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By: TomTamilio in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (1)
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Of course this means you. And me. Charging the sickest people far less than their treatment costs will burn through a LOT of money. That money doesn't just fall from the sky. It comes from us, and our government isn't going to collect what it needs by letting many of us escape its greedy clutch.

Count on your current health care being cancelled next year. Count on purchasing Maobamacare whether you want to or not, and seeing it pull 2 to 3 times what you're used to from your paycheck. $9k per year if you include the deductible and are middle aged. If you smoke or are overweight, add another $4,000.

80 million workers will be so hit. Their families too, of course, which means that upwards of 200 million people in a nation of 300 million are about to receive a free colonoscopy, courtesy of Mao. For consideration received, they will enjoy inferior care from medical professionals tasked with treating more people for less pay. Four our sacrifice, we will all receive Maobama's highest honor, the privilege of collective pain.

Thank you, Maobama. Thank you, liberal assholes.

Almost 80 million with employer health care plans could have coverage canceled, experts predict

• Published November 26, 2013 • FoxNews.com

Almost 80 million people with employer health plans could find their coverage canceled because they are not compliant with ObamaCare, several experts predicted.

Their losses would be in addition to the millions who found their individual coverage cancelled for the same reason.

Stan Veuger of the American Enterprise Institute said that in addition to the individual cancellations, "at least half the people on employer plans would by 2014 start losing plans as well." There are approximately 157 million employer health care policy holders.

Avik Roy of the Manhattan Institute added, "the administration estimated that approximately 78 million Americans with employer sponsored insurance would lose their existing coverage due to the Affordable Care Act."

Last week, an analysis by the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, showed the administration anticipates half to two-thirds of small businesses would have policies canceled or be compelled to send workers onto the ObamaCare exchanges. They predicted up to 100 million small and large business policies could be canceled next year.

According to projections the administration itself issued back in July 2010, it was clear officials knew the impact of ObamaCare three years ago.

In fact, according to the Federal Register, its mid-range estimate was that by the end of 2014, 76 percent of small group plans would be cancelled, along with 55 percent of large employer plans.

The reason behind the losses is that current plans don't meet the requirements of ObamaCare, which dictate that each plan must cover a list of essential benefits, whether people want them or not.

"Things like maternity care or acupuncture or extensive drug coverage," said Veuger. "And so now the law is going to force them to buy policies that they could have gotten in the past if they wanted to but they chose not to."

Some plans already have been canceled and employers are getting sticker shock at the new, higher prices under ObamaCare.

One of them is David Allen, president of a company bearing his name in Boulder, Colorado. He told a Congressional hearing recently that his carrier discontinued his company policy because it wasn't compliant with ObamaCare.

"It does not meet the minimum standards as stipulated under the law. Due to this one change," he said, "our premiums are now scheduled to increase by 52.3 percent in January 2014."

Roy said that is not unusual. "The old plans that are being cancelled are meaningfully cheaper than the new plans that are ObamaCare compliant."

A new wave of cancellations and sticker shock will emerge just before next year's elections.

"They're going to start doing that in the summer or early fall but certainly before the midterm elections," said Veuger.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/11/26/evidence-shows-obama-administration-predicted-tens-millions-would-lose-plans/




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80 Million Will Lose Employer-Provided Health Insurance. This Means You.
By: TomTamilio
in CONSTITUTION
Fri, 29 Nov 13 8:54 PM
Msg. 20598 of 21975

80 Million Will Lose Employer-Provided Health Insurance. This Means You.
By Gary North

The Tea Party Economist

November 29, 2013


So, you think you will not receive a policy-cancellation letter, because your employer provides your coverage.

The odds say you will get that letter next year. New estimates of the number of employer-supplied policies that will be canceled indicate that 80 million will lose their coverage.

Go fish!

Will that get the attention of voters? You bet it will!

The law is on the books. It cannot be changed until 2017. Obama will veto any repeal bill.
The Senate has 15 Democrats up for re-election in 2014. So, there is a whole year for the cancellation letters to go out.

Then there is 2016.

Think of these letters as political junk mail. The Democrats passed the junk. The insurance companies will send the mail.

If these estimates prove accurate, then this will create a political re-structuring on a massive scale. Voters care about their fiscal bottom lines. When families find out that they will face healthcare insurance premium increases of several thousand dollars a year, they will send the Democrats a policy-cancellation letter.

The pain will not go away. Families will have to pay the premiums for different, far more expensive policies.

Politicians who vote for stupid laws figure that most voters will forget. Not this time.

Who in the Senate will introduce this one-sentence bill? “The Affordable Care Act is hereby repealed.” The man who plans to run for President in 2016.

The last major shift in political power in the United States was in November 1932. It could happen again. The House is gerrymandered. The Senate isn’t.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/11/gary-north/80-million-will-lose-employer-health-insurance%e2%80%a8/


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