Bombshell: Obama Admits He's "Not Familiar" With Universal Healthcare House Bill

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Morning Bell: Obama Admits He’s “Not Familiar” With House Bill


Heritage.org
July 21, 2009


With the public’s trust in his handling of health care tanking (50%-44% of Americans disapprove), the White House has launched a new phase of its strategy designed to pass Obamacare: all Obama, all the time. As part of that effort, Obama hosted a conference call with leftist bloggers urging them to pressure Congress to pass his health plan as soon as possible.

During the call, a blogger from Maine said he kept running into an Investors Business Daily article that claimed Section 102 of the House health legislation would outlaw private insurance. He asked: “Is this true? Will people be able to keep their insurance and will insurers be able to write new policies even though H.R. 3200 is passed?” President Obama replied: “You know, I have to say that I am not familiar with the provision you are talking about.” (quote begins at 17:10)

This is a truly disturbing admission by the President, especially considering that later in the call, Obama promises yet again: “If you have health insurance, and you like it, and you have a doctor that you like, then you can keep it. Period.” How can Obama keep making this promise if he is not familiar with the health legislation that is being written in Congress? Details matter.

We are familiar with the passage IBD sites, and as we wrote last week, the House bill does not outright outlaw private individual health insurance, but it does effectively regulate it out of existence. The House bill does allow private insurance to be sold, but only “Exchange-participating health benefits plans.” In order to qualify as an “Exchange-participating health benefits plan,” all health insurance plans must conform to a slew of new regulations, including community rating and guaranteed issue. These will all send the cost of private individual health insurance skyrocketing. Furthermore, all these new regulations would not apply just to individual insurance plans, but to all insurance plans. So the House bill will also drive up the cost of your existing employer coverage as well. Until, of course, it becomes so expensive that your company makes the perfectly economical decision to dump you into the government plan.
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Obama is the establishment's friendly face. He's their pitch man. There's no difference between him and Billy Mays.
 
Obama's job isn't to write the bills. His job is to sign them.

He was on the right track when he initially said he would wait 48 hours after a bill hit his desk to sign it. In a perfect world, that would allow him, or at least his aides, to read it, and to hear final public criticism.

But this isn't about health care. This is about control. Obama doesn't care what's in there as long as it means government gets more control.
 
most Democrats did not directly read the phone book sized stimulus bill.
this has our party honchos & major players being semi-literate when
voting "yes" or "no" on all these merrie past, present and future bills...
 
He wants universal healthcare and could care less about the details. His goal is more important than our concerns or lives.
 
Why was he promising all sorts of shit about the new health care system then? If you are not familiar with it then you can't pretend to know how it could work even in theory.
 
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