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Krugman: All of These 'Imaginary' Obamacare Horror Stories Are 'Invented'
Townhall.com ^ | March, 31, 2015 | Guy Benson

Posted on 03/31/2015 8:43:27 AM PDT by Kaslin

Here we go again. One of the High Priests of the so-called "reality-based community" has for the umpteenth time pronounced Obamacare a great success, asserting that people who believe otherwise (like, for example, the majority of the American people) have either been deceived, or are liars. Paint-by-numbers acerbic Leftist, reactionary smear artist, and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman calls Obamacare horror stories "imaginary disasters," made up from whole cloth to scare people and undermine a law that's working and helping people.  We've spent quite a lot of time refuting variants of this argument in recent years, producing detailed responses to President ObamaHarry Reid, and two different bloggers at Vox.  Here's Krugman -- in a column declaring Obamacare a success and its opponents discredited, no less -- bemoaning our "post-truth politics:"

In short, when it comes to the facts, the attack on health reform has come up empty-handed...And the favorable experiences of the roughly 16 million Americans who have gained insurance so far have had little effect on public perceptions. Partly that’s because the Affordable Care Act, by design, has had almost no effect on those who already had good health insurance: Before the act, a large majority of Americans were already covered by their employers, by Medicare or by Medicaid, and they have seen no change in their status. At a deeper level, however, what we’re looking at here is the impact of post-truth politics. We live in an era in which politicians and the supposed experts who serve them never feel obliged to acknowledge uncomfortable facts, in which no argument is ever dropped, no matter how overwhelming the evidence that it’s wrong. And the result is that imaginary disasters can overshadow real successes. Obamacare isn’t perfect, but it has dramatically improved the lives of millions. Someone should tell the voters.

Actually, when it comes to the facts, opponents' attacks on the law have been overwhelmingly vindicated. Obamacare has failed to deliver on nearly every major promise upon which it was sold.  Remember, one of the law's chief architects has conceded that its PR team lied about taxing benefits, lied about cost control, and intentionally exploited legislative opacity, which he bragged would help bamboozle "stupid" voters. So the statement that critics have "come up empty-handed" could only come from a cloistered, closed-minded ideologue who admits to shielding himself from uncomfortable data and opposing viewpoints.  Krugman also fails to mention that many of the millions who've "gained insurance" under the law previously had coverage and were forced to sign up through the exchanges when their suddenly-noncompliant plans were unceremoniously canceled.  He writes that the law had "almost no effect" on people who were already happily insured.  That's only true if you willfully ignore the millions of consumers who've received cancellation notices as a direct result of the law, and the millions more who will experience the same upheaval in the years to come.  Finally, poll after poll confirms that Americans who've been directly harmed by Obamacare substantially outnumber those whose lives have been "dramatically improved."  These are people's actual experiences, and no amount of smug, tendentious bloviating can alter people's everyday realities.  These disasters are not "imaginary" -- as Krugman might be aware if he deigned to read his own newspaper from time to time.  Here's the Times last month:

Ms. Pineman, who is self-employed, accepted that she’d have to pay higher premiums for a plan with a narrower provider network and no out-of-network coverage. She accepted that she’d have to pay out of pocket to see her primary care physician, who didn’t participate. She even accepted having co-pays of nearly $1,800 to have a cast put on her ankle in an emergency room after she broke it while playing tennis. But her frustration bubbled over when she tried to arrange a follow-up visit with an orthopedist in her Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield network: The nearest doctor available who treated ankle problems was in Stamford, Conn. When she called to protest, her insurer said that Stamford was 14 miles from her home and 15 was considered a reasonable travel distance. “It was ridiculous — didn’t they notice it was in another state?” said Ms. Pineman, 46, who was on crutches. She instead paid $350 to see a nearby orthopedist and bought a boot on Amazon as he suggested. She has since forked over hundreds of dollars more for a physical therapist that insurance didn’t cover, even though that provider was in-network...For still others, the new fees are so confusing and unsupportable that they just avoid seeing doctors...by endorsing and expanding the complex new policies promoted by the health care industry, the law may in some ways be undermining its signature promise: health care that is accessible and affordable for all.

Would Mr. Krugman care to repeat his "imaginary" rubbish to the faces of this cancer patient, this young mother, this erstwhile Obamacare poster child, or these workers in Pennsylvania?

WTAE-PA: Pennsylvania Small Business Hit With Skyrocketing Health Costs From ObamaCare
I'll leave you with this interesting nugget from the Libre Initiative:

As the enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2015 ends, analysis by Avalere Health shows that while 76 percent of eligible individuals between 100 and 150 percent of the Poverty level signed up through Healthcare .gov this year, enrollment figures decline dramatically among people earning more. Just 16 percent of those earning between 300 and 400 percent of the federal Poverty level signed up, and just 2 percent of those earning $46,000 or more per year did so. The data shows that for consumers who bear a significant portion of the cost themselves, the federal exchange is simply not a popular option. Only when large taxpayer subsidies are provided are people choosing to enroll in significant numbers. But people are required by the ACA to purchase health insurance or face penalties, and as these penalties increase over time, more Americans will be compelled to comply with the law or face penalties that are simply too onerous.

This is a wealth redistribution scheme that hurts the middle class.  As it turns out, people who are both mandated to buy coverage and handed large subsidies from taxpayers are the most likely group to sign up for Obamacare. Go figure. "Success!"



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: 0bamacare; 0carenightmare; exemptclass; ivorytower; leftwinglunatic; newyorkslimes; paulkrugman; zerocare
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1 posted on 03/31/2015 8:43:27 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

A protected class idiot who lives in a bubble opens his piehole to confirm his idiocy once again


2 posted on 03/31/2015 8:45:39 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: Kaslin

BS I’m on Medicare and my supplemental insurance went from $40 a month to $110. I had to drop it for another supplement with a $6000 deductible.


3 posted on 03/31/2015 8:47:12 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Kaslin

Fair enough I guess. All the imaginary “we need healthcare” horror stories were invented too.


4 posted on 03/31/2015 8:48:07 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: Kaslin

Partly that’s because the Affordable Care Act, by design, has had almost no effect on those who already had good health insurance:”

My premium went up 52%, my deductible up60%. Yep, no effect on my at all! I wonder how much he got paid to write this crap!


5 posted on 03/31/2015 8:48:47 AM PDT by mark3681
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To: Kaslin

Hey Pauli,
Here’s my invention:
My insurance was cancelled and I was forced to a replacement with half the benefits at about twice the costs.
It also is true.


6 posted on 03/31/2015 8:51:08 AM PDT by sasquatch
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To: Kaslin
Obamacare isn’t perfect, but it has dramatically improved the lives of millions. Someone should tell the voters.

If it is so great..wouldn't the voters already know it and appreciate it???...What an arrogant statement..don't worry krugman..o will soon step around the voters with eo

7 posted on 03/31/2015 8:51:57 AM PDT by BerniesFriend (Sarah Palin-"Lord knows she's attractive" says bitter Andrea Mitchell and the rest of the MSM)
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To: Kaslin

Paul Krugman is the prototypical proof of the old adage that men readily believe that which they wish to believe.


8 posted on 03/31/2015 8:55:10 AM PDT by Milton Miteybad (I am Jim Thompson. {Really.})
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To: Kaslin

In other news, The Soviet Union under Stalin was just peachy-keen. NYT has used enough trees to bury all the dead in pine boxes from their biased BS stories.


9 posted on 03/31/2015 8:56:59 AM PDT by N. Theknow (Kennedys-Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat-But they know what's best for you.)
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To: Kaslin

Math and truth challenged Krugram wants to talk about “invention”?

Bwahahahahahah.

He should stick to things he knows.

Like....uh.....er......gimme a minute.......


10 posted on 03/31/2015 8:57:13 AM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: Kaslin
as planned.....can single payer be far behind?


11 posted on 03/31/2015 8:58:32 AM PDT by MeshugeMikey ("Never, Never, Never, Give Up," Winston Churchill ><>)
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To: mark3681

My mom passed a year ago at age 90 and though she never had Obamacare, I can tell you some absolutely horrific stories about what I went through JUST trying to RESEARCH her options.

We were fortunate that she had worked all her life and had her own plan, but ... it went just as you explain! I was terrified that they were forcing her off her plan!

There is a sense of betrayal and deceit which is typical for all Americans who have worked, saved and who have ‘done without’ through their entire lives for the security of their own health care-just to be robbed at this point...because that’s what is going on!


12 posted on 03/31/2015 8:59:16 AM PDT by SMARTY ("When you blame others, you give up your power to change." Robert Anthony)
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To: mark3681
My premium went up 52%, my deductible up60%.

AffordableCare Act my foot. It is definitely unaffordable

I wonder how much he got paid to write this crap!

90% to much

13 posted on 03/31/2015 8:59:57 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin
“At a deeper level, however, what we’re looking at here is the impact of post-truth politics. We live in an era in which politicians and the supposed experts who serve them never feel obliged to acknowledge uncomfortable facts, in which no argument is ever dropped, no matter how overwhelming the evidence that it’s wrong.”

Wow, such an expertly nuanced statement. So many shades of Gray to consider. So much intellectual gravitas on display. It could only come from an ivy league intellect and from one so superior and so learned.

I feel so stupid. I didn't know all this crap you just said.

14 posted on 03/31/2015 9:03:55 AM PDT by Awgie (truth is always stranger than fiction)
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To: jsanders2001

Needs to spend some time in a re-education camp. I’m taking names.


15 posted on 03/31/2015 9:10:39 AM PDT by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is vsery late in the day".)
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To: Awgie
“At a deeper level, however, what we’re looking at here is the impact of post-truth politics. We live in an era in which politicians and the supposed experts who serve them never feel obliged to acknowledge uncomfortable facts, in which no argument is ever dropped, no matter how overwhelming the evidence that it’s wrong.”
Wow, such an expertly nuanced statement. So many shades of Gray to consider. So much intellectual gravitas on display. It could only come from an ivy league intellect and from one so superior and so learned.

I feel so stupid. I didn't know all this crap you just said.


I think it means no one has the gumption to call this stuff the (censored for the gentle readers among us) that it is.
16 posted on 03/31/2015 9:12:39 AM PDT by Idaho_Cowboy (Ride for the Brand. Joshua 24:15)
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To: Sacajaweau

Affordable Care Act, by design, has had almost no effect on those who already had good health insurance:

The minute they started talking about Obamacare our premiums started going up. Our premiums for 2015 went up over $3k. I blame Obamacare.


17 posted on 03/31/2015 9:16:06 AM PDT by sheana
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To: Kaslin

and that is how the left operates- invent a lie and it becomes ‘truth’ thanks to the main stream media-

These horror stories are NOT made up- but he apparently thinks that saying that they are is enough to make the truth disappear- and apparently he’s right because they have succeeded at this dishonest disgusting practice for a long time now- they no longer even try to hide their lies, they just throw them in our faces and dare us to contradict them


18 posted on 03/31/2015 9:17:13 AM PDT by Bob434
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To: Kaslin

Krugeman is another Ivory-Tower type of liberal. I think is also a John Kerry type gigolo. Has no idea what he us talking about but will get good cocktail party invitations by writing this crap.


19 posted on 03/31/2015 9:27:01 AM PDT by RedEyeJack
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To: Kaslin

Krudman provides us with the kind of drivel we would expect from a columnist from the NYT. He’s a putz.


20 posted on 03/31/2015 9:28:59 AM PDT by windsorknot
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