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Maia Gabrial
28th October 2013, 16:48
I thought the information in this video (posted on Brasscheck) would cheer people up. Obamacare is a train wreck waiting to happen.

I know several people who can't afford insurance, and are already looking at getting fined for it; so, this would DEFINITELY be good news to them. Maybe once Obamacare is out, the criminals in DC will find a better healthcare system, that's up front with no hidden stuff in it, less than 20 pages long, and easily understandable for even young people.


I don't think 1 out of 10,000 people
fully understand why Obama Care is
a total disaster in the making.

Watch this short video and you'll
be one of them.

It has nothing to do with Republican
rantings or ideology.

Video:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/24938.html

- Brasscheck

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Shezbeth
29th October 2013, 05:02
I sincerely hope that things manifest as described.
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mountain_jim
29th October 2013, 14:16
This article describes the situation I find my self in, with the results being I lose my previous acceptable plan and can't afford the replacement options.

Upon further research I may decide to pay the fine rather than be forced into this insurance-company-industry written abomination of a health care plan.

http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/10/29/21222195-obama-administration-knew-millions-could-not-keep-their-health-insurance?lite



Those getting the cancellation letters are often shocked and unhappy.

George Schwab, 62, of North Carolina, said he was "perfectly happy" with his plan from Blue Cross Blue Shield, which also insured his wife for a $228 monthly premium. But this past September, he was surprised to receive a letter saying his policy was no longer available. The "comparable" plan the insurance company offered him carried a $1,208 monthly premium and a $5,500 deductible.

And the best option he’s found on the exchange so far offered a 415 percent jump in premium, to $948 a month.

"The deductible is less," he said, "But the plan doesn't meet my needs. Its unaffordable."

"I'm sitting here looking at this, thinking we ought to just pay the fine and just get insurance when we're sick," Schwab added. "Everybody's worried about whether the website works or not, but that's fixable. That's just the tip of the iceberg. This stuff isn't fixable."

Chris Gilbert
30th October 2013, 01:23
Karl Denninger probably steps on a lot of toes with his firm libertarian stances, but I find his analysis to be very spot on, especially when it comes to the healthcare system.