There you go conservatives: Obamacare is failing





How many people received discontinuation notices, on average, the past 5 years?

Is 4 million people a huge spike up, presumably caused by ACA, or is this typical?
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Originally posted by: DonDiego


4.02 million people? What a coincidence! Because according to Forbes:




"One such company called HealthcareOne LLC had a particularly effective TV ad that pushed 'A Real Healthcare Plan Starting As Little As 25 Cents A Day.'”
I'm kind of out of the loop, so this great Obamacare which costs more for less coverage, if accepted,
is a good thing ? All I know is what I hear and read in print for this wonderful program ?

From forkushV's "pictured" Forbes article:
" . . . What about all the cancellations of legitimate policies with better-than-junk coverage? Kaiser Permanente was quoted as cancelling about 160,000 plans – and Covered California (the new public exchange for California) said that about 900,000 in that state would likely receive cancellations – if they hadn’t already . . ."
[boldface added - DD]

Hmm, . . . so Forbes chart shows 900,000 California policies cancelled, . . . right in line with the estimate provided by Covered California for expected "legitimate policies" to be cancelled as published in forkushV's pictured article.

Oh, . . . since forkushV didn't provide a reference for the Forbes article, DonDiego will: Forbes

[This is the second time forkushV has shown a picture of an article which might lead to a misinterpretation of what the article actually stated, . . . i.e. that the 4-million junk policies correspond with the 4-million cancelled policies, . . . instead of providing a reference or link.]

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Originally posted by: DonDiego
From forkushV's "pictured" Forbes article:
" . . . What about all the cancellations of legitimate policies with better-than-junk coverage? Kaiser Permanente was quoted as cancelling about 160,000 plans – and Covered California (the new public exchange for California) said that about 900,000 in that state would likely receive cancellations – if they hadn’t already . . ."
[boldface added - DD]

Hmm, . . . so Forbes chart shows 900,000 California policies cancelled, . . . right in line with the estimate provided by Covered California for expected "legitimate policies" to be cancelled as published in forkushV's pictured article....
"Many carriers elected to send notices of cancellation – for another simple reason – the need to re-price all the products." - from this Forbes article:




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Originally posted by: DonDiego
From forkushV's "pictured" Forbes article:
" . . . What about all the cancellations of legitimate policies with better-than-junk coverage? Kaiser Permanente was quoted as cancelling about 160,000 plans – and Covered California (the new public exchange for California) said that about 900,000 in that state would likely receive cancellations – if they hadn’t already . . ."
[boldface added - DD]

Hmm, . . . so Forbes chart shows 900,000 California policies cancelled, . . . right in line with the estimate provided by Covered California for expected "legitimate policies" to be cancelled as published in forkushV's pictured article.

Oh, . . . since forkushV didn't provide a reference for the Forbes article, DonDiego will: Forbes

[This is the second time forkushV has shown a picture of an article which might lead to a misinterpretation of what the article actually stated, . . . i.e. that the 4-million junk policies correspond with the 4-million cancelled policies, . . . instead of providing a reference or link.]


I'm shocked I tell you. I'm very shocked that Forkush doesn't have the moral fortitude to post the full truth.

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Originally posted by: Lee O
I'm kind of out of the loop, so this great Obamacare which costs more for less coverage, if accepted,
is a good thing ? All I know is what I hear and read in print for this wonderful program ?
You should read Consumer Reports!



No matter what spin any lib wants to put on it, this is verbatim what Obama said, and it was a package of lies.

"So let me begin by saying this: I know that there are millions of Americans who are content with their health care coverage – they like their plan and they value their relationship with their doctor."

"And that means that no matter how we reform health care, we will keep this promise: If you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. Period. If you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. Period."

"No one will take it away. No matter what."
And the President acted yesterday to make sure that promise was kept for another year.

Dude, you won. Dumb People with expensive joke coverage will, if their insurers agree, get to keep their expensive joke coverage for another year.

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