All These Lies And Incompetence, Too

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Author(s) Investor's Business Daily editorial board
Source Investor's Business Daily
Date November 11, 2013
URL http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials-obama-care/111113-678781-obama-admits-government-in-charge-of-health-care-is-inept-webhed-obama-admits-inept-govt-now-in-charge-of-health-care.htm
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Quotes-start.png As Obama sees it, these consumers are either hopeless dupes or idiots. They're all buying "subpar" plans, he says, or "bad insurance" that isn't "effective" and doesn't provide "real coverage." Only the government, he says, is capable of deciding what counts as "good" insurance. As a result, millions of consumers are getting cancellation notices telling them that the insurance they liked isn't adequate, and that the only policies they will be allowed to buy from now on will cost them a fortune. Quotes-end.png


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