Posted on 04/26/2013 1:12:37 PM PDT by grundle
... even fervent supporters of the law admit that things are going worse than expected.
Implementation got off to a bad start because the Obama administration didnt want to release unpopular rules before the election.
Insurance companies are trying to put out new products, but they dont know what federal parameters they have to meet. Small businesses are angry because the provisions that benefited them have been put on the back burner. Health care systems are highly frustrated. They cant plan without a road map. Senator Max Baucus, one of the authors of the law, says he sees a huge train wreck coming.
Everything is turning out to be more complicated than originally envisioned.
A law that was very confusing has become mind-boggling... Americans are just going to be overwhelmed and befuddled. Many are just going to stay away, even if they are eligible for benefits.
Nearly everybody not in the employ of the administration agrees this law does not solve the cost problem, and many of the recent regulatory decisions will send costs higher. A study in California found that premiums could increase by an average of 20 percent for people not covered by federal subsidies. A study by the Society of Actuaries found that by 2017 costs could rise by 32 percent for insurers covering people in the individual exchanges, and as high as 80 percent in states like Ohio.
Under the law, young healthy people subsidize poorer, sicker and older people. But the young may decide en masse that it is completely irrational for them to get health insurance that subsidizes others while they are healthy. Theyll be better off paying the fines, if those are even enforced, and opting out. Without premiums from the young, everybody elses costs go up even higher.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
“Obama didnt want to release unpopular rules before the election”
Ya think?!!
Not a chance. I expected it to be a complete fiasco that would massively raise prices, reduce the quality of service, bring medical research to a screeching halt, and require more "reform" immediately - single payer, of course. ObamaCare will be precisely as bad as I expected.
Obamacare in full bloom is our best friend for the 2014 midterm elections.
You can see why the Baraqqis are in full speed fundraising mode.
The Obama administration is illegitimate.
He didn’t quality for the ballot.
Even the rich won't have an America to run off to for advanced treatment.
every syllable in your post is the ramblings of a guy without much of a track record of being right even though he made a huge effort to “sound” fair and balanced (in other words to trick the reader into thinking that he (Brooks) actually was a credible writer.
Some have thought from the get go that “the bill you have to read before you can understand it” would collapse of it’s own weight. So, when Brooks opines that it’s going to take years for this reason and that reason for the bill that is his OPINION! Or, worse, he is really plugging the bill and his writing is a mis-direction play. To hell with him, I say let’s all work hard to kill the damn outrage known as Obamacare at the first second, of the first minute, of the first hour and the first day we can and by WHATEVER means possible!?
David Brooks presents the idea that, yes, Obamacare is horrible beyond imagination. But, we have to work with it. It has to work. Well get through this. It cant be gotten rid of.
It can. First we have to take the Senate with enough votes to impeach Obama. Second, we need to improve our standing in the House. Then, impeach. There are way more than enough charges. Even Democrats will get onboard to save their seats in the 2016 race.
If a Republican House and Senate fails to repeal Obamacare because they want to continue running on it as an issue, then theyll lose seats come 2016.
Also, please, please stop running RINO candidates.
It’s NOT a fine, it’s a tax (theft).
Implementation got off to a bad start because the Obama administration didnt want to release unpopular rules before the election.
Well, it’s not like the rules didn’t exist before the
election, a honest reporter would have dug them out.
Because Obama said he would never raise taxes even one dime on anyone making under $250,000 didn't he?
Sensible people who understand economics know that. The problem is that people want free stuff, and single payer will be advertised as providing free stuff. Once we're stuck, they can control costs (and more important control us through the threat) by refusing service. Then the government really will have the power that Obama, Pelosi, and Hillary dream of.
The next refuge will either be American doctors establishing boutique (high price, high quality, selective clientele) clinics in Central America or on private hospital ships off our coasts. The statists will try to regulate that or prohibit it, and they will fail.
I like free stuff, like parking.
As part of eliminating 0bamacare, the demise of the NYT is REQUIRED.
“As part of eliminating 0bamacare, the demise of the NYT is REQUIRED.”
The New York Slimes has a circulation of 2 million.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_States_by_circulation
It’s only reaching .6% of the population. I think we can eliminate Obamacare without wasting any time eliminating NYT.
I submit that it is a necessary condition.
Good. More chaos, more people without medical care, fewer doctors, more people dead. Welcome to nobama’s amerika. To all those who voted for this degenerate...good.
“Yabut the NYT sets the agenda for ALL of the LSM, TV (NPR) and websites included.
I submit that it is a necessary condition.”
I’m not going to argue. But I’d submit that the agenda was set by Karl Marx
Wuz he one of groucho's bros?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Marx
Yeah, I know you were being funny. “Let me slip out of these wet things and into a dry martini.” (Eyebrow waggle.)
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