Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Obamacare Pushback is all about hiding the Cost of Higher Premiums Before the Elections

Republican lawmakers are pushing back hard against the Obama administration's decision to delay next year's open enrollment season for health coverage under ObamaCare until after the 2014 midterm elections. 
The Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday it would allow consumers to start signing up for coverage under ObamaCare on Nov. 15, 2014, a month later than originally scheduled. The change does not affect those trying to enroll this year.
America...My intentions for pushing back the date

for Obamacare sign-up was nothing less than
honorable.... I 
had only your well being in mind.
Congressional Republicans accused the administration of shifting the dates for political reasons, to hide a spike in 2015 premiums, though information may already be available about 2015 premiums before the elections on Nov. 4. 
"That means that if premiums go through the roof in the first year of ObamaCare, no one will know about it until after the election," Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said in a statement. "This is clearly a cynical political move by the Obama administration to use extra-regulatory, by any means necessary tools to keep this program afloat and hide key information from voters."
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1 comment:

BOSMAN said...

Of course anyone with half-a-brain would know that the insurance push back was all about 2014 and not trying help ease a problem.

Between now and 2014, expect LOTS OF DISTRACTIONS to try and take everyone's attention away from the Train Wreck.