Posted on 11/26/2013 11:58:02 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Nancy Clark was originally a booster of ObamaCare — so much so that the White House featured her in an April 2012 ad that still remains on the White House website today. “My personal philosophy is that health care is a right and that it should always be affordable,” Clark tells viewers in this campaign spot. “[A]s a very small business owner,” Clark continues in her enthusiastic endorsement of ObamaCare, “I will always offer the mechanism by which people can have access to health care.
That was then … and this is now. CBS News’ Sharyl Attkisson caught up with the New Hampshire business owner, who decided this year to dump her employees out of group insurance and into the ObamaCare exchange — only to discover the disaster awaiting them (via Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit):
Nancy Clark had high hopes when the federal insurance marketplace opened for business Oct. 1. A member of the NH Health Exchange Advisory Board and a strong supporter of the Affordable Care Act, Clark owns Glen Group, a small advertising agency in North Conway. Shes always offered health insurance to employees and their families, even as premiums increased by double digits every year.
Weve turned down the heat, the lights, she says. But we never, ever took health care off the table.
Until now.
When Anthem told Clark premiums for her eight employees would go up 39 percent in 2014, she checked out the plans available through the Small Business Health Options Program, where companies with fewer than 50 employees can shop for group coverage. Those plans were less expensive, but would still increase Clarks premiums by 14 percent.
Clark then compared the price of individual policies available at Healthcare.gov to what she currently offers. She figured she could save 13 percent, or about $15,000, by discontinuing her group plan. She told her employees to pick a policy offered on the marketplace, and shell increase their pay to cover half the cost of the premiums.
Bear in mind that ever since that estimate in mid-2010, the White House has insisted that “if you like your plan, you can keep your plan.” On top of that, the Obama administration kept pushing the lie that the changes in the marketplace had nothing to do with those who got insurance through their employers. All the while, they knew that 14 million — at least — would find their coverage cancelled and forced into the individual market.
Clark still maintains a positive attitude toward ObamaCare, claiming that the lower deductibles in the individual market means that “once the dust settles, this is still going to be a good thing.” I wonder if her employees think the same thing, especially after her reversal on providing coverage.
IT NEEDS TO BE EMPHASIZED...
Government estimated 14 million would lose employer-based group insurance just like this.
This is theft....plain and simple, it was one giant con.
Where are the men in this country? Are they going to sit back and let Obama steal their family’s healthcare ins??
If she thinks health care is a right, she has to be an idiot. In that case, no violins from me.
Isolated event. An outlier. Most Americans will thrive under Obamacare. /s
Well, at least this part is true: if you like your Death Panels, you can keep them.
It’s coming Ma’m. Just sit back and wait. The Progs haven’t found the trigger yet, but they are about to flip the SAFETY to red.
Obamacare is just the ‘insurance’ part of the deal.
Wait until everyone finds out what the actual ‘care’ is.
They will start calling it ZEROCARE.
Lower deductibles?
I have yet to hear of anyone getting a plan on the exchange with LOWER deductibles than their current plan.
Watching porn
If by some miracle this debacle results in eventually divorcing health “insurance” from employment, at least one positive will result.
Not sure it’s sour for Obama since she is still a cheerleader for Obamacare.
where are the men in this country?
they are women.
You may have a point, but post 11 is better.
Of course paying for 1/2 their premiums on the individual market is a taxable expense which will impact their subsidy. Also I *think* it may be illegal.
Abort Traitorobmamacare.
I hope that her Stockholm syndrome disorder is covered and there is a physician available for treatment.
“I hope that her Stockholm syndrome disorder is covered and there is a physician available for treatment.”
Actually, it’s a recognized mental disorder, but the Panel Of Experts will decide that it’s not covered.
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