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We hear nothing in the news about Obamacare. Well, let them hear from us: National League Of Taxpayers “If you like your health care plan, you can keep it.” But fast forward three years to when ObamaCare was first being implemented. Just in its first three months, more than 500,000 people already got cancellation notices in just three states: California, Florida, and Pennsylvania. And CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield canceled another 76,000 in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, DC -- over 40% of their customers in those states. It’s been estimated that when all is said and done, 129 million Americans will be losing the very insurance plans Barack Obama promised they could keep. Meanwhile, the people who have signed up are a minute fraction of that. National League of Taxpayers members saw this coming a mile away. ObamaCare forces insurers to load up their plans with services like drug rehab, regardless of whether the customer actually needs or wants them. The so-called “reform” effectively bans millions of plans Americans chose because they reflected their personal health needs. And of course the new Obama-approved plans will cost far more. Of the plans that have survived, reports of skyrocketing premiums have been flooding in from across the country. Premiums are doubling, and in some cases, tripling. This shouldn’t surprise anyone either. As one health insurance expert put it, “the arithmetic is inescapable [...] no matter what people in Washington say.” The so-called “Affordable Care Act” is anything but. We’ve seen enough to know where this is headed. It’s time to pull the plug. Sincerely, Gary Paumen, President National League of Taxpayers P.P.S. If you havent yet signed your petition to repeal ObamaCare, please click here. nationalleagueoftaxpayers/ObamaCare-sign-GP.aspx?roi=echo3-22188349819-22168963-bf548245fc7cfb58c4eda2e121044b12&pid=ws08c
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 18:50:39 +0000

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