Posted on 10/20/2016 5:12:09 PM PDT by Lorianne
Since the Obamacare exchanges opened for business on October 1, 2013, they have struggled to deliver quality, affordable health insurance options to Americans. Despite the ongoing news coveragehighlighting Obamacares failures, President Obama is expected to make the case for his health care law this Thursday at Miami Dade Collegejust weeks before the Obamacare exchanges fourth open enrollment period begins. The speech is seen as part of the Administrations last PR push to recruit more enrollees amid low enrollment projections for 2017.
As Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX) said in advance of the Presidents speech:
After months of Obamacare failures, the American people deserve to hear the facts from the Presidentnot more rosy rhetoric about how the law is supposedly working. Its clear that Obamacare continues to hurt more Americans than it has helped. This law has put Washington at the center of our health care systemdriving up costs, driving down quality, and driving out choice and competition. While Democrats try to spin Obamacares ongoing failures, Republicans are proposing real solutions to finally ensure the American people have a health care system that delivers high-quality, affordable care.
Heres a closer look at how Obamacare is failing across America:
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The reports of the imminent collapse of the exchanges are only occurring because President Obama is black.
Democrat Socialist of America member Gerald Friedman (and Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts) says, “after [the ACA] fails, we will finally do the right thing: single-payer health insurance.” http://www.dsausa.org/national_health_insurance
Was the ACA designed to fail? Some think so. http://www.weeklystandard.com/harry-reid-and-tom-coburn-agree-obamacare-was-designed-fail-pave-way-single-payer/article/745908
It is a long standing plan of communists: http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3228600/posts
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