50-100 Million will lose their Insurance in 2014. Should Dems Be Worried?

WelfareQueen

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Multiple independent agencies have said between 50-100 million people will lose their employer based healthcare coverage next year.

Sorry Obama supporters, this fact cannot be challenged.

Very reputable organizations such as the American Enterprise Institute, the Manhattan Institute, and even Obama Administration data says half to 2/3 of all small business will be forced to give up their employer benefits, plus million working for larger companies.

This issue raises several questions.


1. Most of these cancellations will be sent out before the mid-term elections. How does this affect Dems?

2. What will Obama do with his "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan," promise? Does he throw up to 100 million people into the exchanges and renege on his promise?

3. How will 50-100 million Americans respond to losing their coverage? Will there be riots? How do people vote after finding out they no longer have insurance?

4. Is any of this positive for the Democrat Party?


Here's a link to the full story. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/11/20/second-wave-health-plan-cancellations-looms/
 
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But, but those government approved replacement policies will be much better than those crap policies they have now. Doesn't matter if they can't afford the beefed up policies and will lose all coverage, it's for their own good don-cha know.
 
Multiple independent agencies have said between 50-100 million people will lose their employer based healthcare coverage next year.

Sorry Obama supporters, this fact cannot be challenged.

Very reputable organizations such as the American Enterprise Institute, the Manhattan Institute, and even Obama Administration data says half to 2/3 of all small business will be forced to give up their employer benefits, plus million working for larger companies.

This issue raises several questions.


1. Most of these cancellations will be sent out before the mid-term elections. How does this affect Dems?

2. What will Obama do with his "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan," promise? Does he throw up to 100 million people into the exchanges and renege on his promise?

3. How will 50-100 million Americans respond to losing their coverage? Will there be riots? How do people vote after finding out they no longer have insurance?

4. Is any of this positive for the Democrat Party?


Here's a link to the full story. Second wave of health plan cancellations looms | Fox News

I guess we'll be getting single payer much sooner than expected.
 
Herein lies your problem. The American Enterprise Institute and the Manhattan Institute are NOT "Very reputable organizations"

If you can be well without health, you may be happy without virtue.
Edmund Burke
 
The Dorkocrats will go by the way of the horse and buggy come next fall and we can get around to unscrewing this country.

What a disaster the Obama experiment has been

-Geaux
 
So if 50-100 million lose their insurance next year how does that affect the mid-term elections?
 

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