Posted on 12/11/2015 5:52:40 PM PST by PJ-Comix
For years, first at the Washington Post's Wonkblog and now at Vox, Sarah Kliff has been happily chirping away about the wonders of Obamacare. She has been perhaps its biggest cheerleader by far. And then the predictable collapse of its cooperatives hit and now poor Sarah has gone silent on the whole topic of Obamacare since November 19 when she sadly delivered apocalyptic news about the nation's largest health insurer, UnitedHealth:
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It will result in ‘single payer’. That was the plan all along.
Ask any DemocRAT. They’ll tell you, So what if ObamaCare is collapsing, it’s still “wildly popular”. Everybody is still where their “pajama boy” T-shirts all over America. LOL!
Sort of like cheerleading for Mussolini... and then you look out the window and see the mob coming with the rope, torches, and guns... and there’s that “Uh oh” moment.
Were I a UNH shareholder, I’d be more than a little steamed right now.
Can’t understand why someone isn’t calling for Hemsley’s head.
These Obamacare “co-ops” were a watered down version of the “government option” that the liberals wanted and couldn’t get in the bill.
At least the co-ops can fail. The gov’t option would’ve been a blank check.
Yup.
The portability is the only useful thing to wind up included in the political agenda shopping list that is Zerocare. What we really *need* from the gubmint, regarding *our* health care, is no expiration on deposits in Medical Care Spending Accounts (IOW, pre-tax earnings used to fund our own health care, and we have the money right up to the day we die; wouldn't be a bad idea to be able to assign an heir to the balance).
Maybe she fell off the financial kliff.
No it won’t.
Liberal ideas don’t work.
Why would anyone go to another stupid liberal idea from this stupid liberal idea??
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