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Megyn Kelly battled Rep. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) over President Barack Obama’s promise that all Americans would be able keep their health care plans under Obamacare, a claim that has proven to be false. While some Democratic lawmakers have admitted the president should have been more clear about the regulations, Obama and other administration officials are blaming insurance companies for causing what is predicted to be as many as 10 million Americans to lose their individual plans.
Rep. Pallone made the latter argument, telling Kelly that insurance companies got “caught” selling “lousy” plans that offered little coverage at a high cost. Under Obamacare, the companies will now offer what he says are better plans at an “affordable price.”
I just love how he keeps lying through his teeth and claims that these new plans are cheaper. Then he keeps right on lying even after she shows him video. Un-effing-believable.
It's just stomach turning to think liars like Frank Pallone are serving in Congress.
I watched that interview last night. I can't believe the guy was really that much of a moron so I figure he had to just be a liar. According to him, the insurance companies are canceling the policies because nobody will buy them. How someone can be so brainless as to make that claim when you can't cancel a policy that wasn't bought in the first place is beyond me. You can't cancel a service that has been paid for with the reason that people won't pay for it. A two year old could understand that. So he must be a liar. Nobody that stupid could possibly tie his own shoes, much less serve in congress.
It's important that people be allowed to keep overpriced poor quality plans regardless, Obamacare needs to adjust.
Funny, the bill actually let folks grandfather their plans, but a "regulation" stopped that 6 months after the law was made. Funny, how is that constitutional?
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