Posted on 11/26/2013 6:52:23 AM PST by Qbert
CBS This Morning's Charlie Rose sets up the segment with the words that should put a chill down the spine of every American, "CBS News is learning that another promise by the government isn't holding up. Some who get their insurance through work are losing their coverage."
Eight Americans already feeling the sting of that broken promise work for Nancy Clark, a small business owner in New Hampshire who was featured in a White House online ad promoting ObamaCare. "The healthcare law is about me. It's NancyCare," Clark gushes.
Reality intruded last month when her insurance company boosted premiums by 39%, or $30,000 a year. Unable to afford that, Clark canceled the policy and threw her employees into the ObamaCare exchanges. The only problem is that the exchanges don't work.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
I reckun this is one Obama success story the LA Times won’t be including in their latest piece about the success stories of ObamaCare.
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11/25/13
Michael Hiltzik - LA Times
The Obamacare success stories you haven’t been hearing about
http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-obamacare-success-20131125,0,1801769.story
The pain needs to be transferred to those responsible for this mess.
And speak Spanish.
What they really are looking to do is bankrupt the insurance copmanies and cause a hue and cry for "single payer" from the suffering lower middle class (formerly, the "middle" class) for relief by installing single payer.
Of course, we already have a template for that in place. It's called Medicaid. Aside from being often 2nd class healthcare there is also the downside the government can eventually take everything in your estate to pay off your previous Medicaid payments. CommieCare is not really "free"...
Over My Dead BodyHow Medicaid Takes Its Money Back After You Die
If you think health care is expensive now, just wait until it's free!" - P.J. O'Rourke
No no no, Pig Latin. No one know that and they could never find a translator for it.
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