Monday, December 23, 2013

And they try to sell it with Pajama Boy


. . . even as the MEC regime admits that FHer-care is prohibitively expensive.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services the other night issued a press release that outlines new options for the nearly 5 million Americans who have received cancellation notices from their health insurers.  Not surprisingly, these Americans are “finding other coverage options to be more expensive than their cancelled plans or policies,” CMS explains. 
Courtesy of the administration ad hoc announcement, these 5 million Americans—regardless of their age—may now enroll in Obamacare-compliant catastrophic plans, which were previously limited to people younger than 30 years old.  But these plans aren’t cheap, in part because they must still provide preventive services—such as contraception, sterilization, and abortifacients—at no cost to the policyholder.  Indeed, a 26-year-old in Milwaukee faces a $1,983 premium for the least expensive catastrophic plan.  And in Philadelphia, the cheapest catastrophic plan for a 29-year-old carries a $2,189 premium. 

No wonder more Americans than ever hate Freedom-Hater-care.  And most of the most recent surge in opposition comes from women.

And there is no backup plan for when it fails.

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