Posted on 03/29/2010 12:10:19 PM PDT by RobinMasters
If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor If you like your coverage, you can keep your coverage. Barack Obama repeatedly offered these promises to audiences across the US in campaigning for ObamaCare, but Ron Williams, CEO of Aetna, begs to differ. Williams provides health insurance to over 36 million people, and he has one message for Charlie Rose and the US expect change:
Will insurance premiums go up?
The answer is yes, and some of the things that will drive those premiums are significant additional taxes the industry will ultimately have to pay in the first year.
The President said that this bill would not have any impact on people who already had coverage, that it was about the uninsured, that there would be no change. Will this legislation change the coverage of people who are already paying for it?
My perception is, yes, things will change. You might not have a plan that includes the exact same doctors. You might have plans that have richer benefits, and therefore youre going to pay more for benefits you may or may not want. It would have been a better message to say, were going to make certain you maintain your eligibility.
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The plan is right on target for Soros and Ayers and the Emanuel boys.
But they failed to do one thing that will be their undoing. Rule Number 1 for Marxists is to disarm “the enemy.” They NEVER should have started this process while there are armed citizens willing to protect the Constitution.
Conservatives have the upper hand even as Obama lies and says we don’t.
Destiny awaits Obama . . . is he willing to accept it?
“And Ron is a Black man, so this is not just another a racist statement.”
Of course it is. He’s obviously ashamed of being a black man and compensates by lashing out at blacks in general and toadying up to the evil white man.
“Obama legally forces the private sector to charge working people more money for less services.”
Yes, which will get the proles in an uproar. They will demand the great zero do something, and he will. Say goodbye to the evil, profiteering scum insurance companies, and say hello to single payer govt insurance.
‘lil late now to be complaining.
Love that photo of Lord Obama with the lifted chin.
I’ve never seen any political figures in the long decades of my
life and reading that reminds me more of “Il Duce”.
All I can say is that at least Mussolini made the trains run on time!!!
Oh yeah?
Well we’ll just make price spikes illegal!
-the American Left
RE: “Me thinks Ron Williams, CEO of Aetna. can expect to be summoned to Waxman’s witch hunt along with CEOs of AT&T, Deere, et. al.
Anyone who has doubted this Admin and this Congress want to DESTROY PRIVATE INDUSTRY in America, also do not believe Obama when he promised he was out to TRANSFORM America.”
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I know a bit re Williams — I was in the executive office at WellPoint when he was one of the top four execs there. He is one smart cookie! He takes no prisoners and knows the business extremely well - bright, bright guy.
At Aetna, he has the top spot though he may be wishing he’d stayed at WellPoint with Leonard Schaeffer, et al, and taken his many many millions in cash and stock when they were acquired by Anthem of Indiana. It was a case of the weaker company acquiring the stronger, larger one but hey, that’s another story.
The big insurers now initially thought Obama care sounded great; they would get the contracts to administer the plans and still remain more than solvent. But now that details are coming out, they are clearly rethinking their initial glee.
It will be interesting to see if Williams, who is black and more articulate and smart than Obama could ever hope to be, will have the guts to really speak out at any hearings. One can only ‘hope,’ eh?
Re the photo of Ron Williams —
Yep, that’s him all right!!! Quiet guy but VERY tough.
Ahhh, I see. The Eeeeevil insurance company. You'll fit in well with the brave new future.
“Il Duce”
I believe that translates to “The Douchebag” in English.
Williams provides health insurance to over 36 million people... Will insurance premiums go up? The answer is yes, and some of the things that will drive those premiums are significant additional taxes the industry will ultimately have to pay in the first year... things will change. You might not have a plan that includes the exact same doctors. You might have plans that have richer benefits, and therefore you're going to pay more for benefits you may or may not want. It would have been a better message to say, we're going to make certain you maintain your eligibility.The "Cadillac" plans which are provided to unionized labor (including government employees, who make up most of the remaining unionized labor, with labor being largely euphemistic here) won't be taxed, sez Obama/Pelosi/Reid/brownshirts, but they're such liars, and the phrase "revenue neutral" which was so popular with Demwits in Congress the first two years of the Bush administration, will eventually rear its ugly head (around election time, 2010, after they and their partisan media shills have the "debate" framed just right so the Party of the Single Party State appears to be the lesser of two evils), meaning they will have to be taxed to support this monstrosity.
Blow it out your a$$, jerkwad. I never said they were evil, that is on you. They're a horribly managed business and I'll be taking mine elsewhere soon. Just because I DON'T support obamacare doesn't mean I can't tell the bloody truth about Aetna. $600 a month for two people and they don't cover sh!t. My wife has survived cancer twice and is a high risk. Do you think she could get a checkup once every year or two on Aetna? Seem reasonable? It isn't to them. Educate yourself before spouting off, jerk.
Ask around and while you're at it, quit with tired cliches. You make the forum look bad.
In the context of this thread, then, your criticism of Aetna was just sniping. OK.
Jerkwad.
Sure it was sniping. I said in the original post what I was posting had nothing to do with obamacare.
I guess you didn’t much care for being slighted either, huh?
It’s my bad, subterfuge. I’m having a series of bad days, and I was the one sniping.
Sorry....
No problemo Cyb. I’m sorry too.
Take care.
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