Posted on 11/05/2013 4:44:22 PM PST by lowbridge
PRESIDENT OBAMA: We did this to put to end the days when the individual market had no standards, when every year, thousands of Americans would be dropped from their coverage. People are acting like this is some new phenomenon. Every year there was churn in this individual market. The average increase was double digits on premiums in this same market, with or without the Affordable Care Act. People were getting, often times, a very bad deal. (Organizing for Action campaign event, November 4, 2013)
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I pray I live long enough to piss on his grave.
It IS a new phenomenon. Those “millions of Americans dumped by evil insurers because they got sick” were primarily a figment of the libs imaginations.
Obamacare is a Hate Crime against America!
“What’s all the hubbub, Bub?” Bugs
“Shhhh! These blockbuster bombs don’t explode unless you hit `em just right!” The gremlin
“a very bad deal” is what to Obama?
Something that leaves the IRS and the ACORN concierge out of the deal?
When he has to cancel a tee time and a date with Reggie.
Worst liar (or best) in the history of the presidency by a wide margin.
THIS is what America gets when we elect someone who firmly believes that ONLY the government can make the important decisions for what is best for us peons.
bttt
Just remember: HE THINKS YOU’RE AN IDIOT.
We did this to put to end the days when the individual market had no standards, when every year, thousands of Americans would be dropped from their coverage. People are acting like this is some new phenomenon. Every year there was churn in this individual market. The average increase was double digits on premiums in this same market, with or without the Affordable Care Act. People were getting, often times, a very bad deal.
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