Hoisted on their own petard.As well as the rest of us.
The true nature of the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010” finally hits home. As it provides neither “patient protection” nor “affordable care”, only the part about “2010” in its title seems to reflect anything of the real world.
And at that, the “Cadillac” level of benefits provided are far more than most families have been able to obtain through the Obamacare exchange policies. These people got hit with a $250 deductible, and they thought that they got got (to use the vernacular) “shafted”? How abut the families subsisting on about a tenth of their overly lavish salaries being hit with a deductible that was $2,500 to $4,000? And now find out they are NOT getting a subsidy?
I detect a distinct lack of empathy.
And it’s only the beginning. Obamacare is designed to eventually destroy all private insurance plans and turn all health care delivery over to the state. Single payer will be the law of the land if Obamacare is not repealed completely. this is what Obama, Pelosi and the rest of the rats always had in store for America. It’s the reason they’ve always had to lie about the law and are still telling big fat whoppers.
That the faculty of Harvard was too dumb to realize this is quite telling of the state of academia these days. And if they had any good sense or shame it would embarrass the hell out of them.
Oh the irony!
LOOK for Harvard to get an “EXCEPTION”...
They’re faced with $250 deductibles. Oh the horror!!
The Harvard faculty has finally reached the point of “finding out” what was in that monstrous piece of legislation.
Sorry profs... it’s already law... and it doesn’t exempt you. Sucks to be treated like one of the lowly “little people,” doesn’t it?
Good!! Typical liberals, they support something as great as long as it doesn’t apply to them.
Happy to see they finally caught up to understanding what those dumb people in the Tea Party knew five years ago.....
LOL