Part of Detroit's bankruptcy plan could include shifting retiree health care costs to federal taxpayers, through ObamaCare health exchanges. The New York Times reported today that the city is eyeing the controversial solution as a way to get health care coverage for public retirees who are too young to qualify for Medicare.
Shannon Bream went over the idea with Michelle Malkin, pointing out that the Obama administration has said that Americans won't be asked to bail out Detroit and asking whether this is a "back door" way to use federal tax dollars to help Detroit.
"I really think that this is a front door bailout and it's turned ObamaCare into the mother of all bailout vehicles," said Malkin, calling it a "huge injustice" to responsible taxpayers and to people who live in places "that have not racked up these massive unfunded liabilities."
For the latest on the GOP's battle to defund ObamaCare, tune in to Hannity, tonight at 9p/12a ET!
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