PatekPhilippe
Senior Member
Here's what the MSM and government hid from America while the Bill was being voted on.
No tax credits until 2014 and insurers can turn down anyone with a pre-existing condition until 2014. Ooooooooooooooooooooops!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35992060/ns/politics-health_care_reform
Translation...add another 20 billion dollars to the cost before any benefit is had by the public.The $5 billion Obama has allocated for the program is unlikely to last until 2014. In fact, government experts have projected it could run out next year.
Translation...you uninsured still cannot afford insurance and those who have it will see a significant rise in their premiums.Other reforms starting this year would prevent insurers from canceling the policies of people who get sick, from denying coverage to children with medical problems, and from putting lifetime dollar limits on a policy.
These changes will spread risks more broadly, but they're also likely to nudge insurance premiums somewhat higher.
Translation...all you bulletproof mofo's who had a job that offered you health insurance and you turned it down fucked yourself in the process. Get out the checkbook....Roughly a third of people in their 20s are uninsured, so allowing young adults to remain on their parents' plans until 26 would be a significant new option for families.
Adult children would not be able to stay on a parental plan if they had access to employer coverage of their own.
The main reason that Obama's plan phases in slowly boils down to cost. The Medicare cuts and tax increases to finance the bill start early;
You idiots got suckered by an accounting gimmick.But the peace of mind the president promised — the antidote for health care insecurity, whether you favored or opposed his overhaul — is still a ways beyond the horizon, starting only in 2014.
No tax credits until 2014 and insurers can turn down anyone with a pre-existing condition until 2014. Ooooooooooooooooooooops!
Well....I think it's safe to say Obama can scratch that re-election thingy off his list because it isn't going to happen.Still, if Obama wants to actually preside over the expansion of coverage to more than 30 million people, he'll first have to persuade a majority of Americans to re-elect him in 2012.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35992060/ns/politics-health_care_reform