president s credibility from lawmaker like john boehner who said republicans will not try to pass immigration reform this year because they don t think the president will follow the law. take a listen. there s widespread doubt about whether this administration can be trusted to enforce our laws. and it s going to be difficult to move any immigration legislation until that changes. jenna: a foreign affairs correspondent is live with more. how are republicans using obamacare to back away from any sort of deal when it comes to immigration reform? well, jenna, there are two issues involved here. one is complexity and the other is the white house issuing waivers that republicans believe are intended to evade the intent of congress. republicans note that the white house fumbled at least at the start, the health care.gov website and then waived parts of obamacare that applied to big businesses and people with bare bones insurance policies.
a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it.
for others went flying into the crowd. a county official said that this had been set up and all the spectators were standing in what was considered to be a safe zone. but not apparently so much. bakersfield, california. martha: a report by a watchdog group by taxpayer dollars on screen showing green job training from 2009 stimulus law. but the government accountability office found that only half of those who went through this program.jobs. the metropolitan policy program at brookings says you need to know in detail the nature of the economy that you are serving when you find job training efforts.
think hypocrisy at its best. i would love to hear anyone defend congress could not live under the same laws bill: kirsten, can you? first, obamacare wasn t rammed through, it was passed like any other law. in the dark of night. yeah. it was passed. people voted for it, and it passed and became a law. and i, and this is not my understanding of what s going on, and i don t think we really know. it s actually a lot of speglation because speculation because the rules have not been released yet, so we don t exactly know what tony bill: we re going to find out this week, though, because they re worried about the brain drain on capitol hill and that their staffers will find another job in washington. sure. but that s, like i said, so my understanding of it is they basically will be under the same exchanges and they were going to see a slight, you know, they re not going to have quite the same coverage that they had before. now, if, in fact, they re going to get subsidized so
care under obamacare, no, i wouldn t support that. i think they should have the same thing that everybody else has, and if they have to pay extra out of pocket, a lot of people pay extra out of pocket, but we really don t know what s happening yet. bill: the office of personnel management that runs federal benefit will release regulatory details this week. and if they make these changes, tony, what does it say about the law? well, first of all, obviously we ve seen this week, this is the third strike for obamacare, the employer mandate has been suspended, but the president has agreed to do so. the unions, who largely backed obamacare, who who were the bigt beneficiaries of the first wave of waives, now they re saying these unintended consequences destroy the integrity of the 40-hour workweek, so unions now are against congress and congress, although this is only 11,000 people, this is still egregious. and the reason we don t know exactly what is in this is because they are avoiding a