Is Slick Willie back in office? Thursday October 31st I listened - TopicsExpress



          

Is Slick Willie back in office? Thursday October 31st I listened to an interview with Anna Greenberg, a democrat stumping for the Prez concerning The Affordable Health Care Act. It was broadcast on NPR around 8:00 a.m. The host read questions, answers and comments from the hearing with Kathleen Sebelius on the Hill. When asked why these health plans were being cancelled, she replied, “Nine percent of all health care policies have no prescription benefit and sixty two percent have no maternity leave provision”. The panel stated that ninety one percent prescription drug benefit seemed more than adequate and not everyone needed maternity coverage. Kathleen Sebelius replied,” You don’t buy health insurance for wellness visits, you purchase it for the unexpected things in life” The panel asked how that would affect a single man with no children who had been notified by his insurance carrier that as of January 2014 they would no longer be able to cover him. She answered,” He may become a father, and that is why you purchase insurance, for things that may happen” The host then stated to Anna Greenberg, who is representing Mr. Obama and The Affordable Health Care Act, “It seems very clear now that the president and the committee knew that the insurance companies were going to terminate many individual, as well as group, policies. Yet they continued to profess and promise continued coverage” Anna Greenburg’s response? “In politics, the importance lies in the results. The cancellations are due to the fact that the present coverage is inadequate and the new policies will be better for consumer.” That ends the interview. Commentary: 1. The Affordable Healthcare Act was promoted with a blatant lie at its center, by President Obama President Obama repeated this line or a variation of it many times during the campaign to pass his landmark health care bill: If you like your health care plan, youll be able to keep your health care plan, period. 2. Socialism(a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state-Webster) ‘We know what is best for you’ Sebelius defended the president at Wednesdays hearing. Most consumers in the individual market, she said, will end up better off. 3. There is more to come. At present, mostly those who are independently insured are being cancelled. The insurance industry is stating that many company policies also violate the Affordable Health Care requirements and will be cancelled, and ‘better’ coverage will be offered. As a result of introducing those new health plans, we could no longer offer the plan that they were currently in, says Steve Shivinsky, a Blue Shield California spokesman. He says those plans will end Dec. 31. 4. The goal behind this movement is information. Registration is the point and control is the desired result. 5. It is stated in the body of The Affordable Healthcare Act, you will be fined for not purchasing health care, the IRS will collect said fines and you are breaking the law. The key to my previous statement is, if you have no insurance or if you are cancelled by your insurance company, you must register for coverage. All done. There is little or no conjecture here. Everything I have written here comes from the people who said it or the written law.
Posted on: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 16:33:50 +0000

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