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Friday, September 27, 2013
Big Bird Loses Healthcare Under Obamacare Rules
Millions of Americans are losing their work-provided healthcare
insurance plans all across the country as the costs, fees, and fines of
Obamacare become clear. Now, even Big Bird of Sesame Street fame has lost his healthcare insurance thanks to the President's take over of the healthcare system. Some may recall that during the 2012 presidential election, the
progressive media accused GOP nominee Mitt Romney of wanting to "kill Big Bird" when he came out in opposition to funding public broadcasting services like PBS and NPR. Now, only months after the election, Obamacare is about to "kill Big Bird" in Pennsylvania. One of The Keystone State's biggest tourist attractions is Sesame Place,
a Sesame Street-themed amusement park just northeast of Philadelphia.
First opened in 1980, Sesame Place employs about 1,650 people both full
and part-time and brings in upwards to $75 million in economic activity to Pennsylvania's Bucks County. However, Sesame Place parent company SeaWorld has announced that it
will cut hours for part-time employees, likely to keep them under the
30-hour threshold set down in Obama’s healthcare law. SeaWorld will also
cease offering company-based healthcare plans for part-time workers. "This law is hurting real people in my district and around the
country," Representative Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA) wrote in a letter to
the Obama administration. Philly Inquirer writer Julie Zauzmer reports
that SeaWorld has confirmed that it has cut part-time worker's hours
from 32 hours a week to 28. This will keep employees under the new
Obamacare limit of what makes a "full-time worker."...more
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