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Looks like the U.S. is yet again another shining example of freedom and intelligence. Reports are now coming out about proposed insurance premium increases for the year 2016. Since this will be the first time under the Affordable Care Act the insurance companies have real numbers to make cost projections, we will finally find out how "affordable" Obamacare really will be. Many state's insurance companies are asking for premium increases of between 30-50%. 

 

Just like the American Freedom Act how could anyone vote against "affordable" healthcare for "everyone?" 

 

https://ratereview.healthcare.gov/

 

http://waysandmeans.house.gov/roskam-opening-statement-rising-health-insurance-premiums-under-obamacare/

 

http://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Press-releases/2015-Press-releases-items/2015-06-01-2.html

 

- If you're not angry, you're not paying attention

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I always really appreciate how obvious they are in their deception when they name the Act or Bill in a way that tells you most prominently what the bill is not.PATRIOT Act, well that does unpatriotic things for sure! Affordable Care Act, makes care unaffordable of course! No Child Left Behind, well that leaves behind entire schools of children! If they tell you the bill is to help farmers or the poor then it likely does the opposite. Orwell called it. I bet some of them read his book as a guide book on how to do it.

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Oh, you want to increase the risk pool AND decrease the premium? What could possibly go wrong?

Oh, you want healthy people to sign up, but then force the insurance companies to take sick people? What could go wrong with that?
Oh, you're going to offset that by forcing healthy people to buy a $500/month policy or pay a penalty equal to $52/month? What could possibly go wrong with that?

 

The government assumes voters are a bunch of fools and sadly they are proven right again.

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