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Monday, May 13, 2013

ObamaCrapCare--Most Complicated Bill Ever Passed

As we get the architects of ObamaCrapCare finding out that their plan is very expensive and  so very complicated. we wonder if they ever consider returning to the drawing board? Doubtful as they feel they can tidy it up and "make it work."  Now that they have had time to read it, they feel (as the intellectual titans they are) they can "fix it."  

Why should they care if it really meets the needs of Americans?  They are not covered by it!

Recently Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) joined the chorus of democrats thinking out loud that "this pig ain't gonna fly" (our words).  How they ever thought that they could re-jigger 15% of the economy and have it work when they did not involve the people who currently are running the health insurance industry, is beyond belief.  Health insurance is a very complex subject with many nuances.  Without a complete understanding of the nooks and crannies of the business, it is near impossible to make it work.

Heck, the US government cannot run trains or deliver your mail profitably, both of which are significantly less complicated than health insurance. By the way, can you name one thing that government does well, except spend your money? We can't.

ObamaCrapCare will be exactly what those words mean! Poor service, long delays and costs ten times what we would have been paying.

Conservative Tom

OBAMACARE ARCHITECT: AFFORDABLE CARE ACT 'BEYOND COMPREHENSION'

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Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), one of the architects of the Affordable Care Act, said on Tuesday that the healthcare law, set to go into full effect in less than eight months, is “probably the most complex piece of legislation ever passed by the United States Congress” and “is just beyond comprehension.”

Rockefeller said he is concerned that early missteps with implementing the healthcare overhaul may cascade into confusion and chaos. The law, said Rockefeller, is “so complicated and if it isn’t done right the first time, it will just simply get worse.”
Rockefeller’s consternation echoes comments made earlier this week by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who groused that "no one fully anticipated” all the complexities of the federal government's deep penetration into an industry that represents one-fifth of the U.S. economy. 
HHS also acknowledged that the Obamacare government healthcare exchanges will cost $4.4 billion to implement, a figure more than double the Obama Administration's original $2 billion estimate.
Even if the grand opening of Obamacare goes smoothly, experts say insurance claims are set to skyrocket. A recently released report by the nonpartisan Society of Actuaries found that once Obamacare is fully implemented, medical claims costs will increase an average of 32%.

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