Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Obamacare is here October 1.


NOT-SO "AFFORDABLE CARE ACT" TO HIKE FAMILY HEALTHCARE COST $7,450

NEW YORK - Forbes is defying President Obama's promise that the "Affordable" Care Act will save America's families $2500 on healthcare costs. Instead, it will cost the average family of four $7,450 by the year 2022:
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"In the interests of fair and honest reporting, perhaps it is time the mainstream media begin using “Affordable” Care Act whenever reference is made to this terribly misguided law. Anyone obviously is welcome to quarrel with the Medicare actuary about their numbers. I myself am hard-put to challenge their central conclusion: Obamacare will not save Americans one penny now or in the future. Perhaps the next time voters encounter a politician making such grandiose claims, they will learn to watch their wallet.
Until then, let’s spare strapped Americans from having to find $657 in spare change between their couch cushions next year. Let’s delay this law for a year so that policymakers have time to fix the poorly designed Rube Goldberg device known as Obamacare. For a nation with the most complicated and expensive health system on the planet, making it even more complicated and even more expensive never was a good idea.

OBAMACARE IS THE MOST POORLY PLANNED GOVERNMENT POLICY SINCE PROHIBITION.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous9/24/2013

    Prostitutes, drug dealers, thieves, and other Obama voters simply will not buy health insurance. Since they don't file income tax returns, they'll never be caught or fined.

    The whole scheme is a house of cards.

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  2. Anonymous9/25/2013

    Where are our wonderful elected officials now to explain the unexplainable. We bow so dutiful to these left thinking pukes,where the f#*k are they now.......don't worry we'll vote you back in......we are the 19th ward you know......

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  3. Anonymous9/26/2013

    For balance, see the article in today's Sun Times -- healthcare costs are lower than projected.

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