I am no expert on Obamacare, and it has always confused me, like everyone else. I was wondering how they were going to force people who were happy with the insurance they had into the Exchanges. I never believed any of the President's claims, but I did wonder how he was going to pull it off.
Now we know!
What he failed to mention, as was pointed out on O'Reilly by a liberal, was that "You can keep your insurance if it meets the new government standards (we will be writing over at HHS)."
Since covering pre-existing conditions was not specifically allowed in existing insurance policies, they would necessarily fail to meet these new Government Standards. [the fact that so many usually intelligent people can call this "insurance", and actually believe that it is, troubles me greatly.]
The Federal Government is now deciding for the citizens what kind of health insurance is "good enough" for them. How is it that the 85% who had insurance and were happy with it, are suddenly told by the Federal Government that YOU have been cheated by the insurance companies who charge you high prices for a lousy plan! The word has gone out from the White House; this is the official spin. Democrats have been given their marching orders and now you will see them and their fellow travelers, all over the news and cable telling us what lousy insurance we had and how they are giving you [making you buy] a better product [that you don't want] with better coverage [that you don't need] for a cheaper price [compared to what?]
Thank God Obama and Sebelius have stepped in to save you from the evil insurance companies! They are sending their brain-dead minions out to attack the "lousy" insurance plans we had.
They had this bobble-head go on the Kelly File last night and say "This is CAPITALISM at work?" This is the same guy who sat on the Issa panel, and asked his "questions" [made his little speech] in a very odd manner. He was sing-song. in his speech and he constantly bobbed up and down and side to side - quite rhythmically, as if he was hearing a nursery rhyme in his head. He looked like a bobble-head, and sounded like an idiot. And just in case anyone missed it, he did it again on the Kelly File, bobbing sideways as he refused to answer her questions. It was quite disturbing, actually. Maybe he has Tourette's Syndrome.
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