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Friday, November 22, 2013

Health Insurance Cancellations Are Coming For Millions More


Up to 45 million Americans will get health insurance for the first time
and most Americans holding cancelled policies will get much better value for money through Obamacare.

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"Tell a Friend NOT To Renew Canceled Insurance. Obamacare Is Much Better"

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Alan: Although Obamacare will, to some extent, increase the number of employers who cancel employees health insurance benefit, of even greater significance is that businesses would have cut health insurance anyhow. Nothing in the Republican view of healthcare takes this "medical destitution" into account, except the abiding conservative principle that justice requires individuals pay if they hope to play.


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The hard, central "fact" of contemporary "conservatism" is its persistent postulation of a socio-economic (and racial) threshold above which people deserve government assistance, and below which people deserve to die.  The sooner the better.  Unless conservatives are showing n'er-do-wells The Door of Doom, they just don't "feel right." To allay this chthonic anxiety, they resort to Human Sacrifice, hoping that spilled blood will placate "the angry gods," including the one they've made of themselves. 
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/09/harvard-study-45000-americans-die.html  Having poked their own eyes out, they fail to see  that self-generated wrath creates "the angry gods" who hold them thrall. http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-hard-central-fact-of-contemporary.html

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G.K. Chesterton On Charity

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"Here's Why The Republican Have No Alternative To Obmacare"

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"Millions of people are expected to lose their employer-based healthcare coverage over the next decade, according to business surveys and estimates by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). By 2016, the CBO has projected that 6 million fewer people will receive employer-based health insurance compared with this year. The estimate includes those who could obtain coverage through their work but choose not to." Elise Viebeck inThe Hill.

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