Lies, Lies, and More Lies from the Obamacare Mafia!
“Under our proposals, if you like your doctor, you keep your doctor. If you like your current insurance, you keep that insurance. Period, end of story.” ~ President Obama – 07/18/2009
Yeah Right! – Who does he think he’s kidding? There’s about maybe 3 people in the entire United States – outside of the liberal left – who still believe this garbage. In fact, this statement is nothing but lies. Under Obamacare you will most likely not get to keep your doctor, and you will most certainly not get to keep your insurance. No period necessary…
Experts on the Government Health Care plan being circulated through Congress are actually reporting the exact opposite. Newsmax.com today is reporting that based on independent studies, an estimated 100 million will loose their private insurance, if the government plan in Congress is enacted.
Up to 100 million people would lose their current health care plan within the next three years if Congress passes the “public option” health bill now making its way through Congress, policy experts tell Newsmax.
Defections on that scale would mean the death of the health-insurance sector within five years, a leading GOP congressman says.
These findings fly in the face of President Obama’s assurances.
“Under our proposals,” Obama told the American people during his July 18 weekly radio address, “if you like your doctor, you keep your doctor. If you like your current insurance, you keep that insurance. Period, end of story.”
Not so, according to a report released Monday by the Lewin Group, a nonpartisan Falls Church, Va., firm that provides consulting services to the healthcare industry. The D.C.-based Heritage Foundation sponsored the study.
The study concludes that, although the government won’t actually order people to leave their private insurance plans, it will induce their employers to do so. The taxpayer subsidies in the public option will tilt the economic scales so much that employers and individuals will abandon the private insurance market by the millions, the Lewin Group study indicates.
But it gets even worse… Not only will employers be forced to go to the government plan, due obvious economic conditions. Private insurance companies will be forced out of business in 3 to 5 years. (think of the jobs that will be lost. I guess these employees will be forced to work for the government on our tax dollars…)
The story continues…
Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., an orthopedic surgeon and senior ranking Republican on the Health subcommittee of the House Education and Labor Committee, tells Newsmax the imbalance will kill private health insurance as it currently exists in less than a decade.
“I don’t see how it can go longer than somewhere between three and five years,” Price tells Newsmax. “The phase-in makes it so that we’ll see tens of millions go from private plans to the government-run plan within a year or two. And then five years is the drop dead date where everybody is forced off.”
The mainstream media is beginning to question Obama’s presumptions as well.
ABC senior White House correspondent Jake Tapper writes on his Political Punch blog that the president has admitted his statement is not literally true.
The government “might create circumstances” that would lead to a widespread change in policies, Tapper writes.
Ah Ha! So the government “might create circumstances that would lead to a widespread change in policies”… in one simple phrase this Obama zombie reveals his hand by virtually admitting that the government plan would force out private health insurance options. He even claims that the president has admitted his statement is not literally true! (Just More Lies.)
But to be honest, its not hard to figure out. Every sales pitch coming for those who support Obamacare, are basically lies. Sadly, if government health insurance is enacted by this administration, we will no longer be the America of previous generations – and definitely not of our founders. In essence, we will officially be a socialist country.
How can you define it as anything else?











Comments are closed.