One candidate on the campaign trail is making an eloquent case against elements of Obamacare: Hillary Clinton.
While attending a town hall event in Iowa Tuesday, Democratic Party front-runner Hillary Clinton inadvertently slammed President Barack Obama’s signature piece of domestic legislation, the Affordable Care Act, as a full-time job killer.
At the event, a women stood up and asked, “I just want to know why there’s like discrimination against the part-time workers when so many companies are going to part-time when it comes to FMLA [Family and Medical Leave Act]?”
“Well, that’s why they’re going to part-time,” Clinton said. “That and also the Affordable Care Act.”
“You know, we’ve got to change that,” Clinton continued, “because we have built in some unfortunate incentives that discourage full-time employment.”
Hillary is right, of course, but there’s little to no indication that any Obamacare reforms she might propose would be any less ruinous. The former First Lady’s “Hillarycare” plan was even more extreme than Obama’s, with as little regard for markets.