Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Istook: ObamaCare Has Become A Never-Ending 'Opposite Day' By: Former Rep. Ernest Istook (R-Okla.)

featured-imgObamacare has become a never-ending Opposite Day — the opposite of what was promised:
By 14-to-1, more people have lost health insurance than gained it due to Obamacare. Millions more will lose coverage next year.
Health insurance is not more affordable; it’s more expensive despite Obama’s promised savings of $2,500 per family per year.
Even if you like your plan, you cannot choose whether to keep it.

Even if you like your doctors, you cannot choose whether to keep them.

Even if you enrolled in Obamacare, there’s a good chance the website lost your data, and you aren’t really enrolled.

This is the most open, transparent and honest White House in history, except when you have an important question.

Opposite Day is fun for young children, but it’s no joke to the estimated 7 million who so far have lost their health insurance due to Obamacare. For most, replacement coverage will cost thousands of dollars extra next year. There goes the family vacation. Or the kids’ braces. Or violin lessons. Or savings for college. Or all of the above.

Many have decided to go without insurance, so look for an onslaught of personal disasters next year when newly-uninsured families suffer emergency needs. Even worse, their ranks will grow from millions more whose group policies will be wiped out next year by the harsh requirements of Obamacare.
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