This is from Joe Klein, a liberal!
Let me try to understand this: The key incentive for small businesses
to support Obamacare was that they would be able to shop for the best
deals in health care super-stores—called exchanges. The Administration
has had 3 years to set up these exchanges. It has failed to do so.
This is a really bad sign. There will be those who argue that it’s
not the Administration’s fault. It’s the fault of the 33 states that
have refused to set up their own exchanges. Nonsense. Where was the
contingency planning? There certainly are models, after all—the federal
government’s own health benefits plan (FEHBP) operates markets that
exist in all 50 states. So does Medicare Advantage. But now, the Obama
Administration has announced that it won’t have the exchanges ready in
time, that small businesses will be offered one choice for the
time being—for a year, at least. No doubt, small business owners will be
skeptical of the Obama Administration’s belief in the efficacy of the
market system to produce lower prices through competition. That was
supposed to be the point of this plan.
4/5/2013 Another article on Democrat concerns about Obamacare.
Two-thirds of Democrats now believe Obama's
health care reforms will either hurt them personally or have no effect
on their daily lives, a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday
shows. In comparison, just 27 percent of Democratic respondents said the
reforms would help them.
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