Posted on 08/27/2015 5:36:20 AM PDT by skimbell
The Iowa Insurance commissioner has approved double-digit premium rate increases for insurance plans held by thousands of Iowans, both through the Affordable Care Act, as well as plans that don't have to meet the law's requirements.
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Obama’s best friends, the insurance companies!!
Ditto. I’m afraid Americans are going to gleefully adopt single payer as they march insurance company execs off to their designated lamppost.
Designed to fail to make America beg for single payer.
You are of course correct. Either these insurance execs are too stupid to realize that, or they don’t care so long as their golden parachute has gotten big enough by the time it happens.
Imagine going into a dealesrhip to buy a car and it having a tagged pricd of 14,995 when you first walk in, then jumping to 21,995 as soon as you’ve completed the app, then being 35,995 by the time you ink the paper. Then wanti g to back out because of the rise in orice then being told you’ll have to pay a 3,500 penalty if you don’t buy it. That’s Obamacare.
Vermont can’t print money. Washington can.
Mark my words, they’ll do single payer.
They’ve been having multiple orgasms over the thought for nearly a century now.
Yeah they are selling single payer, it will also promise to cost less and be more efficient but in the end it will be much worse, it is amazing how easily Americans fall for lies and deceit, and those who stand against the foolishness are heartless mean spirited haters.
I seems many are getting the wake up call, but I am not yet optimistic, I have seen smoking mirror magic all to often.
If the public would just look at how great healthcare is for veterans through the VA, the entire country would demand single payer *today*.
(do I really need the sarcasm tag?)
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