So the Tbagger ran a stupid campaign and lost. Was outsmarted by Dems. Whats new? More to come I hope. Close counts in horse shoes not elections. Get over it. Obama won two elections. The second one was a drubbing.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on November 05, 2013, 07:52:45 PMQuote from: Hemodoc on November 04, 2013, 12:25:05 AMOne more individual Obamacare nightmare:Before the Affordable Care Act, health-insurance policies could not be sold across state lines; now policies sold on the Affordable Care Act exchanges may not be offered across county lines.What happened to the president's promise, "You can keep your health plan"? Or to the promise that "You can keep your doctor"? Thanks to the law, I have been forced to give up a world-class health plan. The exchange would force me to give up a world-class physician.For a cancer patient, medical coverage is a matter of life and death. Take away people's ability to control their medical-coverage choices and they may die. I guess that's a highly effective way to control medical costs. Perhaps that's the point.http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304527504579171710423780446Should public policy care only about Ms Littlefield or about people with gallbladder cancer generally? How many people die every year of gallbladder cancer because they could not carry insurance? or their insurance dropped them the first time they got sick? or after a year or two or less of treatment their insurance dropped them because they reached a lifetime cap?It could be but for Obamacare the author would be able to keep seeing every doctor she wanted to keep and receive care at the facility she chooses but it is more likely that but for Obamacare her insurer would have pulled out of the CA market since it has only 8,000 policy holders in an era of medical insurance networks. Aside from that it isn't definitive that she won't be paying less and getting more, she states that "After four weeks of researching plans on the website, talking directly to government exchange counselors, insurance companies and medical providers, my insurance broker and I are as confused as ever. Time is running out and we still don't have a clue how to best proceed."Ms Littlefield still has over 6 weeks to figure this out and her WSJ essay will no doubt bring clarity to her options so it will be interesting to see what she finds out over the next month. I wonder if she'll end up like the "obamacare victim" CBS featured - more informed and insured.Bill, I am quite surprised you are unaware of how restrictive Obamacare networks are? http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-23/turns-out-obamacare-is-going-to-limit-your-choices.htmlhttp://money.cnn.com/2013/10/14/news/economy/obamacare-doctors/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/23/health/lower-health-insurance-premiums-to-come-at-cost-of-fewer-choices.html?_r=0You are not representing accurately at all the reality of restrictive networks in the exchanges. People in the US enjoy their current plans by a wide margin. The sticker shock that comes with Obamacare is that he lied big time when he stated that you could keep your doctor or your current insurance if they wanted to. That is a just one of many lies associated with this monstrous healthcare disaster. Obamacare is not designed to give affordable care. It is instead designed to destroy employer based health care to lead to single payor.
Quote from: Hemodoc on November 04, 2013, 12:25:05 AMOne more individual Obamacare nightmare:Before the Affordable Care Act, health-insurance policies could not be sold across state lines; now policies sold on the Affordable Care Act exchanges may not be offered across county lines.What happened to the president's promise, "You can keep your health plan"? Or to the promise that "You can keep your doctor"? Thanks to the law, I have been forced to give up a world-class health plan. The exchange would force me to give up a world-class physician.For a cancer patient, medical coverage is a matter of life and death. Take away people's ability to control their medical-coverage choices and they may die. I guess that's a highly effective way to control medical costs. Perhaps that's the point.http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304527504579171710423780446Should public policy care only about Ms Littlefield or about people with gallbladder cancer generally? How many people die every year of gallbladder cancer because they could not carry insurance? or their insurance dropped them the first time they got sick? or after a year or two or less of treatment their insurance dropped them because they reached a lifetime cap?It could be but for Obamacare the author would be able to keep seeing every doctor she wanted to keep and receive care at the facility she chooses but it is more likely that but for Obamacare her insurer would have pulled out of the CA market since it has only 8,000 policy holders in an era of medical insurance networks. Aside from that it isn't definitive that she won't be paying less and getting more, she states that "After four weeks of researching plans on the website, talking directly to government exchange counselors, insurance companies and medical providers, my insurance broker and I are as confused as ever. Time is running out and we still don't have a clue how to best proceed."Ms Littlefield still has over 6 weeks to figure this out and her WSJ essay will no doubt bring clarity to her options so it will be interesting to see what she finds out over the next month. I wonder if she'll end up like the "obamacare victim" CBS featured - more informed and insured.
One more individual Obamacare nightmare:Before the Affordable Care Act, health-insurance policies could not be sold across state lines; now policies sold on the Affordable Care Act exchanges may not be offered across county lines.What happened to the president's promise, "You can keep your health plan"? Or to the promise that "You can keep your doctor"? Thanks to the law, I have been forced to give up a world-class health plan. The exchange would force me to give up a world-class physician.For a cancer patient, medical coverage is a matter of life and death. Take away people's ability to control their medical-coverage choices and they may die. I guess that's a highly effective way to control medical costs. Perhaps that's the point.http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304527504579171710423780446
"Those who have still not yet seen through Obama will have many more opportunities to do so during the coming year, as the medical, financial and other painful human consequences of ObamaCare keep coming out in ways so clear that not even the mainstream media can ignore them or obscure them." - Dr. Thomas Sowell
Leftie here! Uh huh, the ACA is here to stay. For those teabaggers I know, ACA equals Obamacare. Care for the poor and needy.
HemoDoc: The ACA programs is Republican in origin, an idea meant to satisfy the Health Insurance industry. In case you haven\t noticed, Democrats would rather go to a single payer system because is is more efficient and costs less, both to the consumer and to government. ACA would never have been adopted if the insurance people were not included.
The ACA was created by the Heritage Foundation and given to Governor Romney for the stateof Massachusetts . The Heritage Foundation is a Republican think-tank. I find it interesting that Republicans oppose their own program when it is offered on a national scale. Contemporary conservatism has no place in a democracy. Often I have said, the Tea Party is a cancer on America. Look what has happened since its inception.