We’ve written on this previously but it bears repeating … a lot. And so here’s a clip of president Barack Obama repeating it … a lot.
Relax, though. Thanks to the “Barry O Mulligan” this most infamous of all broken Obama promises has regained some of its truthiness … at least through the 2014 elections.
For some of you … maybe.
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Maybe you should talk to the insurance companies that made this happen. Greedy bastards.
I got to keep my plan, mostly because it isn’t shitty junk insurance.
No increase in your deductibles, or out of pocket in-network, or out of pocket out-of network, or co-pays, or premiums??? You truly are blessed! Or you have a great employer, work for the government, an exempted labor union, or you have terrific insurance provider. You must share the details.
Come on, this is just the first step to single payer. I can’t wait till we have just a bronze, silver or gold plan for every thing in our life but you will be able to keep your life if you like it, period.
You can stop milking this cow any further. The amount of people who have this problem is very minute, not enough to swing any election.The website is on its way up and people will be happy by 2014. And those people will be so happy they will vote Democratic for a long time to come.
I have signed up and my premiums are a lot less than I thought. I am saving money with the Affordable Care Act.
So it’s Ok to be less than truthful if it’s a minute number of people you are not being truthful with.
BTW are you saving money because it is less then you thought or because you are paying less than you were before?
“The amount of people who have this problem is very minute, not enough to swing any election.”
Yeah, who gives a shit about them anyway? Just proving once again ObummerCare is all about politics and nothing about helping all to get affordable insurance.
The Dems: we REALLY care about your health…but we REALLY, REALLY care more about the next election!
You are obviously deluded by thinking the facts matter. The facts are irrelevant to the modern Right.
My favorite newest Obamacare fact is that Robert Creamer wrote blueprint for it while he was in jail:
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2438
The commie’s are clearly in control.
George W. Bush on May 1, 2003 — “My fellow Americans:
Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” Err, maybe not.
I don’t think anyone has died from not keeping their old plan. Total U.S. deaths in Iraq since “Mission Accomplished” = 4,347.
In other words…”I can’t defend my president and my party’s lying, deceit and fraud to the American people to sell this utter garbage so let me shift blame to…uhhh… BOOOOSH!”
Let me offer you a clue because you need one pal: Bush is not the president anymore. He’s not responsible for destroying health care in this country. He did not deliberately lie and deceive the American people on the Unaffordable Care Act, which has deprived millions of people of their plans and caused premiums and costs for millions others to skyrocket.
The point was presidents — yes, all presidents — say things that are not or do not come true. Just as Bush didn’t collect and analyze the intelligence on Iraq, Obama doesn’t manage the insurance companies or create websites. The world is not coming to an end because of Obamacare.
Uh, Fox is dropping the skyrocketing premiums talking point, since we now know that is not happening. Move on to the new talking points.
Didn’t you get the memo to change to “If you like your doctor, you can keep him”?
Sitting here reading some of these comments about how it’s just a “few” getting screwed it occurred to me that I haven’t heard near so many success stories as I’ve heard goof up stories. I would think the administration or the lefties would be blowing the horn mightily for the success stories to shut the “right wingers” up but I don’t hear so much. They did toot the horn about the one lady but turned out she was actually getting screwed. Of course it helps that they sic the IRS on the complainers, which ought to quiet down the dissention.
I will be paying the same thing for a $5000 deductible for me and my wife as I am now paying for a $10,000 deductible policy for me and my wife. This should save me about $5000 next year. Plus I currently do not have prescription drug coverage until I pay my deductible. That will also change. I will now get a 90 supply of generics for $35. I should save about $5000 next year over this year.
tomstickler wants to know if you can keep your doctor.
I don’t understand. Why must we go to a government website to to buy mandated ‘private” insurance. Why can’t we go to the the 2 or 3 SC approved carriers directly? they are already set up t to take applications
You can, start here.
https://www.southcarolinablues.com/web/nonsecure/sc/Member+Home/Shop/Product+Options/Get+covered+in+2014%21/Get+covered+in+2014%21