Posted on 11/14/2013 7:49:41 AM PST by jimbo123
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The plan will in part call for insurance policies to be renewed for one year for those who already have insurance policies in the individual market, the source said.
Also, the source added, insurance companies will be required to notify policyholders of alternative coverage and what benefits they would be losing by keeping their existing plan.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com ...
so, in other words, the insurance companies are going to play along in order to save his sorry arse.
NOT!
You can’t dig up a corpse and order it to start walking again, even if you pass a “law” ordering it to do so.
Now,I’m off for a weekend of golf!
Why one year? Obama said they could keep their plan and didn’t say for just one year. Nice try Obama.
It kills the plan....to force everyone into the government insurance program.
companies will be required
This phrase sends chills down my spine...
So, he basically just wants to push off the problem until after the election. By Royal proclamation.
10 Senate Dems Who Should Apologize for ObamaCare
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/11/13/Top-10-Senate-Dems-Who-Should-Apologize
Good - for one year. Just long enough to get thru the next Congressional elections without the radical increases in insurance rates being on the front page and on political commercials.
No sale.
All Hail Premier Obamacare
Pray America is Waking up
Obama just wants to get past mid-term elections before screwing us royally.
Hey, where do you think they found Pelosi.
Very funny Travis!!!
People don't listen much to liars
Great! So the now in effect policies will be terminated at the start of the next election year!...................
an administrative fix is as good as long as BO would want it to be. They really want to avoid having to vote on something that they’d have to stick with.
Anyone remember when Obama wrote his promise on a napkin to Baucus that Obamacare wouldn’t cover abortion?
What will this cost the Insurance Companies?
Postage is a minor cost, but the cost of making up these letters and notifications and finding out what the new regulation actually does is a real cost.
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