This is good news, as you can read in the article, so many college kids know little to nothing about Obamacare, but this group named Generation Opportunity is going around to schools educating the students to the pros and cons.
And can we say mostly cons by Cons? You can keep your doctor, your insurance plans...PERIOD.
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The events that weve done at college campuses and college towns across the country have been enormously successful in getting young people interested in learning more about their healthcare options under Obamacare, Generation Opportunity president Evan Feinberg, who was not at the event, told me over the phone afterward.
Weve found that without a doubt, our message that they can take control of their healthcare and choose to opt-out of Obamacare and find a better deal for themselves by buying private insurance outside of Obamacare, that message has really resonated with them because theyre really worried about Obamacare, he continued. They dont want to buy Obamacare.
Zepeda and his friends Lane Bullock, a fellow junior, and Stephen Fox, a pre-med student, expressed the very concerns Feinberg outlined. I think the free market should work out health care. I think it should be privatized. The government shouldnt get involved, Fox said. Young people dont need itthe majority that isI mean were all healthy, he said nodding in the direction of his friends.
Generation Opportunity Takes ?Opt-Out? of Obamacare Message to College Students | The Weekly Standard
And can we say mostly cons by Cons? You can keep your doctor, your insurance plans...PERIOD.
SNIPS:
The events that weve done at college campuses and college towns across the country have been enormously successful in getting young people interested in learning more about their healthcare options under Obamacare, Generation Opportunity president Evan Feinberg, who was not at the event, told me over the phone afterward.
Weve found that without a doubt, our message that they can take control of their healthcare and choose to opt-out of Obamacare and find a better deal for themselves by buying private insurance outside of Obamacare, that message has really resonated with them because theyre really worried about Obamacare, he continued. They dont want to buy Obamacare.
Zepeda and his friends Lane Bullock, a fellow junior, and Stephen Fox, a pre-med student, expressed the very concerns Feinberg outlined. I think the free market should work out health care. I think it should be privatized. The government shouldnt get involved, Fox said. Young people dont need itthe majority that isI mean were all healthy, he said nodding in the direction of his friends.
Generation Opportunity Takes ?Opt-Out? of Obamacare Message to College Students | The Weekly Standard