Do you understand what is going here? From the beginning when justice Roberts changed the world by saying ObamaCare was just a tax and not a mandate, we who understood the progressives saw this as the catastrophic nightmare that it is today, but millions refused to see this for what it is, a blatant attack on our very way of life by a few elites seeking control of the population by destroying it.
Where there is chaos there is profit. "Never let a good crisis go to waste" Rohm Emanuel.
Who's to blame, easy to see and understand, the arrogant progressive socialist media and an ignorant population more interested in the next IPhone then whether their children will survive the next bout of the flu.
I guess times have been too good in the past for Americans, they can't grasp the notion our country could actually fail to meet our needs. Guess again.
ObamaCare's Troubles Are Only Beginning
Source: Michael J. Boskin, "ObamaCare's Troubles Are Only Beginning," Wall Street Journal, December 15, 2013.
December 19, 2013
ObamaCare is only going to get worse, says Michael Boskin, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
More broadly, fewer young people are going to seek careers in medicine. Practicing doctors, rather than accept lower incomes, will retire early or restrict their practices. And with higher taxes, the pace of innovation in drug and medical device development will slow down.
- As we move into 2014, the increased costs from ObamaCare are going to become even more apparent as individuals begin paying higher deductibles and copays.
- People have already begun to see premiums increase by 30 percent and more, but if too few healthy people sign up for insurance, premiums will have to rise even more to subsidize the sick.
- The insurance market will begin to unravel.
- In order to keep prices low, insurance companies are offering very restrictive health plans that give patients access only to certain doctors and hospitals.
- Often, these plans do not include the best hospitals in the area.
- If an individual wants to see someone outside of his network, he will have to pay more.
More broadly, fewer young people are going to seek careers in medicine. Practicing doctors, rather than accept lower incomes, will retire early or restrict their practices. And with higher taxes, the pace of innovation in drug and medical device development will slow down.
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