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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Are You One of the 78 Million Who Will Lose Insurance?

"If you like your insurance, you can keep your insurance-period."

More evidence continues to surface that President Obama is not only guilty of a monumental screw up with the Affordable Care Act, but has continually lied about it.


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/11/25/evidence-shows-obama-administration-predicted-tens-millions-would-lose-plans/

"Almost 80 million people with employer health plans could find their coverage canceled because they are not compliant with ObamaCare, several experts predicted."

"Avik Roy of the Manhattan Institute added, "the administration estimated that approximately 78 million Americans with employer sponsored insurance would lose their existing coverage due to the Affordable Care Act."

"According to projections the administration itself issued back in July 2010, it was clear officials knew the impact of ObamaCare three years ago."

Well, as they said during last year's presidential campaign, "If you like your president, you can keep your president." And we did.

Oh, yee suckers.

5 comments:

Miggie said...

Ah, well, you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs... or 78 million of them if you want a really big omelet.

Comes the Revolution... we won't have slackers and complainers. They will be summerily dealt with for the greater good ... That was the liberal justification for Stalin's collectivizing the Kulaks and liquidating them in the process.

78 million losing their insurance!
90 million unemployed!
The list could go on and on.
I'd say that Obama is fundamentally changing America.

Squid said...

Comrade Fouse,

What is so wrong about the Central Government and government control of your healthcare and life. Remember, "Forward" as comrade Lenin and Comrade Stalin proclaimed. If you do not change your ways, Fouse, we have a gulag for you.

Comrade Squid

Siarlys Jenkins said...

If the central government had control, the ACA would have looked very different. It is built around the private sector, unfortunately.

Gary Fouse said...

Yes, Siarlys-The Central Government (proper noun)

Siarlys Jenkins said...

No Gary, "central government" is not a title, merely a descriptive.

But I'm not one of the hypothetical 78 million who may lose insurance only to qualify for something much better. I'm one of the 40 million waiting to get through the enrollment process to have any insurance at all.