law in the way that you are not allowed to do.”

Krauthammer went on to add that the announcement was a “political decisions to minimize the impact leading up to an election.”

The Obama administration announced Monday the ObamaCare employer mandate delay will only apply to some businesses, giving some employers a reprieve next year, while arbitrarily phasing in the mandate for others.

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