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The line forms to the right: Dems not happy with Great Pretender's "solution"

Oregon Democrat Sen. Jeff Merkley believes the president’s 1-year fix doesn’t go far enough.

“It doesn’t go as far as I’d like but it’s a step in the right direction,” Merkley said.

U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, says he’s still “concerned about people having policies which don’t do anything. They’re just junk policies.”

Harkin, echoed the frustration he says many in his party have with the rollout but added, “I want it fixed so the Affordable Care Act will succeed … not be torn down.”

He also said he didn’t think the president’s latest ObamaCare do-over was wise.

“I don’t think we should have done what we did today, quite frankly,” he said.
As I said in an earlier thread, he can't order insurers to "undo" what has already been "undone." Essentially, all he is doing is saying "You can't cancel those policies" when in reality, it's too late. The insurers and providers have already negotiated coverage for next year, and going back to the old policies is impossible. Pay-out rates, coverage, exceptions, etc. have already been written for 2014. They can't reset the clock as easily as this airhead in the White House thinks they can.

The Great Pretender thinks all he needs to do is speak, and things happen. That's another drawback to never having had a real job. He doesn't even know how stupid he is.
 
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Winman

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As I said in an earlier thread, he can't order insurers to "undo" what has already been "undone." Essentially, all he is doing is saying "You can't cancel those policies" when in reality, it's too late. The insurers and providers have already negotiated coverage for next year, and going back to the old policies is impossible. Pay-out rates, coverage, exceptions, etc. have already been written for 2014. They can't reset the clock as easily as this airhead in the White House thinks they can.

The Great Pretender thinks all he needs to do is speak, and things happen. That's another drawback to never having had a real job. He doesn't even know how stupid he is.

No, and even if they could it creates a new problem. Other people will want policies with limited coverage with reduced rates. I believe this is what Harkin is referring to, they want to charge everybody for coverages that many will never need, this is how you subsidize the poor. If folks could choose limited policies, the whole thing will collapse.

So, they REALLY do not want to see these old polices reinstated, even if it were possible. But it SOUNDS good. :thumbsup:
 
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