A New 1 Percent: The Tiny Sliver Of Obama Care 'Winners'

Stephanie

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Obama laughs at his useful tools sheep that he has duped...you willingly pass on his lies faithfully without one care about your fellow country men and women who is losing in all this because of him
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Beleaguered Obama Care supporters use three arguments to dismiss the cancellation of insurance policies that millions of Americans were satisfied with. First, the cancelled policies are no good in the first place. (How can a one-size-fits-all bureaucrat determine that?) Second, greedy insurance companies are canceling the policies, not Obama Care. (The insurance companies must cancel under Obama Care rules). Third, those families being cancelled “represent the relatively small part of America that the Obama administration did not talk about while campaigning for the Affordable Care Act.” (See: New York Times When Insurers Drop Policies). Did he really forget about them or did he decide not to share this information with American voters?

Only those with individual insurance policies are subject to the mass cancellations going on right now. The others have Medicaid or Medicare or are covered by their employers. ACA apologists tell us that President Obama can be forgiven for forgetting individual-policy holders, even though “sources deeply involved in the Affordable Care Act tell NBC NEWS that 50 to 75 percent of the 14 million consumers who buy their insurance individually can expect to receive a ‘cancellation’ letter.” (See: Obama admin. knew millions could not keep their health insurance).

Why worry about this “relatively small part of America?” They are only seven to ten million people. I guess they fall in Obama’s rounding error.

We already know that premiums will not fall, that we cannot keep our doctor or health care plan, that there will be thirty million uninsured after a decade of Obama Care, that it will raise the national debt, and that it robs Medicare to pay for it.

Of the vaunted beneficiaries of Obama Care only those with pre-existing conditions may eventually come out ahead. However, no one bothered to tell voters that Americans with pre-existing conditions, like those now receiving cancellations, are disadvantaged only in the same “relatively small” individual market. Insurance industry studies show that one in eight applicants for private health insurance with pre-existing conditions – or 1.8 million — are denied health insurance or pay higher premiums.

ALL of it here
A New 1 Percent: The Tiny Sliver Of Obama Care 'Winners' - Forbes
 
I think they should have been upfront and asked for an increase in the Fica contributions, say .5 % per employer /employee and worked on the cost curve of care/treatment then go through all of this, they could have easily funded direct subsidies for the folks who 'don't have access to/ have insurance'......
 
Obama laughs at his useful tools sheep that he has duped...you willingly pass on his lies faithfully without one care about your fellow country men and women who is losing in all this because of him
links in article at site


SNIP:

Beleaguered Obama Care supporters use three arguments to dismiss the cancellation of insurance policies that millions of Americans were satisfied with. First, the cancelled policies are no good in the first place. (How can a one-size-fits-all bureaucrat determine that?) Second, greedy insurance companies are canceling the policies, not Obama Care. (The insurance companies must cancel under Obama Care rules). Third, those families being cancelled “represent the relatively small part of America that the Obama administration did not talk about while campaigning for the Affordable Care Act.” (See: New York Times When Insurers Drop Policies). Did he really forget about them or did he decide not to share this information with American voters?

Only those with individual insurance policies are subject to the mass cancellations going on right now. The others have Medicaid or Medicare or are covered by their employers. ACA apologists tell us that President Obama can be forgiven for forgetting individual-policy holders, even though “sources deeply involved in the Affordable Care Act tell NBC NEWS that 50 to 75 percent of the 14 million consumers who buy their insurance individually can expect to receive a ‘cancellation’ letter.” (See: Obama admin. knew millions could not keep their health insurance).

Why worry about this “relatively small part of America?” They are only seven to ten million people. I guess they fall in Obama’s rounding error.

We already know that premiums will not fall, that we cannot keep our doctor or health care plan, that there will be thirty million uninsured after a decade of Obama Care, that it will raise the national debt, and that it robs Medicare to pay for it.

Of the vaunted beneficiaries of Obama Care only those with pre-existing conditions may eventually come out ahead. However, no one bothered to tell voters that Americans with pre-existing conditions, like those now receiving cancellations, are disadvantaged only in the same “relatively small” individual market. Insurance industry studies show that one in eight applicants for private health insurance with pre-existing conditions – or 1.8 million — are denied health insurance or pay higher premiums.

ALL of it here
A New 1 Percent: The Tiny Sliver Of Obama Care 'Winners' - Forbes

The sad fact is, the only people that will benefit from this disaster are the same people that have been working Medicare, welfare etc all these years: Those who know how to work the system. The deserving poor will see very little to no benefit at all and the rest of us will foot the bill.
How could Americans be this dumb. Didn't New Orleans teach them anything? 50 plus years of democratic rule down there and what a sight when the scab was ripped off that ugliness. That's what Obama and his worshipers want for all of America.
 
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A New 1 Percent: The Tiny Sliver Of Obama Care 'Winners'

And to think the GOP could have relieved that group with little effort and relatively few tax dollars.

But the GOP in Congress basically said, "fuck em".
 

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