Slick Willy To Obozo: Keep Your National Pro-Life Allen - TopicsExpress



          

Slick Willy To Obozo: Keep Your National Pro-Life Allen Madsenliancemise. Bill Clinton, in an unusually blunt critique of the sitting commander-in-chief, said President Obama should live up to his promise to Americans that if they like their health plans, they can keep them. The former president weighed in on the roiling controversy about health plan cancellations during an interview with the site Ozy. The current president recently apologized to the public for the millions of cancellation notices that are going out—despite him assuring Americans that, under ObamaCare, they could keep their coverage if they want. For Clinton, the apology doesn’t cut it. “So I personally believe, even if it takes a change to the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got,” Clinton said. Clinton’s comments could cause problems for Obama, who has resisted any major changes to the law. Obama, in explaining the cancellation notices, has clarified that under ObamaCare, policies could be canceled if they had been altered in any way since the passage of the law. That nuance was not included in the president’s initial explanations. Faux Snooze [as the left loves to say] leaves out the real nuance: the vast majority of canceled policies did not have all of the detailed coverage that O-care now demands. Thus they HAD to be enhanced, and that’s an alteration. So of course the EVIL insurance companies dropped those policies. It’s bloody gold mine for them [until they get run out of business by single payer {aka government owned insurance}] - they can add a newly required doodad or two to your policy, then charge you two to ten times as much. So yeah, all the minimal policies are going the way of the dodo, especially as these go most often to the young, who are both healthy and earning less. And thus the insurance boys hope that their new policies will be significantly subsidized. They’re all rat bastards. Both presidents, the insurance companies, and the lazy reporters at “Faux”. The administration argues that while some are losing their current coverage, those plans will be replaced by better-quality insurance. The flip side is that they could be more expensive. Ok, I’m wrong about Fox. But this statement from the administration is flat out nasty. And untrue: almost everyone is finding out those new policies cost a lot more, either up front (higher premiums) or in back [much higher deductibles before actual payments kick in]. Nuance my ass, this is total douche-arama.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 05:18:11 +0000

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