Posted on 10/27/2012 3:21:30 PM PDT by machman
WASHINGTON The Obama administration will soon take on a new role as the sponsor of at least two nationwide health insurance plans to be operated under contract with the federal government and offered to consumers in every state.
.....Under the Affordable Care Act, at least one of the nationwide plans must be offered by a nonprofit entity. Insurance experts see an obvious candidate for that role: the Government Employees Health Association, a nonprofit group that covers more than 900,000 federal employees, retirees and dependents, making it the second-largest plan for federal workers, after the Blue Cross and Blue Shield program.
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“Insurance experts see an obvious candidate for that role: the Government Employees Health Association, a nonprofit group that covers more than 900,000 federal employees, retirees and dependents”
Oh, for @%$^s sake.
“The scary part is obama has 2 months in which to jam all of this into place.”
Every outgoing president normally “rams” every one of their policies via executive order. Odumbo will do it as he is a vindictive piece of trash, garbage and sh*t.
Ditto!
responne= response, sorry for the fat fingers
“Poor” is a state of mind.
I believe it will end up just like Medicare. Everyone eventually have no choice but the standard government care. You can purchase or company sponsored perk, supplemental insurance to fill the gap. Sadly Medicare is rifled with fraud and so will Obamacare. Most certainly additional taxes will be collected to "fix" the problem.... just like QE1, QE2, QE3 ect ect.
P.s. Doctors will have no bedside manners and will not be smiling during the care. Think quantity over quality like a Factory all in the name of reduce cost.
Anyone surprised?
and right before the election it needs a big push right?
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