The trending is currently occurring. It's just begun and the idea that there's not going to be any trending or that trending doesn't matter is telling and the OP addresses this.
You don't. Imho, you are in stasis and see no trending. Time will tell.
You won't.
Seven million will lose insurance under Obama health law - Washington Times
Slippery-Slope fallacies, no matter how many times you repeat them, don't make the OP any less bullshit.
So, the slope of a trend is unimportant to you. So much so that you call them fallacies and say that they don't belong in the OP.
OK
It's not a fallacy, there are plans being lost. I just posted some. Individuals losing their plans and having to restructure when they have no choice.
You can't see them for the hiding from them. Polls are trends and most Liberals like them...
...when they trend the Liberal way.
So, I understand. You're just going to discount current (your chosen word) inclines.
No one will lose their plans. The OP is about President Obama saying no one will lose their plans.
They are already.
I will revisit this thread in a year or two.
It's a textbook "slippery slope" fallacy. The fact that 7 million people may be forced to drop their plans is NOT evidence of any "slope" at all, or of anything occurring in the future.
And the OP makes a very specific, and provably wrong, claim about "10 states" that will force you to change your insurance. Obama's comments are also, entirely irrelevant.