While writing the Obamacare bill back in 2009, Obama’s health care adviser Jonathan Gruber stated that the ACA would definitely not be affordable.
After Gruber counseled Obama personally of this fact…Obama told the American people that premiums would go down. The Liar In Chief was doing what he does best.
Adding insult to injury is the Obamacare mandate.
“The problem is it starts to go hand in hand with the mandate; you can’t mandate insurance that’s not affordable. This is going to be a major issue,” Gruber revealed in a lecture on Oct. 2, 2009.
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SHOCKING !!!!
The average increase is only 4%
The story is about 2009 let’s move forward…
government has NO place sticking it’s nose in private business…. everything the government touches they screw up way too many hands in the pot and everyone has their own way of doing and nothing gets done or they just toss $$$ at it like it’s supposed to fix it>><< here's a clue-- IT DON'T
told ya so nah nahnah
Liberals are not real people, they are delusional.
Well Chris…….my friend Steve Manaval, who is a real person on FB, is retiring, and while he will be going on Medicare, his wife is not eligible. To replace her present insurance as is, it would cost over $1100 dollars. Steve’s conservative sister recommended a ACA plan, and they got it for $400. So, Steve is a real,person look him up on facebook, and ask him. So, here is the latest polling on approval ratings that I could find.
The good news keeps pouring in for supporters of the Affordable Care Act. Heading into the final day to signup for an individual health plan in the federal and state marketplaces, a new poll was released by ABC News and the Washington Post that shows the popularity for the ACA at an all-time high. For the first time in the poll’s history, more people have a favorable view of the health care law than those who oppose it.
In this most recent poll, 49% of Americans responded that they supported the ACA. Meanwhile, 48% said they were not in favor of the law. While this is hardly a huge difference, it does mark the first time that the poll has shown a net positive for the law in terms of popularity. Once before, in July 2012, the poll showed it even at 47-47. This also represented the overall high water mark for the law in this particular poll. The previous high was 48% in November 2009.
After the much-criticized and overblown ‘disastrous rollout’ of the federal health exchange and its website, Healthcare.gov, in October 2013, the ACA showed a net negative of 17 points in this poll, 40-57. Now, it sits at a +1. Recently, a Kaiser poll, while showing a net negative in terms of popularity, revealed that 59% of Americans do not support a repeal of the law, with only 29% supporting such a move. Also, the same poll stated that 53% of people want politicians to stop debating the law and move onto something else.
You see Hubert……that’s the way ignorant conservatives respond…..can’t deal in real facts, so you call names. So, we must be delusional when we elected a president that saved our economy, and gave us some relief from being used and abused by corporate healthcare America. You must be one of those healthcare execs that we’re getting those huge bonuses for denying healthcare to their fellow Americans.
Not a great surprise was it?
Sounds un-America. Smh