Senator Kay Hagan is a proud mother of a monstrous
law that is sucking the life blood out of North Carolinians. During this Obamacare pregnancy, she and her
cult reassured us sacrificial lambs that if you liked your health care plan
you can keep it. She boldly stated that
we will see a noticeable reduction in our insurance premiums. Well, guess what? She gave birth to a lie. Americans for Prosperity reported the
following:
A previous version
of a Price Waterhouse Cooper Health Research Institute study said the
average increase in North Carolina could be 10.8 %, but that was
recently updated. The average premium increase is now listed by Price
Waterhouse Cooper as 7.7%, which is still higher than the majority of
states reporting premium increases, and is 7.7% higher than Senator Hagan
promised.
On top of that, many
Obamacare recipients are about to be thrown into the pit. Their premiums are about to escalate to 60%
in two years. Carolina Journal reported
the following:
Rufus Langley, an
Apex insurance agent and state leader of the North Carolina Association of
Health Underwriters, said Coventry Health Care of the Carolinas CEO Tracy Baker
recently told his group that substantially higher consumer costs are
anticipated.
“He can see in 2016 this thing shooting up anywhere from 30 to 60 percent in costs” as delayed taxes start to kick in this year and next year, and medical care costs still rising, Langley said Monday at a Raleigh panel discussion.
He said many of the small businesses his agency specializes in are giving up group insurance and sending employees to the subsidized exchange because of escalating costs.
Health Purchasers and Consumers Together, an organization seeking expanded health care access, enhanced quality, and reduced costs, hosted the event.
While North Carolina has been touted by supporters of the Affordable Care Act, as Obamacare is formally known, as one of the nation’s top success stories in recruiting uninsured people to sign up on the HealthCare.gov exchange, Langley sounded a sour note.
“Termination letters are going out this month,” he said. “A fair amount [of consumers] didn’t qualify” for coverage, though he had no specific numbers. “There will be people who are going to be flushed out, and not eligible for subsidies, because they didn’t provide the right information, or they didn’t verify whether or not they were U.S. citizens,” Langley said.
Some never paid their premiums, Langley said. “You’ve got to pay to stay.”
“He can see in 2016 this thing shooting up anywhere from 30 to 60 percent in costs” as delayed taxes start to kick in this year and next year, and medical care costs still rising, Langley said Monday at a Raleigh panel discussion.
He said many of the small businesses his agency specializes in are giving up group insurance and sending employees to the subsidized exchange because of escalating costs.
Health Purchasers and Consumers Together, an organization seeking expanded health care access, enhanced quality, and reduced costs, hosted the event.
While North Carolina has been touted by supporters of the Affordable Care Act, as Obamacare is formally known, as one of the nation’s top success stories in recruiting uninsured people to sign up on the HealthCare.gov exchange, Langley sounded a sour note.
“Termination letters are going out this month,” he said. “A fair amount [of consumers] didn’t qualify” for coverage, though he had no specific numbers. “There will be people who are going to be flushed out, and not eligible for subsidies, because they didn’t provide the right information, or they didn’t verify whether or not they were U.S. citizens,” Langley said.
Some never paid their premiums, Langley said. “You’ve got to pay to stay.”
Rosemary, at first sight of her baby,
was repulsed. Its father was Satan. But she looked past the flaws and embraced
this spawn of evil. After all, she was
its mother.
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