Posted on 02/06/2014 1:09:31 PM PST by Rusty0604
While Washington debates over what is the proper explanation of the CBO's report which explicitly states that millions of workers will drop out of the labor force over the next decade thanks to Obamacare, Obama himself may have finally thrown in the towel, realizing that the longer the full implementation of Obamacare is delayed, the longer the myth that it is a viable Ponzi scheme - as opposed to non-viable - can persist. Perhaps this explains why AP reports that the White House is now considering an extension of the president's decision to let people keep their individual insurance policies even if they are not compliant with the health care overhaul, according to two top industry officials.
From AP:
Avalere Health CEO Dan Mendelson said Thursday that the administration may let policyholders keep that coverage for an additional three years, stressing that no decision has been made. Policymakers are waiting to see what rate hikes health insurers plan for the insurance exchanges that are key to the overhaul's coverage expansions.
"The administration is entertaining a range of options to ensure that this individual market has stability to it and that would be one thing that they could do," he said.
Avalere Health is a market analysis firm, but Mendelson said his company was not advising the administration on exchange policy. He said he has had informal discussions with administration officials about the extension, but he didn't identify them.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services, Joanne Peters, said "We are continuing to examine all sorts of ways to provide consumers with more choices and to smooth the transition as we implement the law."
Earlier, Mark Bertolini, Chairman and CEO of Aetna and the nation's third largest insurer, told analysts during his earnings call that he had heard the plans may be extended. Perhaps a more important thing Bertolini said is that his company may pull out of markets if the Medicare cuts are too high, adding that 2015 may be challenging due to medicare cuts. This may have been the final straw that pushed the administration into action.
However, even a longer extension than was rumored previously will hardly help reinstate the policies of all those millions who lost coverage in the lead up to the Obamacare enactment as insurance companies know that terms will once again change eventually, so why go through the headache of temporary reinstatement just to cut all those "non-compliant" individuals once again?
Individual policyholders were hit with a wave of cancellation notices last year because their coverage was less robust than what is required under the law, and many states allowed insurance companies to simply cancel them.
The wave of cancellation notices at least 4.7 million of them hit just when the new HealthCare.gov website was experiencing some of its worst technical problems, and it undercut the president's well-publicized promise that if you liked your plan you could keep it.
You couldn't.
At first the White House went into damage-control mode, arguing that many of the cancelled plans were "junk" insurance and consumers would be better off with the broader coverage available through the health care law's new insurance markets.
But soon Obama was forced to reverse course, urging insurers and state regulators to allow policyholders to keep their existing plans for an additional year. Most states complied with the request.
Now the administration is considering adding more years to this extension to avoid another wave of problems if rates on the exchange climb too high and people are left without an affordable coverage option. Health insurers are supposed to submit by May the rates they want to charge on the exchanges next year.
Actually, the only reason why Obama is suddenly willing to compromise over every aspect of his "crowning achievement" is that finally its tactical, and strategic failure has become clear for all to see. So it would be best to enact it piecemeal, and claim success for whatever legacy aspects of the system are working, while blasting everything that his unprecedentedly complicated, centrally-planned contraption has unleashed.
Finally, why three years? Because by then Obama will be gone (absent some very radical changes to presidential term rules), and Obamacare will be someone else's problem.
The response from the Republicans needs to be that this ties the hands of Congress to implement real, positive healthcare reforms, and that Obamacare needs to be repealed and a new approach found.
Narcissists never think they will fail, or their party. I guess he may have thought of your question, if he entertained any idea that Hillary might not be President.
There is a lot of concern about that, I too pray ‘they go, the sooner the better’...
No doubt she is already drooling over the thought, and may be working on the fix.
Stroke of the pen. Law of the Land. Kinda cool.
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Who needs Congress anyway?
Their "leadership" is still contemplating "immigration reform" and how to extend the national debt without being "unfair", all while being "bipartisan".
-— how is it Obama has the power to change this law all the time for political advantage? -—
it’s in the law. The secretary can deem whatever she feels like deeming. And Obama tells her what to deem. It’s a no-law, law.
Can you imagine how His Royal Narcissistic Highness feels when he’s constantly told that his baby is ugly, stupid and evil??? LOL!
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Can you imagine how His Royal Narcissistic Highness feels when hes constantly told that xxxxxxxxxx he is ugly, stupid and evil???
Where does this imposter get off thinking he can just change what he wants about laws? Someone with some guts needs to begin impeachment proceedings.
When he declares himself “King”, odubmocare will be forever.
This statement is insulting and condescending on its face. To quote Hilldabeast: "Shame on you Barack Obama!"
Democrats always use the term "Settled Law".
Obama can not adjust the law by his freaking whim.
Yet our do nothing Congress and Supremely Corrupt court allows it.
Hillary will trash Obamacare most of all.
Why not delay? Many states (California is one) will not allow the old policies and they have got most of the Medicaid people they are going to get. This will probably be a further delay of the employer mandate in hopes of avoiding the coming bloodbath of new cancellations. That won’t work.
Neat. So, by decree he makes all of the eliminated individual policies re-appear from thin air to live another 3 years. No doubt those with cancelled policies will be comforted in knowing that their non-existent contracts will be good until 2017.
Let us hope that the majority were Dem voters who are beginning to feel the sting of their choices.
Payback for the primary fight between her and Obama?
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