ObamaCare’s broken promises
• Lower health-care costs. One key talking point for ObamaCare was that it would reduce the cost of insurance, especially for non-group insurance. The president, citing the work of several health-policy experts, claimed that improved care coordination, investments in information technology, and more efficient marketing through exchanges would save the typical family $2,500 per year.
That was then. Now, even advocates for the law acknowledge that premiums are going up. In analyses conducted for the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Colorado, Jonathan Gruber of MIT forecasts that premiums in the non-group market will rise by 19% to 30% due to the law. Other estimates are even higher. The actuarial firm Milliman predicts that non-group premiums in Ohio will rise by 55%-85%. Maine, Oregon and Nevada have sponsored their own studies, all of which reach essentially the same conclusion. …
• Preservation of existing insurance. After the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of health reform in June 2012, President Obama said, “If you’re one of the more than 250 million Americans who already have health insurance, you will keep your insurance.” This theme ran throughout the selling of ObamaCare: People who have insurance would not have their current arrangements disrupted.
This claim is obviously false. Indeed, disruption of people’s existing insurance is one of the law’s stated goals. On one hand, the law seeks to increase the generosity of policies that it deems too stingy, by limiting deductibles and mandating coverage that the secretary of Health and Human Services thinks is “essential,” whether or not the policyholder can afford it. On the other hand, the law seeks to reduce the generosity of policies that it deems too extravagant, by imposing the “Cadillac tax” on costly insurance plans.











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Chuck Schick on February 1, 2013 at 5:24 PM
ObamaCare’s broken promisesObama’s a liar.Fixed. For clarity.
Washington Nearsider on February 1, 2013 at 5:25 PM
What difference does it make?
BobMbx on February 1, 2013 at 5:34 PM
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davidk on February 1, 2013 at 5:35 PM
LOL. “Reduce premiums by 3000%!!” — Barky, the Indonesian with the mathematical sophistication of a slow 8th grader and likely sub-400 scorer on the math section of his SATs. This followed the math illiterate’s creation of the nonsensical notion of “profit AND earnings ratios”, which detailed a level of stupidity in this little Jakarta street kid that America has never had to deal with in the highest levels of government … and that’s really saying something.
ThePrimordialOrderedPair on February 1, 2013 at 5:35 PM
One would almost think the Dems don’t know what they are doing.
Except they do.
Dusty on February 1, 2013 at 5:36 PM
Cry me a river. Anyone who actually believed any of their BS deserves what they get.
txmomof6 on February 1, 2013 at 5:40 PM
The entire scheme is the definition of fascism, government control of private organizations.
I am so sick and tired of Liberals telling me how I must live. We are not subjects.
When will we split the country in half so those of us who just want to be left alone, can be?
Must we spend eternity being harassed by Liberals?
Charlemagne on February 1, 2013 at 5:44 PM
Yes, because they will always be there to attack you for holding anyone to any standard.
Count to 10 on February 1, 2013 at 6:25 PM
Economic illiteracy is the foundation of the modern Progressive ideology.
Everything they advocate, from the public sector unions to “green” energy scams to the minimum wage (and everything inbetween) is built upon a rejection/misunderstanding of basic economic principles.
This is why everything the Left dominates turns to crap, lower and middle-income families hardest hit.
visions on February 1, 2013 at 6:43 PM
Most of my family are die-hard Lefties, the zealot-types. I’ve come to the conclusion that they really are scared of liberty and -want- to be “subjects” to people they consider to be their “superiors.” They are scared of being adults, of making difficult decisions, or facing challenging trade-offs. I’m talking about people aged 40 and beyond. It’s almost impossible to reach these people because they don’t want what the conservative philosophy offers. They want to be bullied.
visions on February 1, 2013 at 6:51 PM
Well, if you live a decent life, you’ll go to Heaven when you die.
I doubt there will be any liberals there.
Kensington on February 1, 2013 at 7:41 PM
Well, we’re all boned by this thing — not just the dummies who voted for Obama and thought it would be great.
Isn’t that worth a few tears? I’m crying.
Kensington on February 1, 2013 at 7:43 PM
Obama
Care’s broken promises.They are legion..
Joe Mama on February 1, 2013 at 7:44 PM
As if any of those promises had any substance, or sincerity, to begin with.
Doctor Obama’s Magic Elixir™ was no more than coal oil, liberally dosed with laudanum and vanilla… sweet-smelling, addictive, and poisonous.
(Let an ill fate fall on all who peddled it.)
CPT. Charles on February 1, 2013 at 8:23 PM