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United States News Title: Day 27 - The Obamacare Death March Day 27 - The Obamacare Death March October 27, 2013 The undead corpse of the Obamacare website continues to drag itself along its path to nowhere. President Obama has unveiled Operation Unicorn to magically bring the embarassingly disastrous website to life before next year. And now he is revising history as lies of the Obamacare sales pitch are clear, the promises are broken, and now the promises are being wordsmithed out of history and existence. Now the promise is that you will keep the benefits and protections that the Affordable Care Act has put in place. So Obamacare took away your doctor and took away your insurance. Well, that is just too bad. Those are not the benefits and protections that the Affordable Care Act has put in place. - - - - - Obama Lied... and Now He's Working to Revise History The sales pitch... [6/18/2009] "If you like your doctor you keep your doctor." [6/20/2009] "If you like your current insurance, you keep that insurance. You got health insurance, you like your doctor, you like a plan, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan. Nobody is talking about taking that away from you." [8/11/2009] "If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoV0NeHNklk - - - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOeK0YJhrq0 = = = = = = = = = = The suckers believed it... it's too late... Just who the hell supported losing their preferred doctor and health plan and having that replaced by "the benefits and protections this law has already put in place?" If that was the crap he was selling, why did he not say that? Obama lied. He is now at work revising that history. The sales promise was, "If you like your current insurance, you keep that insurance. You got health insurance, you like your doctor, you like a plan, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan. Nobody is talking about taking that away from you." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3o1N3ko4wPE Weekly Address: Enrolling in the Affordable Care Act Marketplace Published on Oct 26, 2013 In this week's address, President Obama discusses the launch of the Health Insurance Marketplace for the Affordable Care Act, which gives millions of Americans the opportunity to have access to affordable and reliable healthcaremany for the first time. TRANSCRIPT: WASHINGTON, DC In this weeks address, President Obama discussed the launch of the Health Insurance Marketplace for the Affordable Care Act, which gives millions of Americans the opportunity to have access to affordable and reliable healthcaremany for the first time. The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online at www.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, October 26, 2013. Hi, everybody. A few weeks ago, we launched an important new part of the Affordable Care Act. Its called the Marketplace. And for Americans without health insurance, and Americans who buy insurance on their own because they cant get it at work, its a very big deal. If youre one of those people, the Affordable Care Act makes you part of a big group plan for the first time. The Marketplace is where you can apply and shop for affordable new health insurance choices. It gathers insurers under one system to compete for your business. And that choice and competition have actually helped bring prices down. Ultimately, the easiest way to buy insurance in this Marketplace will be a new website, HealthCare.gov. But as you may have heard, the site isnt working the way its supposed to yet. Thats frustrating for all of us who have worked so hard to make sure everyone who needs it gets health care. And its especially frustrating for the Americans whove been trying to get covered. The site has been visited more than 20 million times so far. Nearly 700,000 people have applied for coverage already. That proves just how much demand there is for these new quality, affordable health care choices. And thats why, in the coming weeks, we are going to get it working as smoothly as its supposed to. Weve got people working overtime, 24/7, to boost capacity and address these problems, every single day. But even as we improve the website, remember that the website isnt the only way to apply for coverage under these new plans. Weve updated HealthCare.gov to offer more information about enrolling over the phone, by mail, or in person with a specially-trained navigator who can help answer your questions. Just call 1-800-318-2596 or visit LocalHelp.HealthCare.gov. Dont worry these plans will not sell out. Were only a few weeks into a six-month open enrollment period, and everyone who wants insurance through the Marketplace will get it. Some people have poked fun at me this week for sounding like an insurance salesman. And thats okay. Id still be out there championing this law even if the website were perfect. Ill never stop fighting to help more hardworking Americans know the economic security of health care. Thats something we should all want. Thats why its also interesting to see Republicans in Congress expressing so much concern that people are having trouble buying health insurance through the new website especially considering theyve spent the last few years so obsessed with denying those same people access to health insurance that they just shut down the government and threatened default over it. As Ive said many times before, Im willing to work with anyone, on any idea, whos actually willing to make this law perform better. But its well past the time for folks to stop rooting for its failure. Because hardworking, middle-class families are rooting for its success. The Affordable Care Act gives people whove been stuck with sky-high premiums because of preexisting conditions the chance to get affordable insurance for the first time. This law means that women can finally buy coverage that doesnt charge them higher premiums than men for the same care. And everyone who already has health insurance, whether through your employer, Medicare, or Medicaid, will keep the benefits and protections this law has already put in place. Three million more young adults have health insurance on their parents plans because of the Affordable Care Act. More than six million people on Medicare have saved an average of $1,000 on their prescription medicine because of the Affordable Care Act. Last year, more than 8 million Americans received half a billion dollars in refunds from their insurers because of the Affordable Care Act. And for tens of millions of women, preventive care like mammograms and birth control are free because of the Affordable Care Act. Thats all part of this law, and its here to stay. We did not fight so hard for this reform for so many years just to build a website. We did it to free millions of American families from the awful fear that one illness or injury to yourself or your child might cost you everything youd worked so hard to build. We did it to cement the principle that in this country, the security of health care is not a privilege for a fortunate few, but a right for every one of us to enjoy. We have already delivered on part of that promise, and we will not rest until the work is done. Thank you, and have a great weekend. - - - - -
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Very good compilation of videos and information NC. Joe Wilson was right.
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