Top Democrat says those aren’t ‘cancellation notices,’ they’re ‘transitions’ into Obamacare

Surrender_Dignity_Forward_MaksimYes, ladies and gentlemen, here’s precisely what the Leftists and, more specifically, the current Demorats think of you: you’re not hurting, you’re not damaged, you haven’t been impacted in any way — you’re simply involved in a rite of passage.

It’s necessary, you see.  Like a horrible larvae to a beautiful butterly.  You’re the horrible larvae now, soon to be the beautiful Obamafly.

Top Democrat says those aren’t ‘cancellation notices,’ they’re ‘transitions’ into Obamacare

By JOEL GEHRKE

Insurance companies aren’t sending out cancellation letters, they’re helping people “transition” into Obamacare, according to a top Democrat.

“If [the companies] changed [the insurance plans] then they have to notify the people who have to have the opportunity to have another policy,” said House Ways and Means Committee ranking member Sander Levin, D-Mich.

In fact, according to Levin, the “so-called cancellation notices” merely “help people transition to a new policy.”

Right.  Those aren’t real cancellation notices on your insurance, they’re just “so-called” cancellation notices.  Your insurer truly doesn’t mean the cancellation.  It’s just a suggestion.  Like a guideline: “hey, we know you have some questions, but all we’re doing — as the insurer — is helping to nudge you a bit towards ObamaKare.”

Pretty soon, we’ll all be beautiful Obamaflies.

BZ

 

 

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5 thoughts on “Top Democrat says those aren’t ‘cancellation notices,’ they’re ‘transitions’ into Obamacare

  1. It stinks I tell you, the stench so powerful Febreeze cowers in utter fear.
    Article V of the Constitution gives us recourse. This was at the insistence of George Mason.

  2. The WaPo ran this editorial:

    …PRESIDENT OBAMA famously claimed that Americans who liked their insurance plans would be able to keep them under health-care reform. Well, that’s not completely true, nor is it the only example of the Obama administration failing to prepare the public for the Affordable Care Act’s phase-in. And it was one of the only things Republicans at a House Ways and Means Committee Hearing on Tuesday wanted to talk about.

    Some Americans are starting to get ominous-sounding letters about their health-care coverage. Insurance provider Florida Blue, for example, is canceling 300,000 bare-bones insurance plans that aren’t up to the Affordable Care Act’s standards. Customers can transition onto better quality — but more expensive — plans. Unsurprisingly, reporters have found some unhappy customers. Conservatives, meanwhile, have charged that this is just another example of why the law is a lemon, forcing people onto plans they don’t want.

    But, despite what the president may have said, this news should not have come as a shock, and it is not evidence that the law is a failure….

    Spin, spin, spin! Protect “The One”! Promote the downfall of our country.

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