

The shills on CNBC can't stop talking about the Fed. To make a big mess out of the marketplace that one can't rely on economic fundamentals to sort out. How many recent actions of the govt fit into that description? Using force to artificially create competition that wouldn't otherwise exist, to fix prices that would never get paid, to set interest rates that no bank would lend at, to bail out corporations like AIG and then throw out the actuarial tables when determining insurance premiums, to inflate money supplies and destroy the real value or purchasing power of our currency. The problem is the federal govt using force to make a market.

Hell yes this is fascism, it's just a subtler form of it that makes too many people sit and wonder what the problem is. and so at least for right now, I don't - I'm not going to be getting insurance," she says. I felt like, you know, I just felt really embarrassed that, you know, he quoted my story and then come to find that the Washington health plan finder, the website here in our state, had grossly miscalculated or they're having a problem figuring their tax credits. "It was a huge disappointment, especially since I had, you know, my story had been shared by the president.

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Sanford tells CNN that she's embarrassed. Now she says she can't afford insurance in Washington state because of the new developments." She describes all of this as a roller coaster ride. zero dollars according to this document that was provided to us by Jessica Sanford. Show you another document here, showing what the tax credit worked out to be. "The first letter telling her that tax credit was reduced, therefore, increasing the cost of her health care plan and the, take a look at this, then she received a letter just last week telling her that her tax credit had been taken away all together. "But days, just really three days after she was mentioned by the president, Jessica Sanford started having problems, she was receiving letters from the Washington state health exchange," reports CNN. I was crying the other day when I signed up, so much stress lifted." and I haven't had insurance for 15 years because it's too expensive. And here's what she wrote, I am a single mom, no child support, self-employed. The CNN report quotes President Obama as saying, "I recently received a letter from a woman named Jessica Sanford in Washington state. Here's a bit of what the president had to say." The president included her e-mail in his remarks to people on hand for the event. She decided she was so excited about this news, she wanted to write an e-mail to the president to say that this had really changed her life and that she was thankful for the Afforable Care Act. The 48-year-old single mom from Washington state purchased what she considered to be affordable health care, life-changing event, she said, on the Washington state health exchange. "Jessica Sanford was cited by the president as an Obamacare success story at a health care event he had here at the White House in the Rose Garden on October 21," says a reporter for CNN from the White House. That's just all kinds of awesome right there.ĬNN reports that a woman the president hailed as an Obamacare success story just realized she won't be able to afford Obamacare because it's too expensive: Oh, and better yet, now I'm beginning to see articles popping up on how Obamacare's failure may drive the US back into recession because major players in the industry will not be able to hit revenue projections due to the signup problems. Sanford's case, everything worked just fine and look where she is. And yet they're still promising that is going to up and running by next week? Well, in Ms. This is just an unmitigated disaster in my opinion. Haven't made an Obamacare post in a couple of weeks because, well, it was just piling on and excessive.īut this one really needs to be discussed.
