Flat out lied? My plan was not discontinued - and no, it does not meet the specifications of the ACA. I will have to pay the fine if I decide to keep it, but that amount is nothing compared to what other users might have to pay my healthcare providers if I get really sick.
Your plan was not discontinued, but you have to pay a fine, oops, excuse me, *tax, *to keep it? Do you know how much that “tax” will be in 3 years? Cause it’s going up…
This whole issue (of losing plans people want) seems to be analyzed very superficially in the media. If I promise my spouse to grow old with him and I’m hit by a drunk driver at age 25, did I lie? No, I simply made a promise about a matter that was not in my hands alone.
In this case, the president promised people could keep their plans without considering how much junk ‘insurance’ (a misnomer to call those plans insurance, really) is being sold out there or what decisions insurance companies would make based on their bottom line.
You are misinformed on this point. Many of the plans were perfectly good plans, some were better than what the ACA offers, and all of them whether better or worse or the same, cost more than the people were paying before.
This is the reality: Obama said, and I quote: ** “No matter how we reform health care, we will keep this promise to the American people. If you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. If you like your health care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health care plan, period. No one will take it away, no matter what.”**
This *clearly *implies that the intention is to create a situation in which people *will be able to keep their doctors, their health plans, *and that the law will *only *affect those who do not like their current situations of poor or no policies and doctors they would like to change.
This is, at best, an unkept promise, since it comes from 2009; however, Obama *continued * to tell the American people that they would be able to keep their current plans well after it was clear to those around him that this would not be the case. *That, *then, was a *lie. *
Moreover, do you think that the law would have received the paltry support that it did had people known that Obama was promising what he would not deliver? Would Obama have won the 2012 election had people known he was lying about his signature legislation?