Saturday, December 7, 2013

ObamaCare debacle update...

ObamaCare debacle update...  Because I'm retired and I have nothing better to do!

It begins.  One patients experiences with a doctor conscious of what ObamaCare plans will and will not pay for.  This is what Sarah Palin meant with her memorable phrasing: “death panels”...

One in four ObamaCare enrollments affected by technical bugs.  Even the Post Office does better than that!  Oh, our healthcare is in the very best of hands...

Congressional staffers frustrated by ObamaCare signup glitches.  Good.  Let them experience first-hand what it's like for the little people...

Where does the ObamaCare buck stop?  That One has the answer...

NPR reports that Californians are looking for healthcare policies off the exchange.  There are multiple unexpected things in that sentence...

The ObamaCare debacle finally tipped Californians over the edge: support for That One in California is in free-fall...

Seven of every ten California doctors are refusing to participate in ObamaCare.  The reimbursement rates here are insultingly low, and guess what?  The doctors are insulted.  Also, they want to stay in business.  You don't have to have much of an imagination to guess which 30% of the doctors are going to accept ObamaCare reimbursements, do you?  I didn't need any more reasons to get the hell out of this crazy state, but ... ObamaCare has conveniently provided one anyway...

ObamaCare's hidden tax on your health insurance.  This was new to me, but I can't say I'm surprised...

Indemnity!  Whiskey!  Sexy!  Taranto examines the idea that young people will be attracted to ObamaCare.  I love how he can take an infuriating topic and make it into something amusing, however briefly.  Here he is again, on the subject of those supposedly-better ObamaCare-compliant policies...

California leads the way ... in government-sponsored violations of your privacy.  Turns out that if you just visit the state's ObamaCare web site, they'll pass your contact information along to insurance agents.  It's almost like they're trying to provoke me – it's the one thing they're getting right!

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