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Remember that in 2009? You go on the white house website to snitch on people saying/writing incorrect things about Obamacare. I want to report/turn in President Obama, his speech writers and every other Democrat who said, " “We will keep this promise: if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. Period.” He also said "If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you. It hasn't happened yet. It won't happen in the future," Obama said April 1, 2010, in Portland, Maine."
Then there is Valerie Jarrett. I want to snitch on her, too. "Nothing in #Obamacare forces people out of their health plans. No change is required unless insurance companies change existing plans."
Jay Carney is a sock puppet so I won't snitch on, er Flag, him.
I may have more liars to snitch on down the road after the Death Panels are in place but with no Flag at White House Dot Gov anymore, who do I report them to, Fast and Furious Eric Holder at the DOJ?
The Affordable Care Act, as signed by the president in 2010, states quite clearly that if your individual health insurance plan was in effect prior to March 23, 2010, your plan would be grandfathered as-is, despite new rules that expand mandatory benefits and ban practices such as lifetime limits. In other words, if you signed up for an insurance policy before March of 2010, and if you like that policy, you could ostensibly keep it. It’s in the law.
However, an implementation rule was added later by Health & Human Services which narrowed the grandfathering parameters. If the benefits of a policy were altered after that date, those policies would lose grandfathered status. Meanwhile, HHS determined that up to 67 percent of customers would lose their plans, but only as a reflection of normal trends in the system — not as the result of a sudden drop off due to the ACA.
So when the president said, “If you like your insurance you can keep it,” he meant that the law itself wouldn’t force you to call up your insurance provider and cancel your policy if you liked it. Nor was he suggesting that an insurance company would be compelled by the law to keep you as a customer for life, irrespective of circumstances. While the law in fact prohibits the cancellation of a plan if you’re suddenly sick or injured, or if you make a mistake on your application — two common occurrences before the ACA — you can still lose your plan if you fail to pay your premium or if you lie on your paperwork.
...the press and the GOP has been nefariously seizing upon the confusion and amplifying it into a melodramatic hellscape, which, in reality, is far from being an accurate illustration of reality. In spite of its flaws, the ACA is an historic achievement and if these issues can be ironed out soon, and if the administration can get back in the ballgame, the ACA will surely live up to its potential.
How many threads on this until some of the right gets it? You might want to rewind to the BENGHAZI nonsense again because it has been weeks since that has been dredged up.
How many threads on this until some of the right gets it? You might want to rewind to the BENGHAZI nonsense again because it has been weeks since that has been dredged up.
When are you going to get it right? Here is the key words:
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your plan would be grandfathered as-is,
ANY minor change the insurance company might want to make triggers the cancellation, that's why people are getting cancellation notices.
How many threads on this until some of the right gets it? You might want to rewind to the BENGHAZI nonsense again because it has been weeks since that has been dredged up.
So exactly how much koolaid must one drink in order to believe that President Obama did not lie about the Affordable Care Act?
I guess you have not been getting the memos; most true believers moved on to "he lied, but it was for our own good" or "he mis-spoke because he did not understand."
How many threads on this until some of the right gets it? You might want to rewind to the BENGHAZI nonsense again because it has been weeks since that has been dredged up.
We know a lie when we hear one. We also know a fundamentally disingenuous liberal when see one. That would be you.
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