Showing posts with label Obamacare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obamacare. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2025

Remember those good old days before ObamaCare?

Reliable catastrophic health care plans: Remember when a lot of people, yours truly included, bought plans to protect us from major expenses, not routine trips to the doctor? 

Friday, October 10, 2025

Obamacare: Steal from the poor, give to the rich

Obamacare: Steal from the poor, give to the rich: A system built on socialism and fraud, the big insurance companies have done very well while the public has been robbed blind.

Monday, September 29, 2025

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Make American Healthcare Great Again

Make American Healthcare Great Again: The new fifth column of Democrat and RINO resisters to all things Trump is emerging. Medical care “experts” begin taunting Trump about his never offering an alternative to ObamaCare in his first term. They are incorrect.

Monday, December 09, 2024

So where are the articles complaining about Medicare and Obamacare insurance coverage denials?

So where are the articles complaining about Medicare and Obamacare insurance coverage denials?Ever since the UnitedHealthCare CEO was killed, we see a lot of articles railing against denials by private health insurance companies. We even see some degenerate people claiming that health insurance executives deserve to get killed.

What we don’t see are articles talking about how many claims Medicare turns down because most of the media are advocates for government-run health care for all. Facts don’t matter to the media when they are pushing an agenda.

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Maybe we should examine how well Democrats controlled health care prices before we allow Kamala to destroy our country

Maybe we should examine how well Democrats controlled health care prices before we allow Kamala to destroy our country: Obamacare is a great example of how successful Democrats are when they pass laws that they falsely told the public would reduce health insurance prices by $2,500 per family. 

The Affordable Care Act of 2010 was a 2,000-page monstrosity with thousands of pages of additional pages of new regulations and many new taxes. Any person with a brain would have known that the bill would cause price increases, not decreases, but no one was allowed to see the bill as passed. 

Thursday, November 30, 2023

Media panic: Trump wants to replace Obamacare!

Media panic: Trump wants to replace Obamacare!: The mainstream media will claim that Trump wants people to go without health care when the fact is that he wants to give people freedom of choice on what type of insurance to buy to make insurance more affordable.  He will get rid of mandat...

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Health-care rationing has arrived

Health-care rationing is a key component of Obamacare and the president has found his man to oversee the government's efforts to decide who gets future health care and who doesn't. In other words, who lives and who dies.

From CNSNews.com:
President Barack Obama today circumvented the Senate confirmation process by granting a recess appointment to Dr. Donald Berwick to be director of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that runs Medicare and Medicaid.

Berwick, a professor at Harvard Medical School and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (a think tank), has expressed his disdain for free-market medicine and his "love" for Great Britain's government-run health-care system, while advocating health-care rationing and using the health-care system to redistribute wealth.

The directorship of CMS normally requires confirmation by the Senate, which currently has a 59-member majority of President Obama's party (counting Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Connecticut Independent who caucuses with Senate Democrats).

Obama initially sent Dr. Berwick's nomination to the Senate in April, where it was assigned to the Senate Finance Committee chaired by Sen. Max Baucus, the Montana Democrat, who had worked closely with the Obama White House in developing the national health-care law that President Obama signed in March. Baucus had not yet scheduled a confirmation hearing for Dr. Berwick.
Read the full story, "Obama's Unconfirmed 'Recess' Appointee to Run Medicare Advocated Rationing, Redistribution of Wealth," here.

Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Poll: Support for Repeal of Obamacare at 58%

More and more Americans want a second opinion on Obamacare. And those government death panels haven't even started their work yet.

From Rasmussen Reports:
Three weeks after Congress passed its new national health care plan, support for repeal of the measure has risen four points to 58%. That includes 50% of U.S. voters who strongly favor repeal.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters nationwide finds 38% still oppose repeal, including 32% who strongly oppose it.

For the previous two weeks following passage of the controversial plan, 54% of voters have favored repeal and 42% have opposed it.

But only 38% of voters think it is even somewhat likely that the health care bill will be repealed. Fifty-one percent (51%) see repeal as unlikely. Those figures include 11% who say it’s very likely to be repealed and 18% who say repeal is not at all likely.

Still, 52% believe the health care plan will be bad for the country. Thirty-nine percent (39%) think it will be good for the country, and one percent (1%) more say it will have no impact. These numbers have changed little since the March 21 House vote to pass the health care bill.
Read more poll results at Rasmussen Reports.

Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS

Monday, March 01, 2010

Survey: Wrong Health Care Priorities By Obama

Further proof that Barack Obama just doesn't get it when it comes to health care reform.

A new survey shows open markets and tort reform -- neither included in Obamacare -- should be the top priority of lawmakers.

From Argyle Executive Forum:
Survey results by Argyle Executive Forum in response to President Obama's Healthcare Summit reveal business leaders feel open markets and tort reform should be the top priority of law makers.

Argyle Executive Forum conducted the survey electronically today and received more than 900 responses from members of its senior corporate leadership community.

The precise wording of the survey question was:

"Which of these issues do you feel should be the top priority of law makers as they relate to the future of the U.S. health care system?"

The choices and associated percentages of the results are listed below
• Open markets & increased competition across state lines – 22.6%
• Tort reform – 21.9%
• Universal healthcare - Government option – 18%
• Cost containment - fraud elimination – 16%
• Coverage for preexisting conditions – 6%
• Prevention programs – 4%
• Plan portability – 1%
• Other – 10%
For more on Argyle Executive Forum, visit www.argyleconferences.com

Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Poll: More Than Half of Americans Say Health Reform Is Not Worth Increasing the Deficit

From CNSNews.com:
Support for President Obama's health care reform sank lower in December than it dipped in August, after a summer of opposition at town halls and tea party gatherings across the country.

A Quinnipiac University poll released last week, which measured the views of likely voters on a range of current events, found that fewer Americans approve of how the president is handling the issue; fewer believe health care reform is important enough to increase the deficit; and fewer believe President Obama will be able to make the bill deficit-neutral, than when the same questions were asked on Aug. 5.

Quinnipiac asked voters: "Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling health care?"

Obama saw 46 percent approval from voters in the beginning of July, but as members of the House of Representatives went home for August recess, approval dipped to just 39 percent on Aug. 5. After a slight rebound in the fall, Obama’s approval rating on the issue crept further down to 38 percent.

Over the same period, those who disapproved of the president's handling of health care grew in ranks from 42 percent in July to 52 percent in August to 56 percent in the December poll. Meanwhile, the number of respondents who remained unsure shrank by more than half from 13 percent to just 6 percent.
Read the full article at CNSNews.com