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Is Obamacare a scam? “At its core, Obamacare is about controlling YOU and limiting your choices for medical care and how you spend your money. Obamacare is not about “affordable care” OR “patient protection.” When the government controls your healthcare, the bureaucrats and politicians decide what you get.” - Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D., writing for the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, March 16, 2014. See: “Obamacare: To Enroll Or Not To Enroll? That Is The Question” aapsonline.org/index.php/site/article/obamacare_to_enroll_or_not_to_enroll_that_is_the_question/ Here are the 10 reasons Dr. Vliet gives for not enrolling: - The Obamacare health insurance policies cost significantly more—likely more than the penalty (tax). Most people can expect to see their premiums double. - The Obamacare health insurance polices limit your choice of doctors. - The Obamacare health insurance policies limit your choice of hospitals. For example, several major state-of-the-art, internationally known cancer treatment centers are excluded. - Your out-of-pocket costs will skyrocket, with the new Obamacare health insurance policies having double and triple the deductibles you must pay before coverage will kick in. - Your medical privacy is lost when you enroll, and your medical information becomes controlled by the government agencies. - Your personal financial and health information may be seriously compromised by the security flaws in the Healthcare.gov website. - You are at risk of identity theft by providing your personal information to the “Obamacare Navigators,” a significant number of whom have been found to have criminal backgrounds. - Enrolling in the Obamacare health exchange may lead to compromises of your Second Amendment rights, as medical databases collect information on gun ownership. - Obamacare enrollees are finding it difficult or impossible to cancel their plan if they find a better option. - Obamacare policies are basically “managed care” with limitations on your options—and financial incentives for your doctor to restrict your care.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 18:11:38 +0000

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