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ObanaCare currently is unsustainable, not law of the land, only 40% demographics, ObamaCare is sinking. Don't give up hope and admit defeat just yet.
Jun 27, 2015 21:42:33   #
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With these low 40 percent ObanaCare insurance and Healthcare enrollee numbers. Here is the implications and your personal options, in defeating ObamaCare by your self and with your family.



From Washington Post's, Bob Laszewski was named for 2013 for "one of the most accurate and public accounts" detailing the first few months of the Obamacare rollout. Bob Laszewski has been the most accurate predictor and most informative pundit, in regards to ObamaCare plans and the political implications and future rollout and or demise of ObamaCare.




ObanaCare insurance and Healthcare plans are unsustainable, and is not law of the land yet. With only 40% enrollee ObamaCare demographics, it is sinking slowly into a financial morass of unsustainability.

ObamCare Insurance and Healthcare plans need's a 85 % demographic or higher percentage to keep ObamaCare insurance and healthcare plans afloat, to pay for the 15% of Americans who can't affordable ObamaCare insurance and Healthcare costs.


Do you see the financial implosion and unsustainability of ObamaCare.


Americans don't like the ObamCare Insurance cost and Healthcare plans products, and their $$$ Cost, of the GOLD, SILVER, or BRONZE Healthcare plans. These Healthcare plans rates are going up nation wide by $400.00 or higher and the lowest deductible plan is $5000.00 for a family of four earning $60,000.dollars a year.

These families will pay the 40% excise-tax e.g., “The Cadillac Tax,” Because their current Healthcare plan is more affordable and is a better overall family Healthcare plan. So far the American public does not like the finances and Healthcare options of ObamaCare insurance plans and ObamaCare HealthCare plans.



Do you see the financial implosion and unsustainability of ObamaCare HealthCare plans. Americans can still defeat all the Washington D.C. political laws and the Supreme Court decisions by the power of their own financial pockets.



With the Supreme Court King V. Burwell (ObamaCare) decision, this is a political win for Republicans ? Why ? See the FOX News Video, for a detailed information on ObamaCare predictions and future implications.

Health Policy and Strategy Associates’ Robert Laszewski reviews the impact of the Supreme Court ruling upholding ObamaCare subsidies.

http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/4323927789001/supreme-court-obamacare-ruling-a-political-win-for-republicans/

http://healthpolicyandmarket.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-king-v-burwell-decision.html?




The King V. Burwell (ObamaCare) Decision. First, as any of us who know the market can appreciate, the Court just saved the Republicans from themselves.

They were in no way ready to avoid the crisis that would have engulfed the individual market––half of those people on the exchange who would have lost their subsidies and the other half off-exchange that would have seen 30% to 50% rate increases –– on top of the big increases already announced –– without a quick fix.



Does this mean that Obamacare has cleared its last major hurdle ? Not a chance.



Obamacare has only enrolled about 40% of the subsidy eligible market in two years worth of open enrollments. That level of consumer support does not make Obamacare either financially sustainable or politically sustainable.

The surveys say the 40% who have enrolled like their plans. Of course they do, they are the poorest with the biggest subsidies and the lowest deductibles. The working and middle-class have most often not signed up for Obamacare because it costs too much and delivers too little.

That Obamacare is not financially sustainable is evidenced by the first wave of big 2016 rate increases by so many large market share insurers. The next wave of rate increases a year from now will also be large and will be in the middle of the 2016 election.

These rate increases will further undermine the political sustainability of the law that has been reflected in five years of polling. The attempt to scuttle the law through the Supreme Court was ill conceived and Republicans are very lucky it did not happen.



Now ObamaCare has to stand on its own going into the 2016 elections and the growing evidence is that won't be any easier.

ObanaCare is unsustainable, not law of the land, only 40% ObanaCare is unsustainable, not law of the land, only 40% demographics, ObamaCare is sinking. ObamaCare is sinking slowly. Don't give up hope and admit defeat just yet.

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