Thursday, October 3, 2013

Need health care coverage? Just dial 1-800-F**KYO to reach Obamacare’s national hotline

Need health insurance? The Obama administration has you covered. Simply dial 1-800-FUCKYO to reach the next available health-care provider.
Far from being a mistype, that’s the official number that Health and Human Services wants Americans to dial when seeking health care. Obamacare’s national call center really did list its number as 1-800-318-2596, helpfully spelling out President Barack Obama’s tendency to blatantly flip the bird in plain view.
After allowing for the lack of letters attached to 1 on a traditional American telephone keypad, the number spells out a clear message. For every duped voter, every young invincible weighing the cost of a penalty versus a newly tripled yearly deductible, every ailing old granny in a wheelchair (whom, remember, Paul Ryan wants to push off a cliff) who needs adequate and affordable health care, Obama’s message is:
1-800-3(F) 8(U) 2(C) 5(K) 9(Y) 6(O).
That’s 1-800-FUCKYO. Sadly, the Obama administration failed to swap the useless 1 for a more functional 8 to complete the heartfelt message, perhaps in consolation to former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel’s tragically shortened middle finger.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius launched a media campaign this week to propagandize the transformative health-care overhaul. She compared the sweeping, coercive law that gives government huge power over the health-care industry to an iPhone system update.
“Everyone just assumes, “Well, there’s a problem, they’ll fix it, we’ll move on,’” Sebelius said about Apple’s iOS updates. “And like many of their customers, I put the ‘new’ system on my phone and went on my merry way, but it was just a reminder that we’re likely to have some glitches. We will fix them and move on. Is this a sign that the law is flawed and failed? I don’t think so. I think it’s a sign that we’re building a piece of complicated technology. We want it to work. We want it to work right. We’ve got an incredible team working 24/7 to do just that.”
“Hopefully they’ll give us the same slack they give Apple,” Sebelius said, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Via: Daily Caller

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OFA ADMITS POLLS SHOW OBAMACARE UNPOPULAR

One of the featured speakers on an Organizing for Action (OFA) conference call Wednesday night designed to generate enthusiasm for President Obama's signature health care legislation among community organizers around the country, admitted on the call that Obamacare is unpopular in polls. The speaker, identified as David Cutler, advised those on the call to "help people" by banishing the term Obamacare and using the program's formal title, the Affordable Care Act, when encouraging friends and family to enroll. The Affordable Care Act, he explained, polls much better than Obamacare.

Cutler, a Harvard professor and former health care advisor to President Obama's campaign, predicted in 2010 that "Obamacare’s cost-control measures would create up to 400,000 jobs each year." So far that prediction has proven to be entirely wrong, as health care costs since the enactment of Obamacare have increased, while hospitals and health care companies around the country have laid off thousands of employees.
Ignoring reports that less that one percent of those who visited Obamacare sign up websites in some states on Tuesday, the first day under the law individuals could sign up for the new health care system, actually enrolled in the Obamacare exchanges, Cutler tried to persuade the conference call audience that the massive glitches on the websites indicated demand for Obamacare was "overwhelming."
One problem with the "overwhelming demand" narrative, however, is that according to revised updates about traffic, it simply isn't true. The Los Angeles Times, for instance,reported on Thursday that "California's health insurance exchange vastly overstated the number of online hits it received Tuesday during the rollout of Obamacare." According to spokespersons for the State of California, "the Covered California website got 645,000 hits during the first day of enrollment, far fewer than the 5 million it reported Tuesday."

[EXTRA] SHOTS HEARD AT CAPITOL, BUILDING UNDER LOCKDOWN

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Scene at the White House after reported shooter
A police officer was reported injured after gunshots at the U.S. Capitol, police said Thursday while putting the entire complex on lockdown.

"There are reports of injuries," said Terrance Gainer, the Senate's Sergeant at Arms.

FBI agents were also headed to the scene.

The reports comes two weeks after a deadly shooting at the nearby Navy Yard and amid a government shutdown.

As a warning was sounded, the House abruptly went into recess and lawmakers left the chamber floor. The House had just finished approving legislation aimed at partly lifting the government shutdown by paying National Guard and Reserve members.

People standing outside the Supreme Court across the street from Congress were hurried into the court building by authorities.

The White House was quickly locked down after the incident at Capitol Hill and the stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the compound was closed to pedestrians. Secret Service said the procedures were precautionary. 

Via: Breitbart


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Harry Reid blocks funding for veterans programs, national parks

Senate Democrats blocked four resolutions to fund government programs, including paying the National Guard and opening national parks, as Republicans offered the limited measures in an attempt to win the government shutdown fight by financing popular programs and leaving those they oppose untouched.
“Unbelievably, today Senate Democrats went on record to oppose funding for National Guard and Reserve salaries, veterans’ services, lifesaving medicine and cures, and national parks and museums," Senate Republican Conference chairman John Thune, R-S.D., said in a release following the procedural battle.
"Congress unanimously passed a bill to ensure active-duty military personnel are paid during this lapse in government funding, and it’s unclear why Senate Democrats wouldn’t pass similar measures to fund these important services,” Thune said.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., asked for unanimous consent to pass funding for the Veterans Affairs Department and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, requested unanimous consent to pass a bill funding the national parks and monuments. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., rejected both.

Over 93% of EPA Employees Considered 'Non-Essential'

featured-imgMore than nine out of every ten employees at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are considered "non-essential" and have been furloughed in the federal government's shutdown. 


Reuters obtained an EPA guidance in which the agency said it would "classify 1,069 employees, out of 16,205, as essential," which is about 6.6% of the agency's workforce, in the event of a government shutdown, which occurred on Tuesday.
The guidance also reportedly said that "most workers at the Office of Air and Radiation, which is in charge of writing and implementing most of the EPA's major air pollution rules," would be furloughed, which will tighten the various deadlines facing the agency.

FBI Shuts Down Illegal Drug and Murder-For-Hire Website

FBINEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. law enforcement authorities have shut down “Silk Road,” an anonymous Internet marketplace for illegal drugs like heroin and cocaine and criminal activities such as murder for hire, and arrested its alleged owner.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Wednesday it arrested Silk Road owner, Ross William Ulbricht, 29, known online as “Dread Pirate Roberts,” in San Francisco on Tuesday, according to court filings.
Ulbricht, who holds an advanced degree in chemical engineering, appeared in federal court on Wednesday and a bail hearing was set for Friday.
His lawyer Brandon LeBlanc, a public defender, declined to comment.
Federal prosecutors in New York charged Ulbricht with one count each of narcotics trafficking conspiracy, computer hacking conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy, the filing said.
“Silk Road has emerged as the most sophisticated and extensive criminal marketplace on the Internet today,” FBI agent Christopher Tarbell said in the criminal complaint.
The site was used by “several thousand drug dealers” to sell “hundreds of kilograms of illegal drugs,” he said.
The site, which has operated since early 2011, also offered tutorials on hacking ATM machines, contact lists for black market connections and counterfeiters, and guns and hit men for sale, according to the charges.
More than 900,000 registered users of the site bought and sold drugs using the digital currency Bitcoin. In recent media reports about the growing popularity of Bitcoin, the Silk Road website has emerged as part of a darker side to the use of digital currencies.
Via: WFB
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Harkin: Americans are ‘hungry’ for ObamaCare

Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) touted the number of people who have visited the new ObamaCare exchange website, saying the public is “hungry” for health insurance.

“The American people are hungry to get covered with health insurance,” Harkin said on the Senate floor Wednesday. “The Affordable Care Act is up and running and people all over the country are flocking to it.”

Harkin, who serves as chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said nearly 5 million people visited healthcare.gov within the first 24 hours of it launching Tuesday.

Harkin admitted that the website experienced “glitches,” but said that was because the administration didn’t expect so many people to visit the website on the first day — Oct. 1. 

Lawmakers also failed to reach a deal Tuesday to keep the government funded — Harkin blamed that on Republicans.

“Republican still want to hold the government hostage and defund the Affordable Care Act,” Harkin said. “Republicans are still trying to stop [ObamaCare].”

House Republicans have tried to attach riders to defund and delay ObamaCare, but Senate Democrats have said they will only accept a “clean” CR.

It's unclear where the fight will go from here, with both sides digging in for the first government shutdown since 1996. 


Planned Parenthood Votes spends $1 million on anti-Cuccinelli ads in Virginia race

Planned Parenthood Votes has spent more than $1 million on television and radio ads that will soon air in the Norfolk and Richmond areas, telling women that they should not trust Ken Cuccinelli II, the Republican candidate for Virginia governor.

Planned Parenthood’s various political advocacy groups have been heavily involved in the Virginia race for more than eight months, pushing a campaign dubbed “Keep Ken Out” and endorsing the Democratic candidate, Terry McAuliffe. Women’s issues, especially those related to abortion, have dominated campaign commercials and debates.
Planned Parenthood Votes plans to release its television ad on Wednesday. It will hit airwaves in the Richmond and Norfolk areas later this week. The ad warns voters about Cuccinelli’s stances or actions that the group considers dangerous to women’s health, including limiting access to birth control, opposing emergency contraception and banning abortions.
The ad opens by pointing out the hundreds of decisions that women make each day, from picking groceries to buying homes.
“And we make them ourselves,” says the narrator, Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Votes. “But Ken Cuccinelli is intruding on our most personal decisions.”

HHS: Obamacare enrollment figures likely coming next month

The White House has spent the first two days of open enrollment in Obamacare touting a high volume of traffic for online marketplaces, which they admit were not fully ready for the launch.
One question that has gone unanswered, however: How many people have actually signed up for Obamacare?
That information likely won’t be made public until next month, an administration official said.
“We don’t plan to do hourly or daily data releases, but anticipate sharing updates at regular intervals,” an HHS official told theWashington Examiner. “It will likely be released in the middle of the following month to ensure accuracy.”
HHS has to collect the information from different states and verify the online, paper and call center data with insurers, the administration official added.
Obamacare critics have accused the administration of trumping up traffic figures but not crystallizing the number of new enrollees in the health program.

Government shutdown: W.H. meeting with lawmakers goes nowhere

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, speaks to reporters. | AP PhotoPresident Barack Obama and congressional leaders met at the White House early Wednesday evening to discuss the debt ceiling and federal operations for the first time since the government shutdown began at midnight Monday.

The meeting, which lasted over an hour, did not appear to bridge the gap between Democrats and Republicans.

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) appeared outside the White House after the meeting and said Obama reiterated he would not negotiate. Boehner further said he hopes that Democrats will at some point “Sit down and have a serious conversation about resolving these differences.”

“We had a nice conversation, a polite conversation, but at some point we’ve got to let the process that our founders gave us work out,” Boehner added.


Also at the meeting were Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Vice President Joe Biden.

Reid said there would be no give on efforts to defund or delay parts of the Affordable Care Act. “We are locked in tight on Obamacare,” he said, later adding that Obama will oppose any efforts to use the debt ceiling on that front. “The president said he will not stand for that,” Reid said.



The Irony of Michelle Obama’s Water Campaign

Michelle Obama wants you to drink more water, at least one more glass a day. Frankly, I think it’s great. Sure, the science behind some of her claims is somewhere between iffy and debatable. If you’re not dehydrated, drinking more water won’t give you more energy or cure your headaches, as her office vaguely claims. But it might take up belly space that otherwise would have gone to grape soda, Red Bull, or some other sugary concoction.



Team Michelle won’t admit this is the real agenda, insisting this is just a healthy, helpful reminder from the first lady. “Water is so basic,” she explained from Watertown, Wis., “and because it is so plentiful, sometimes we just forget about it amid all the ads we watch on television and all the messages we receive every day about what to eat and drink. The truth is, water just gets drowned out.”

Except that’s not really true. According to Beverage Tracker (you don’t subscribe?), in 1998, soda was our No. 1 drink of choice, with Americans consuming 54 gallons of the stuff every year. Today, it’s down to 44 gallons, while water consumption has hit 58 gallons and rising.

Via: National Review Online

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MSNBC Guest Madison Slams 'Fat Ass' Limbaugh, Mocks 'Lily White' Districts

THIS IS THE BEST 

THEY CAN DO ON 

MSNBC!!!
On Tuesday's Politics Nation on MSNBC, during a discussion of conservative figures comparing ObamaCare to drug addiction, guest Joe Madison attacked Rush Limbaugh as a "fat ass," and raised the talk radio host's past addiction to the painkiller Oxycontin as the liberal talk radio host bristled at the comparison of drug addiction to government-run health care. Madison began his rant:
Let me tell you, they just can't stand the fact that they've got a very smart, intelligent black man that has out-thought them, out-campaigned them, beat them twice without any controversy. The nerve, the absolute nerve to use crack cocaine, something that destroyed individuals, destroyed families, practically destroyed communities, to compare it to something that heals people, that brings families together, that allows them to save money, allows them to be well is absolutely absurd.
He continued:
And fat ass Rush Limbaugh really has some nerve. Here's a man that even talked his maid into stealing drugs from her husband so that he could have a high. So, I mean, let's call it what it is. These people simply have lost their freaking minds. They just can't handle it.
A bit later, he mocked white-majority parts of the country as "lily white" as he lambasted an Arizona Republican for using the phrase "shuck and jive" with regard to President Obama. Madison:
So here you have these folks who primarily live in these lily white congressional districts for the most part, and then they're trying to use black vernacular to try to sound like they're hip and that somehow Obama is just too black to be president of the United States.
Via: Newsbusters
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Harry Reid Responds to Backlash Over Remarks About Kids With Cancer

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid got in some hot water over responding to a question about funding the NIH to help just one child with cancer with the question, “Why would we want to do that?” On Bill Press‘ radio show, Reid defended himself from the criticism and turned the tables on the GOP.
Reid explained he meant to say was, “Why would we want to have the House of Representatives,John Boehner cherry-pick what stays open and what to be––what should be closed?”
He insisted he does care about helping children with cancer, but also cares about agencies like the CDC as well, and they should be funded too.
“We can’t fall into the trap, and here is the trap of the Cruz-led Republicans, and that is this: ‘Listen, we’ll cherry-pick, we’ll open this today and this tomorrow, and finally at the end, everything will be open except the money to finish Obamacare.’”
He also tweeted out a message scolding Republicans for trying to distort his message.
Listen to the audio below, via The Bill Press Show:

Tea Party Republicans Stand Firm Against Washington 'Pigsty' as Shutdown Widens

Image: Tea Party Republicans Stand Firm Against Washington 'Pigsty' as Shutdown WidensEven as conservative Republicans vowed not to yield on their Obamacare demands for delay, President Barack Obama announced he would meet with the four top leaders of Congress at the White House on Wednesday to urge lawmakers to reopen the government and raise the U.S. debt ceiling.

Obama will meet at 5:30 p.m. EDT with Republican House Speaker John Boehner, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell.

Boehner's office said the meeting would be the start of serious talks to bridge differences that led to government agencies closing down.

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But tea party-backed House Republicans showed no sign of backing down as the effects of the shutdown rippled across the nation.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a tea party favorite, said there would be no solution until Obama and Democrats who control the Senate agree to discuss problems with the nation's unfolding healthcare overhaul.


"The pigsty that is Washington, D.C., gets mud on a lot of people, and the question is, what are you going to do moving forward?" Chaffetz, R-Utah, said on CBS' "This Morning."

Nearly all of the lawmakers who spoke to Newsmax insisted that, after the House took three votes on continuing resolutions in 10 days, their constituents were rallying to their side in the ongoing duel with the Senate and White House.


Via: Newsmax


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MSNBC’s Detestable Race Baiter Joy Ann Reid Plays Race Card On Obamacare Opponents: “They Are Resentful of The Post-’64 America”…

She really is just an awful person.
MSNBC guest host Joy Ann Reid argued that part of Republicans’ stubbornness over Obamacare dates back to the 1964 Civil Rights Act and its effects.

In response to The Nation’s Katrina vanden Heuvel arguing that desperate Republican attempts to derail the law can be explained by demographic shifts that marginalize the party, Reid said opposition was also spurred by the GOP’s being“resentful of the sort of post-’64 America, which they feel benefits everybody.”


[VIDEO] CNN Interviews South Carolina Residents, Can’t Find A Single One Who Was Able To Sign Up For Obamacare…

This is what passes as a smashing success in the Obama administration.

Zero Enroll in New LA Plan on Obamacare’s First Day

Louisiana’s top health-insurance provider said that not a single person enrolled in a new health-care plan offered through the Affordable Care Act on its first day.

An executive with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana told the Times-Picayunethat the agency was unable to sell the plan because customers were unable to access the HealthCare.gov website due to its website’s sluggishness. “It was not as intense as we had anticipated,” the company’s vice president of communication said of the company’s sales. He urged supporters and critics, however, to “take a deep breath and relax” and assured them that the website would eventually allow consumers to enroll in a plan.

According to the newspaper, the company spent $60 million in preparation of the October 1 rollout, but the website continued to stall on the day of its rollout. One interested applicant spent five hours trying to get onto the site, but eventually resorted to calling a customer-service representative and was told she would receive plan options via e-mail.

The other Louisiana companies offering plans available through the Affordable Care Act said they are still waiting on numbers from the program’s first day.

HARRY REID’S OFFICE LEAKS BOEHNER OFFICE EMAILS—AND IT COULD RUIN ANY FAITH YOU HAVE IN WASHINGTON

Reids Office Leaks Boehner EmailsA series of leaked emails authored by House Speaker John Boehner’s chief of staff Mike Sommers show that the Speaker may have coordinated with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to exempt Congress from Obamacare.
The emails were leaked Tuesday by Reid chief of staff David Krone, who actually has a history of this sort of thing.
Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, walks to a House Republican meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Sept. 30, 2013 (AFP/Getty Images)
The leaks, which are a major taboo in Washington, show Boehner (R-Ohio) worked behind the scenes earlier this year to address confusion over a provision in the Affordable Care Act that would force members of Congress and their aides into the exchanges. In fact, if one were to go by the leaks, which were first published by Politico, it appears that the offices of Boehner and Reid regularly coordinated to exempt Congress from the health care law.
But given that Boehner is now apparently against congressional Obamacare exemptions, the emails make him look inconsistent and hypocritical – which may have been the point of their leaking.

High drama on Capitol Hill as tempers flare, leaders meet with Obama

President Obama held an emergency meeting with congressional leaders Wednesday to try and find a way out of the budget stalemate -- but over on Capitol Hill, tempers were flaring and lawmakers were melting down on the floor of the House. 
Lawmakers spent the evening shouting at each other, as they considered a series of votes on mini-spending bills but got no closer to a deal that could re-open the entire government. In perhaps the most intense exchange, Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., repeatedly accused his GOP colleagues of waging "jihad" on Americans. 
Miller, who was a champion of the federal health care law when it was being drafted, claimed Republicans who are now complaining about the national parks being closed did not show the same concern over health care. He said: "When you were on the jihad against Americans' access to health care, shutting down the parks wasn't a problem. Shutting down NIH wasn't a problem." 
Miller was then ruled "out of order." After he left the floor, Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, said he was "disgusted" by Miller's comments. 
"We should all reject his comments," Simpson said, adding that Miller should be formally censured "but I won't call for it." 
The House was considering a suite of mini-spending bills. On Wednesday evening, the chamber approved one bill to fund the National Park Service, on a 252-173 vote, and another bill to fund the National Institutes of Health, on a 254-171 vote.  

National Park Service to Keep WWII Memorial Open to Veterans

featured-imgAfter veterans once again breached barricades at the shuttered Word War II Memorial on Wednesday, the National Park Service announced that it would keep the monument open to veterans as a free speech right.

After similar scenes Tuesday, two groups of veterans from Missouri and the Chicago area descended on the World War II memorial in two phases before noon, this time led by Republican and Democrat legislators.

And one veteran activist said perhaps the two feuding political parties could make peace over the issue of honoring the men and women of World War II.

All memorials on the Mall have been closed closed and most are cordoned off, as a result of the government shutdown. The National Park Service specified that only the World War II Memorial would remain open and only to veterans.

The veterans Tuesday were part of honor flight programs, which fly veterans for free from around the country to Washington to see the World War II Memorial.

Jeff Miller, co-founder of the Honor Flight Network, said: “The Park Service, they have been so compassionate. They have done everything they could, bent over backwards, to make sure veterans were not inconvenienced or disappointed.”

'Why would we want to do that?': Harry Reid dismisses funding children's cancer research separately from the rest of government

Reid produced cringes and disbelief among reporters Wednesday by refusing to take CNN reporter Dana Bash's bait about the value of sparing children's cancer funding from the shutdown axeThe U.S. Senate's leading Democrat found himself in embarrassingly hot water Wednesday, after dismissing the idea of funding children's cancer research through the government shutdown.

'If you can help one child, why won't you do it?' asked CNN reporter Dana Bash.

'Why, why, why would we want to do that?' countered Reid.

'I have 1100 people at Nellis Air Force Base that are sitting home,' because of government employee furloughs, he told Bash and a roomful of other journalists. 'They have – they have a few problems of their own.'

'This is – to have someone of your intelligence suggest such a thing maybe means you're as irresponsible and reckless.'

The CNN correspondent had challenged Senate Democrats' earlier lament that clinical trials for pediatric cancer therapies were among government services cut off Monday at midnight. The two houses of Congress, run by opposite parties, were unable to agree on the terms of a continuing resolution to fund the government in its new fiscal year.

'You all talked about children with cancer unable to go to clinical trials,' she began. 'The House is presumably going to pass a bill that funds the NIH. Will you, at least, pass that? And if not, aren't you playing the same political games that Republicans are?'
 
House Republicans have pressed forward with a collection of six legislative proposals to independently fund specific portions of the federal government through the length of the shutdown.

The first one, which provided military servicemen and women with paycheck guarantees, passed easily on Monday. After Reid declined to block it in the Senate, President Obama signed it two hours before the shutdown deadline.

But the other five proposals, including one that would continue funding the National Institutes of Health, are still in doubt.
That bill, and another freeing up money to pay members of the National Guard and military reserve units, were added on Wednesday to three that failed to pass a day earlier.Those isolate and fund the national parks, museums and monuments; the Department of Veterans Affairs; and the city government of Washington, D.C.

Via: Daily Mail

Study: Obamacare exchanges offer consumers fewer options

healthcare obamacareThe launch of the Obamacare exchanges may not bring as much choice and competition for health insurance buyers as advertised.
“Competition and consumer choice are actually making insurance affordable,” President Barack Obama crowed recently. (RELATED: Congresswoman: Obamacare creating health insurance monopolies)
But a study released last Friday by the health-care reporting company HealthPocket tallied up the Department of Health and Human Services’ numbers and found that the number of plans available in states with federally-run exchanges comes up to just a third of the total the private market has been able to establish.
Before Obamacare, Americans in those 36 states could choose from over 4,200 options that best suit their health-care needs.
The young and healthy could stick with catastrophic, bare-bones plans; sicker consumers can opt for low-deductible plans that keep their out-of-pocket costs down; and some of the more efficiency-minded could decide to go insurance-less and pay out-of-pocket for whatever care they need. But Obamacare is changing all that.
The number of options available in Obamacare exchanges will come in 1,400, far less than what was already available.
On average, Obamacare exchanges run by the feds will see an average 41 health insurance plans per state. But the pre-Obamacare market provided 117 health care plans per state on average.
Obamacare policies pushed some health-care companies out of states entirely. Medical Mutual of Ohio left Georgia and South Carolina because Obamacare regulations proved too complex for the business, which will be focusing just on its home state of Ohio. A spokesman announced that former Medical Mutual patients will be shifted to United Healthcare instead.
Via: The Daily Caller

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[CARTOON] The Democratic Temper Tantrum

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