Posted on 11/17/2013 9:21:22 AM PST by Zakeet
Those would be the same college professors who donated overwhelmingly to Democrats.
Steven Hayward of The PowerLine Blog reports.
Obamacare Hits the Campus
The other day I mentioned that things might really get rough for Obama when health insurance cancellation notices hit elite Washington journalists. I neglected to consider what might happen if it began to happen to . . . college professors. A professor at an elite university writes in with this account (name withheld by request):
We are now in the process of enrolling in Medical Reimbursement Accounts for next year, and a visit to the Human Resources Department confirms that the year after next, we will not have the insurance plan that we have now. Although my college is self-insured and falls under ERISA laws, the plan the college provides is a Cadillac plan that is simply unsustainable, I was told. Not only are the tax implications on Cadillac plans too onerous to support, but, for reasons unspecified, the will not allow the college to continue its current insurance. I was worried about this because although we are self-insured, we have an outside administrator, which means we, too, are vulnerable to the tentacles of the ACA.No one knows this because the Human Resources people have kept all the attention focused on next year, 2014, when things will remain largely the same. And very few people have been following this, blithely assuming that the Republicans who opposed the law were just partisan meanies. But they will learn, sooner or later, (after the mid-term elections???) that 2015 is going to be a whole new ball game. If they like their health care, tough luck.
” College Professors are Also Losing Health Plans Under Obamacare”
I can only hope so
Thanks for the ping.
Millions are seeing their policies canceled and many doctors quitting medicine.
Now, the academics are losing THEIR insurance? Karma sucks doesn't it Academia? Priceless.
God told Abraham he would spare Sodom if he could find 10 righteous men there--not 10% but 10 individuals.
The liberal professors may deserve to lose their coverage, but they aren't the entire faculty.
Same as everyone else.
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