[h=2]By merely adding up recent media reports, the National Center for Public Policy Research discovered that 1.5 million insurance cancellations have already gone out. These cancellations are all due to the ObamaCare mandate...[/h] During his sales job to pass his signature health insurance plan, President Obama repeatedly and without qualification promised the American people that if you liked your insurance plan, you could keep it.
Obama also promised everyone that their premiums would decrease and that he would never raise taxes on the middle class.
Already 1.5 million have had insurance they were happy with stripped from them. If the Congressional Budget Office is correct, this will happen to millions more.
Sunday, the LA Times reported that middle-class Californians face, on average, a 30% rate increase "due to several factors ties to" ObamaCare.
Nearly 1.5 Million Lose Health Insurance Due to ObamaCare
Honest Obama strikes again.
Change You Can Believe In.
Really? What part is in error?Brietbart.com
Nough said.
Brietbart.com
Nough said.
Yea..... It claims that the source for this story and data is "the National Center for Public Policy Research" but you click on it and it goes to "conservativeblog.org" then from there, there is no mention or source for the "National Center for Public Policy Research"...
I'd be very curious to know why the cancellations were handed out. It's easy to screw your customer and blame Obamacare, but it sure would be nice to know how exactly Obamacare forced the companies to cancel plans. My guess is the companies canceled the plans and are using Obamacare as a scapegoat.Honest Obama strikes again.
Change You Can Believe In.
Yea..... It claims that the source for this story and data is "the National Center for Public Policy Research" but you click on it and it goes to "conservativeblog.org" then from there, there is no mention or source for the "National Center for Public Policy Research"...
The numbers sited in that article only add up to 460,000. Good amount less that 1.5 million.
I'd be very curious to know why the cancellations were handed out. It's easy to screw your customer and blame Obamacare, but it sure would be nice to know how exactly Obamacare forced the companies to cancel plans. My guess is the companies canceled the plans and are using Obamacare as a scapegoat.
But I'd be willing to listen to whatever the truth is, if only the details were ever reported on this....
People who are losing their policies should be able to turn around and buy policies via the exchanges. It is just forced migration via insurers and employers dropping coverage they were not required to have. Still to early to tell what the net will be in terms of coverage. Pretty sure it is looking like the costs are going to be much higher than expected. A word of wisdom for future archeologists who find the DP fossils---don't ever create anything, let alone a national political program, that is totally dependent on 20-somethings participating in order to succeed.
Yeah...of course the other part of that is that it seems that most of those "new signups" are for Medicaid for which no fees are being paid.
I'd be very curious to know why the cancellations were handed out. It's easy to screw your customer and blame Obamacare, but it sure would be nice to know how exactly Obamacare forced the companies to cancel plans. My guess is the companies canceled the plans and are using Obamacare as a scapegoat.
But I'd be willing to listen to whatever the truth is, if only the details were ever reported on this....
Doesn't medicaid use third-party processing? I think even a lot of the ERISA plans have someone to be the face of the plan (like BCBC or someone else) even if the employer is ultimately the one footing the bill.
Honest Obama strikes again.
Change You Can Believe In.
Brietbart.com
Nough said.
Has it dawned on anybody other than me that these might have been expensive individual policies and now that exchanges will soon allow people to take advantage of group rates, other than employer policies it makes more sense for the insurance carriers to start selling policies only through the exchanges?
If I were to guess, it is them doing their part to force people into policies that will be subsidized because subsidized policies are either more profitable or because without greater participation in those policies, they will lose money on those who are participating. It is bound to be a marginal calculation--be it cost, revenue or profit--as insurance is all about the math.
An incompetent, glitch-laden, botched website implementation, people seeing their healthcare costs double or triple, people losing their healthcare plans, etc. are all part of the overall goal of forcing us into their single-payer, "pain to play" system.
I'd be very curious to know why the cancellations were handed out. It's easy to screw your customer and blame Obamacare, but it sure would be nice to know how exactly Obamacare forced the companies to cancel plans. My guess is the companies canceled the plans and are using Obamacare as a scapegoat.
But I'd be willing to listen to whatever the truth is, if only the details were ever reported on this....
Hmm, well you're premise presumes in the Unthinking Left a semblance of rational thinking and common sense - none of which I've yet found in them in any discernible measure.While it is true that in theory a streamlined socialist single-payer system would be better (and actually less socialist) than this mongrel atrocity - and better and less socialist than what we already had before the ACA , I just don't see the Unthinking Left as a legion of selfless kamikaze ready to sacrifice their Congress seats and a whole bunch of other cozy offices to make it happen.
Is that it?
Honest Obama strikes again.
Change You Can Believe In.
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