“I personally believe, even if it takes a change to the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got,” Clinton said in an interview with Ozymandias.
By the way - less than 50,000 people have enrolled.
Much more than that, have lost their health insurance. And it's estimated that more than 52 million people will lose it.
But hey - it's a good thing!
We would have been better off pushing the business to independent agents that are far more knowledgable about insurance, but that would have caused less government involvement. That would also not have cost the US Taxpayers a dime.
Can you show the 2009-10 (or earlier) proposal you advocate --- then how and when it was voted ?
So Bill Clinton came out today and said Obama should honor his commitment for people keeping Thier insurance if they like it. So now it begins :Hillary distancing herself from the mess that is Obamacare.
Those that know more and care more about politics.....How can Obamacare be stopped at this point?
If you read this entire thread, 57 makes the arugment that he MEANT to say *as long as current plant meets our new ridiculous minimum standards
Those that know more and care more about politics.....How can Obamacare be stopped at this point?
I maintain he said exactly what he meant to say. I also think he assumed people to be sophisticated enough to know that anything that has to do with anything involving insurance is never black and white.
What he never said was that ACA would eliminate the small print ---