When House Speaker Pelosi said that ObamaCare will allow Americans to realize their dream of being an artist, photographer, or writer without having to work a day job to have health insurance, some of us wondered whether ObamaCare also will cover other expenses, such as for housing and food, that force people to work a job they may not like while they pursue their dreams. Now we know the answer: yes it will.
Monday in Strongsville, Ohio, President Obama said that ObamaCare will reduce health insurance premiums by "3,000 percent." Considering that a 50 percent decrease in premiums would mean that we'd be paying half as much as we now pay for health insurance and that a 100 percent decrease in premiums would mean that we'd be paying nothing for health insurance, President Obama is telling us that insurance companies will actually start paying us money to keep our health insurance.
If your current health insurance policy costs $5,000 a year, insurance companies will pay you $145,000 a year (2,900 percent multiplied by $5,000). If you're fortunate enough to be paying $25,000 a year for health insurance, insurance companies will pay you $725,000 a year. There's no word whether you can purchase a more expensive health insurance policy to increase the amount of money that insurers pay you each year.
Just think, America: These are the people telling us that they know best how to run 1/6 of our economy.
These corporations are lovin' this idea. Cause ya know what? The corporate tax for obamacare will be cheaper than private insurance that companies provide. It will be one less thing corporations/businesses will have to worry about. 'LET THE GOVERNMENT HANDLE IT'.
Throwing numbers at us.....pretending to knock corporations, is clearly all smoke and mirrors. The government, the corporations and AARP are all in bed together.
The only ones that will lose is you and me AND the dems that vote for it! Obama/Pelosi/Reid/Axlerod and the corporations will rein supreme. IMHO
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
Ya know that commercial that the guy calls the cable company and says "I'd like you to go ahead and raise my internet rate" ... I'm gonna call BC/BS and see if I can get one of those $25,000 cadillac/lexus policies - it seems like SUCH a bargain!