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Merry Christmas, NRSC. Why, it's almost as if Republicans issued explicit and detailed warnings that Obama's promise wouldn't hold true for many Americans, only be willfully ignored by party-line Democrats. Landrieu's feigned surprise is transparent and cynical. Incidentally, Sen. Max Baucus -- who co-authored Obamacare, then alerted America its oncoming "trainwreck" -- is the latest Democrat to sign on to the "delay" caucus. Where were he and his colleagues just a few short weeks ago? Voting in lockstep to oppose a GOP-proposed delay, resulting in a government shutdown. Nice work, guys. Will voters accept their abrupt, "never mind!" reversal? And will Reid allow votes on Manchin and Landrieu's bills? The pressure to do so may mount as more Americans begin to realize that the Obamacare-caused maladies of changed coverage and increased premiums aren't limited to individual market consumers. We've
Last week, I cited a CBS News report that detailed a disturbing trend in a handful of states: The overwhelming majority of (the relatively few) new Obamacare enrollees have signed on through Medicaid, rather than the exchanges. "If that trend continues, there's concern there won't be enough healthy people buying
Part of the reason for this disparity is that people who are newly-eligible for Medicaid don't need to use Obamacare's broken website to sign up; so that is goosing the numbers in one direction. But another big factor is pretty intuitive. Millions of Americans are now being offered "free" coverage. Millions more are being asked to overpay for private insurance. Which group is more motivated to act? As an aside, I find it interesting that Obamacare defenders are spinning the "keep your plan" lie as a good thing because people no longer have to endure their "junk" insurance plans. This updated claim doesn't excuse the original lie, and also happens to be untrue. But if the Left is so opposed to "junk" coverage, why are they such fans of Medicaid? That government program, based on the mostexhaustive study ever done, is the veritable definition of junk coverage. Its beneficiaries are limited to an ever-shrinking pool of doctors and hospitals, and do not experience better health outcomes than uninsured people. Taxpayers have poured trillions down the Medicaid drain. Democrats' signature law expands this broken, costly program, while forcing millions of other off of their existing plans, resulting in higher costs for many.
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