Who's up for the latest batch of bad Obamacare-related news?
(2) "Wide swings in prices," with some experiencing "double digit increases."(Remember what we were promised):
(3) A nightmarish tax season, via Philip Klein:
(4) Rural hospitals closing down:
(5) Thanks, taxpayers. Please enjoy the unironic use of "unlikely:"
(6) One of Obamacare's chief architects is proudly predicting that 80 percent ofemployer-based healthcare plans will disappear within the next decade. Administration officials offered similar projections in private, even as Democrats repeatedly promised that Americans could keep their existing coverage, with which the vast majority were satisfied:
(8) Hampering the economy:
Avik Roy spells out the three primary ways in which the "Affordable" Care Act acts as a wet blanket on the US job market: (a) Obamacare is one of the largest tax increases in U.S. history; (b) Obamacare increases the cost of employing workers; (c) Obamacare’s exchange subsidies encourage many workers to drop out. Click through for details. In fact, the nonpartisan CBO released new numbers this week that underscore our halting economic progress:
CBO: the shortfall in labor force participation & elevated unemployment rate have resulted in substantially lower employment in 2014
(1) Consumers brace for the second full year of Obamacare implementation, as the average individual market premium hike clocks in at eight percent -- with some rates spiking by as much as 30 percent.
(2) "Wide swings in prices," with some experiencing "double digit increases."(Remember what we were promised):
(3) A nightmarish tax season, via Philip Klein:
(4) Rural hospitals closing down:
(5) Thanks, taxpayers. Please enjoy the unironic use of "unlikely:"
(6) One of Obamacare's chief architects is proudly predicting that 80 percent ofemployer-based healthcare plans will disappear within the next decade. Administration officials offered similar projections in private, even as Democrats repeatedly promised that Americans could keep their existing coverage, with which the vast majority were satisfied:
(7) The federal health spending "cost curve" continues to point up, not down (as promised), as health spending increases, via the government's own actuaries:
(8) Hampering the economy:
Avik Roy spells out the three primary ways in which the "Affordable" Care Act acts as a wet blanket on the US job market: (a) Obamacare is one of the largest tax increases in U.S. history; (b) Obamacare increases the cost of employing workers; (c) Obamacare’s exchange subsidies encourage many workers to drop out. Click through for details. In fact, the nonpartisan CBO released new numbers this week that underscore our halting economic progress:
CBO: the shortfall in labor force participation & elevated unemployment rate have resulted in substantially lower employment in 2014
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/09/the_presidents_obamacare_promises_on_health_care_costs_an_illusion.html
http://www.tpnn.com/2014/09/05/revealed-obamacare-website-maliciously-hacked-july-8-obama-regime-found-out-10-days-ago/
http://www.tpnn.com/2014/09/05/revealed-obamacare-website-maliciously-hacked-july-8-obama-regime-found-out-10-days-ago/
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