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Obamacare: White House admits that some people will not be able to keep their healthcare coverage

October 28, 2013

  Contrary to Barack Obama’s claim while the healthcare law was being debated, not everyone who likes their current healthcare plan will be able to keep it. Today Jay Carney finally admitted the truth:

So it’s true there are existing health care plans on the individual market that do not meet those minimum standards and therefore do not qualify for the Affordable Care Act

  This admission comes on the heals of a new report by NBC which states Barack Obama has known for at least three years that he was lying to the American people when he said they would be able to keep their healthcare plans.

  So how many people does the Obama regime feel are “some people?” Well, according to this story 1.5 million people have already lost their healthcare coverage as a direct result of Obamacare, and the individual mandate is only three weeks old.

  The individual mandate is still in its infancy and already more than one million people have lost their healthcare  coverage and we can expect millions upon millions of people to lose their healthcare coverage before all is said and done. It is being predicted that up to 67% of all Americans, with one expert claiming the number could climb to 80%, with healthcare coverage could lose it. And this is what the Obama regime considers to be “some” people…..

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  1. bunkerville's avatar
    October 28, 2013 10:38 pm

    All hell is going to break lose when the budget comes up. No way is this going to go down easy. They know it. Sickening. megyn Kelly had a great show on Fox this evening.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 29, 2013 5:34 am

      It will be interesting to see what they do when the budget talks begin as more and more people become disgruntled with the lies they were told.

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  2. Petermc3's avatar
    Petermc3 permalink
    October 29, 2013 8:29 am

    When the dust settles its will be the American voters in 2014 and 2016 who are the final arbiters in this whole debacle. My money is on the democrats to sweep both elections. Ignorance is bliss…

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 29, 2013 7:56 pm

      I tend to agree with you. Too many Americans have been bought and paid for, it is going to be tough to turn this around–if we still can.

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  3. Charles M. Phipps's avatar
    October 29, 2013 8:55 am

    As much anger is festering right now, the electorate has a short memory and I have no confidence at all that the people responsible for this outrageousness will pay for it at the polls next November. My only consolation is being able to tell my liberal coworkers to shut up and quit complaining because they’re getting exactly what they voted for.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 29, 2013 7:57 pm

      I am right there with you. It may be too late to stop this but at least we can say I told you so.

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  4. mobias's avatar
    November 10, 2013 10:26 am

    Cause Mit Romney, CLEARLY was the better choice, right? Watch how corporate America would have consumed/damaged the economy even worse than it does now! And I don’t think its fair to say “I told you so”…nobody knows exactly what the president will do. Every one of them SAY they will do XYZ, but then do ABC…Stop contributing the the polarizing of america, stop ‘choosing sides’ based of B.S. on FOX news…stop being sheeple and vote for better congressman-the REAL people making decisions for you!

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      November 10, 2013 10:58 am

      First, I do not watch any news on television Fox or otherwise, you don’t have to believe me. I don’t care if you do or not but it is the truth. I get so tired of people reading one post and assuming they know everything about me. If you had taken the time to look through the site you would see I am hard on the Republicans as well, and you might have also noticed the New Federalist Party link up on the right. That is the third party myself and a group of others are trying to create, so no, Mitt Romney was not better and I don’t blindly support the GOP.

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