Democrat Senators Met with Obama and Demand Obamacare be Stopped.

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I know this headline sounds like it's from the Onion, but it's true. Fourteen Democrat Senators up for re-election in 2014 met with Obama today demanding that Obamacare be delayed or stopped. Ads are already running in some States showing Obama's repeated lies, and then Senators like Hagen in North Carolina, or Landrieu in Louisiana parroting the lies.

This is devastating for Democrats and threatens their control of the Senate. Here's the story from Reuters.




By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON | Wed Nov 6, 2013 5:19pm EST

(Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Wednesday met with frustrated Senate Democrats, some of whom fear the disastrous rollout of his signature healthcare law could complicate their already difficult re-election fights in 2014.

The Obama administration has weathered intense criticism since hundreds of thousands of people have seen their health insurance policies canceled because they do not meet new benefit requirements, despite Obama's pledge that Americans could keep their current plans under Obamacare.

The fallout has been exacerbated by the fact that these people cannot shop easily for insurance alternatives on the malfunctioning website, HealthCare.gov.

Obama, joined by Vice President Joe Biden, sat down with 16 Senate Democrats, 15 of them who are up for re-election next year, many of them facing competitive races.

One of the senators, Mark Begich of Alaska, issued a statement after what he said was a two-hour session. He said he expressed his frustration at the difficulties involving the website that has not worked properly since going live on October 1.

"It's absolutely unacceptable in this day and age that the administration can't deliver on the promises it made to all Americans because of technical problems with a website," Begich said.

Senate Mark Pryor of Arkansas said after the meeting: "The American people are frustrated with the White House's botched rollout of the Affordable Care Act, and I am too."

"In today's meeting, I told the president and vice president three things: 1) fix the website immediately 2) address the problems with the law and 3) hold the individuals in charge accountable for these mistakes. I won't let up until these problems are fixed," he said.

In a sign of its political potency, the rocky launch of Obamacare appeared to help Republican Ken Cuccinelli cut into the lead enjoyed by Democratic Party insider Terry McAuliffe, who won Tuesday's election for Virginia governor.

The White House said Obama discussed efforts to ramp up communication and education outreach to consumers who have received or might receive letters about how their individual health plans might be affected.

"During the meeting, the president discussed ongoing efforts to fix HealthCare.gov and improve the experience of Americans looking to enroll in coverage," a White House official said.

The senators gave Obama "their input on existing challenges with implementation of the Affordable Care Act," the official said.

As many as 7 million Americans were expected to sign up for coverage in the first year through the online exchanges established under the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The law, upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court last year, mandates everyone have healthcare insurance coverage or pay a tax.

A significant shortfall in enrollees, particularly among young and healthy people who cost less to insure, would undermine the ability of the exchanges to work financially.

The meeting was held just before Obama left for Dallas, where he was to visit volunteers who are helping people sign up for health insurance. This is part of a push by senior officials to highlight the program in cities with the highest number of uninsured residents.

SHAKEUP AT TECHNOLOGY OFFICE

The government technology office that supervised HealthCare.gov has undergone a shakeup following the website's troubled rollout. Tony Trenkle, head of technology at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is leaving the agency for the private sector, CMS spokeswoman Julie Bataille said on Wednesday. She said he "oversees all of our IT functions" but declined to describe his role in the website or say whether he had been asked to leave.

Obama, who routinely is engaged in political battles with congressional Republicans, is hearing complaints from his Democratic allies over the healthcare rollout. Some Democrats have joined Republicans in calling for an extension of the enrollment period for uninsured people to sign up for subsidized coverage. The administration has so far resisted.

On Capitol Hill, Senator Max Baucus, chairman of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, said he has been disappointed to hear administration officials say they did not see problems with HealthCare.gov coming.

"When we asked for updates on the marketplaces, the responses we got were totally unsatisfactory. We heard multiple times that everything was on track. We now know that was not the case," he told U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at an oversight hearing on Wednesday.

Obama has promised that the website will be fixed, with aides saying it should be operating smoothly for most people by the end of November. Many Washington political figures have urged him to express regret for saying people can keep their plans if they like them, and propose some fixes to the healthcare plan to take account of the plan cancellations.

The White House official said Obama emphasized that he shared the senators' commitment to ensuring that Americans who want to enroll in health insurance through Obamacare are able to do so in time for insurance coverage to start as early as January 1.
 
I'm sure Obama feels that the only problem with Obama Care is the shitty web site...
He will never admit there are other problems...
 
I know this headline sounds like it's from the Onion, but it's true. Fourteen Democrat Senators up for re-election in 2014 met with Obama today demanding that Obamacare be delayed or stopped. Ads are already running in some States showing Obama's repeated lies, and then Senators like Hagen in North Carolina, or Landrieu in Louisiana parroting the lies.

This is devastating for Democrats and threatens their control of the Senate. Here's the story from Reuters.




By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON | Wed Nov 6, 2013 5:19pm EST

(Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Wednesday met with frustrated Senate Democrats, some of whom fear the disastrous rollout of his signature healthcare law could complicate their already difficult re-election fights in 2014.

The Obama administration has weathered intense criticism since hundreds of thousands of people have seen their health insurance policies canceled because they do not meet new benefit requirements, despite Obama's pledge that Americans could keep their current plans under Obamacare.

The fallout has been exacerbated by the fact that these people cannot shop easily for insurance alternatives on the malfunctioning website, HealthCare.gov.

Obama, joined by Vice President Joe Biden, sat down with 16 Senate Democrats, 15 of them who are up for re-election next year, many of them facing competitive races.

One of the senators, Mark Begich of Alaska, issued a statement after what he said was a two-hour session. He said he expressed his frustration at the difficulties involving the website that has not worked properly since going live on October 1.

"It's absolutely unacceptable in this day and age that the administration can't deliver on the promises it made to all Americans because of technical problems with a website," Begich said.

Senate Mark Pryor of Arkansas said after the meeting: "The American people are frustrated with the White House's botched rollout of the Affordable Care Act, and I am too."

"In today's meeting, I told the president and vice president three things: 1) fix the website immediately 2) address the problems with the law and 3) hold the individuals in charge accountable for these mistakes. I won't let up until these problems are fixed," he said.

In a sign of its political potency, the rocky launch of Obamacare appeared to help Republican Ken Cuccinelli cut into the lead enjoyed by Democratic Party insider Terry McAuliffe, who won Tuesday's election for Virginia governor.

The White House said Obama discussed efforts to ramp up communication and education outreach to consumers who have received or might receive letters about how their individual health plans might be affected.

"During the meeting, the president discussed ongoing efforts to fix HealthCare.gov and improve the experience of Americans looking to enroll in coverage," a White House official said.

The senators gave Obama "their input on existing challenges with implementation of the Affordable Care Act," the official said.

As many as 7 million Americans were expected to sign up for coverage in the first year through the online exchanges established under the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The law, upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court last year, mandates everyone have healthcare insurance coverage or pay a tax.

A significant shortfall in enrollees, particularly among young and healthy people who cost less to insure, would undermine the ability of the exchanges to work financially.

The meeting was held just before Obama left for Dallas, where he was to visit volunteers who are helping people sign up for health insurance. This is part of a push by senior officials to highlight the program in cities with the highest number of uninsured residents.

SHAKEUP AT TECHNOLOGY OFFICE

The government technology office that supervised HealthCare.gov has undergone a shakeup following the website's troubled rollout. Tony Trenkle, head of technology at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is leaving the agency for the private sector, CMS spokeswoman Julie Bataille said on Wednesday. She said he "oversees all of our IT functions" but declined to describe his role in the website or say whether he had been asked to leave.

Obama, who routinely is engaged in political battles with congressional Republicans, is hearing complaints from his Democratic allies over the healthcare rollout. Some Democrats have joined Republicans in calling for an extension of the enrollment period for uninsured people to sign up for subsidized coverage. The administration has so far resisted.

On Capitol Hill, Senator Max Baucus, chairman of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, said he has been disappointed to hear administration officials say they did not see problems with HealthCare.gov coming.

"When we asked for updates on the marketplaces, the responses we got were totally unsatisfactory. We heard multiple times that everything was on track. We now know that was not the case," he told U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at an oversight hearing on Wednesday.

Obama has promised that the website will be fixed, with aides saying it should be operating smoothly for most people by the end of November. Many Washington political figures have urged him to express regret for saying people can keep their plans if they like them, and propose some fixes to the healthcare plan to take account of the plan cancellations.

The White House official said Obama emphasized that he shared the senators' commitment to ensuring that Americans who want to enroll in health insurance through Obamacare are able to do so in time for insurance coverage to start as early as January 1.

Yep. They know they are in serious trouble for reelection chances. This story is just being reported on other news sites. We could be witnessing an implosion within the democrat ranks. They know their constituents will be hit with massive increases in premiums starting Jan 1 up until election time 11 months later and those constituents are going to be livid at the ones who voted for Obamacare.
 
Democrats, if you like your Senate majority, you can keep it. Period*

* Nah, we're only fucking with you, kiss your Senate majority buh bye!
 
Demorats are starting to scurry like the rats they are , not a good thing to be behind there Clown in Chief.....

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Libtards...you're gonna be seeing a ton of these ads over the next year. How do you think the 2014 mid-terms are going to go. :lol:



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I know this headline sounds like it's from the Onion, but it's true. Fourteen Democrat Senators up for re-election in 2014 met with Obama today demanding that Obamacare be delayed or stopped. Ads are already running in some States showing Obama's repeated lies, and then Senators like Hagen in North Carolina, or Landrieu in Louisiana parroting the lies.

This is devastating for Democrats and threatens their control of the Senate. Here's the story from Reuters.




By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON | Wed Nov 6, 2013 5:19pm EST

(Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Wednesday met with frustrated Senate Democrats, some of whom fear the disastrous rollout of his signature healthcare law could complicate their already difficult re-election fights in 2014.

The Obama administration has weathered intense criticism since hundreds of thousands of people have seen their health insurance policies canceled because they do not meet new benefit requirements, despite Obama's pledge that Americans could keep their current plans under Obamacare.

The fallout has been exacerbated by the fact that these people cannot shop easily for insurance alternatives on the malfunctioning website, HealthCare.gov.

Obama, joined by Vice President Joe Biden, sat down with 16 Senate Democrats, 15 of them who are up for re-election next year, many of them facing competitive races.

One of the senators, Mark Begich of Alaska, issued a statement after what he said was a two-hour session. He said he expressed his frustration at the difficulties involving the website that has not worked properly since going live on October 1.

"It's absolutely unacceptable in this day and age that the administration can't deliver on the promises it made to all Americans because of technical problems with a website," Begich said.

Senate Mark Pryor of Arkansas said after the meeting: "The American people are frustrated with the White House's botched rollout of the Affordable Care Act, and I am too."

"In today's meeting, I told the president and vice president three things: 1) fix the website immediately 2) address the problems with the law and 3) hold the individuals in charge accountable for these mistakes. I won't let up until these problems are fixed," he said.

In a sign of its political potency, the rocky launch of Obamacare appeared to help Republican Ken Cuccinelli cut into the lead enjoyed by Democratic Party insider Terry McAuliffe, who won Tuesday's election for Virginia governor.

The White House said Obama discussed efforts to ramp up communication and education outreach to consumers who have received or might receive letters about how their individual health plans might be affected.

"During the meeting, the president discussed ongoing efforts to fix HealthCare.gov and improve the experience of Americans looking to enroll in coverage," a White House official said.

The senators gave Obama "their input on existing challenges with implementation of the Affordable Care Act," the official said.

As many as 7 million Americans were expected to sign up for coverage in the first year through the online exchanges established under the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The law, upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court last year, mandates everyone have healthcare insurance coverage or pay a tax.

A significant shortfall in enrollees, particularly among young and healthy people who cost less to insure, would undermine the ability of the exchanges to work financially.

The meeting was held just before Obama left for Dallas, where he was to visit volunteers who are helping people sign up for health insurance. This is part of a push by senior officials to highlight the program in cities with the highest number of uninsured residents.

SHAKEUP AT TECHNOLOGY OFFICE

The government technology office that supervised HealthCare.gov has undergone a shakeup following the website's troubled rollout. Tony Trenkle, head of technology at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is leaving the agency for the private sector, CMS spokeswoman Julie Bataille said on Wednesday. She said he "oversees all of our IT functions" but declined to describe his role in the website or say whether he had been asked to leave.

Obama, who routinely is engaged in political battles with congressional Republicans, is hearing complaints from his Democratic allies over the healthcare rollout. Some Democrats have joined Republicans in calling for an extension of the enrollment period for uninsured people to sign up for subsidized coverage. The administration has so far resisted.

On Capitol Hill, Senator Max Baucus, chairman of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, said he has been disappointed to hear administration officials say they did not see problems with HealthCare.gov coming.

"When we asked for updates on the marketplaces, the responses we got were totally unsatisfactory. We heard multiple times that everything was on track. We now know that was not the case," he told U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at an oversight hearing on Wednesday.

Obama has promised that the website will be fixed, with aides saying it should be operating smoothly for most people by the end of November. Many Washington political figures have urged him to express regret for saying people can keep their plans if they like them, and propose some fixes to the healthcare plan to take account of the plan cancellations.

The White House official said Obama emphasized that he shared the senators' commitment to ensuring that Americans who want to enroll in health insurance through Obamacare are able to do so in time for insurance coverage to start as early as January 1.

too bad obama gave waivers for a years delay for employers

to have to follow the obamacare insurance laws

instead of 16 to 20 million folks affected with higher premiums & higher deductibles

it would be 50 million or more suffering from higher premiums & higher deductibles
 
too bad obama gave waivers for a years delay for employers

to have to follow the obamacare insurance laws

instead of 16 to 20 million folks affected with higher premiums & higher deductibles

it would be 50 million or more suffering from higher premiums & higher deductibles

Even if Obama wanted to delay the whole thing, at this point he may not be able to. Plans and premiums for 2014 are already rolling and insurance companies and HR and payroll departments nationwide have already started adjusting to next year's changes. Now that the ball is rolling, he may simply be incapable of stopping this monstrosity.
 
The GOP were idiots letting Reid and Obama shutdown the goobermint, they should have got out of the way of obamacare and waved flags as the train wreck went by......
 
Democrats, if you like your Senate majority, you can keep it. Period*

* Nah, we're only fucking with you, kiss your Senate majority buh bye!

period and if have the same meaning in lib speak ease

the rest of the peoples do not liked to be tricked

by slight of hand lawyer trickery
 
The GOP were idiots letting Reid and Obama shutdown the goobermint, they should have got out of the way of obamacare and waved flags as the train wreck went by......

they really wanted save the people

from the pain and suffering this mess is causing
 
too bad obama gave waivers for a years delay for employers

to have to follow the obamacare insurance laws

instead of 16 to 20 million folks affected with higher premiums & higher deductibles

it would be 50 million or more suffering from higher premiums & higher deductibles

Even if Obama wanted to delay the whole thing, at this point he may not be able to. Plans and premiums for 2014 are already rolling and insurance companies and HR and payroll departments nationwide have already started adjusting to next year's changes. Now that the ball is rolling, he may simply be incapable of stopping this monstrosity.
I'm thinking this whole Obamacare was designed to fail in order to create massive racial division between the white middle class and the poor minorities.
 
too bad obama gave waivers for a years delay for employers

to have to follow the obamacare insurance laws

instead of 16 to 20 million folks affected with higher premiums & higher deductibles

it would be 50 million or more suffering from higher premiums & higher deductibles

Even if Obama wanted to delay the whole thing, at this point he may not be able to. Plans and premiums for 2014 are already rolling and insurance companies and HR and payroll departments nationwide have already started adjusting to next year's changes. Now that the ball is rolling, he may simply be incapable of stopping this monstrosity.

true
 
During the 2014 elections, every democrat is going to go out of their way to distance themselves from Obamacare. Everytime anyone brings up Obamacare as a topic, they will do anything to change the subject. All the Republicans have to do to win seats in both houses is shut up about EVERYTHING else and just keep talking about how they want to repeal Obamacare.

That said, look for the Republicans to once again snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory by sucking up to the God Squad and talk about how blow jobs are evil and how fags need to have no civil rights.
 
It was a LOSING cause. They helped obamacare sneak past the media for about 3 weeks while the media bashed the GOP over people losing their jobs from the shutdown.

Many GOP supporters lost paychecks during the shutdown....I'm one of them. The GOP can forget about getting $$$$ from me ever again. They only get my vote since they are not evil like the Dimwits.

The GOP were idiots letting Reid and Obama shutdown the goobermint, they should have got out of the way of obamacare and waved flags as the train wreck went by......

they really wanted save the people

from the pain and suffering this mess is causing
 
Who said maobama isn't a leader. These folks are just following his example on how to bunker in and weather the storm. You know, the nobodies more upset than me attitude. Which basically say it wasn't me, I'm just as pissed a everybody else, no worries I'll get to the bottom of it and get back to ya. They will all just keep pointing fingers everywhere but at themselves and count on American's short memories. Only problem is most of these people are on tape spewing the same lies maobama did, makes it hard to distance themselves.
 
They will all just keep pointing fingers everywhere but at themselves and count on American's short memories

The only thing is Americans will be reminded of this every payday when they look at their Insurance Withholding or when they write that monthly check. All the Republicans need do is point out their opponent (or the Dem party) voted for Obamacare.
 
They will all just keep pointing fingers everywhere but at themselves and count on American's short memories

The only thing is Americans will be reminded of this every payday when they look at their Insurance Withholding or when they write that monthly check. All the Republicans need do is point out their opponent (or the Dem party) voted for Obamacare.

i already do

i have heard several obama supporters

complaining about this
 

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