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AP Fact Check Destroys Obama Health Care Claim

Alexander 2012/07/02 16:12:44

In promoting the health care law, President Barack Obama is repeating his persistent and unsubstantiated assurance that Americans who like their health insurance can simply keep it. Republican rival Mitt Romney says quite the opposite, but his doomsday scenario is a stretch.

After the Supreme Court upheld the law last week, Obama stepped forward to tell Americans what good will come from it. Romney was quick to lay out the harm. But some of the evidence they gave to the court of public opinion was suspect.

A look at their claims and how they compare with the facts:

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OBAMA: "If you're one of the more than 250 million Americans who already have health insurance, you will keep your health insurance. This law will only make it more secure and more affordable."

ROMNEY: "Obamacare also means that for up to 20 million Americans, they will lose the insurance they currently have, the insurance that they like and they want to keep."

THE FACTS: Nothing in the law ensures that people happy with their policies now can keep them. Employers will continue to have the right to modify coverage or even drop it, and some are expected to do so as more insurance alternatives become available to the population under the law. Nor is there any guarantee that coverage will become cheaper, despite the subsidies that many people will get.
Americans may well end up feeling more secure about their ability to obtain and keep coverage once insurance companies can no longer deny, terminate or charge more for coverage for those in poor health. But particular health insurance plans will have no guarantee of ironclad security. Much can change, including the cost.

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the number of workers getting employer-based coverage could drop by several million, as some workers choose new plans in the marketplace or as employers drop coverage altogether. Companies with more than 50 workers would have to pay a fine for terminating insurance, but in some cases that would be cost-effective for them.

Obama's soothing words for those who are content with their current coverage have been heard before, rendered with different degrees of accuracy. He's said nothing in the law requires people to change their plans, true enough. But the law does not guarantee the status quo for anyone, either.



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  • Space Invader 2012/07/02 17:07:44
    Space Invader
    +1
    It is; quite simply..the largest tax in American history that you pay for not buying anything..

    People need to see this......Pelosi thinks young people are free-riders; before..they were victims....

    Our country has been turned over to the mindset of infidels.......... ussr flag
  • Schläue~© 2012/07/02 17:00:38 (edited)
    Schläue~©
    +2
    This entire fiasco was written in Clintoneaque-legalese.... it all depends on what the meaning of 'is' .... is.

    Every page written and every comment 0bozo makes, walks on the fringe border of being 'technically' correct while ignoring reality and hiding the blatant lies.

    And as as side note.... even if this were to take full effect after 2014, there is no guarantee that you cannot be dropped with pre-existing conditions or a sudden-newly diagnosed illness.

    The plan says one cannot be discriminated against for these reasons but if your employer decides to cancel the entire group plan.... everybody is out without any discrimination.
    You ALL get screwed, equally and thoroughly.
  • Aurora 2012/07/02 16:39:06
    Aurora
    +2
    Nice Post, not one of the liberals, progs or democrats will believe you, but AP checked facts now that is unbelievable.

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