Couple who volunteered for Obama lost health insurance under Obamacare

A San Francisco couple that considers themselves longtime liberals and followers of President Barack Obama say the president’s hallmark health care legislation has left them struggling to find a new insurance plan. According to a ProPublica report published on Wednesday, architect Lee Hammack claims the ordeal that his family has endured as of late is […]

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Elderly patients sick over losing doctors under ObamaCare

ObamaCare is making seniors sick. Elderly New Yorkers are in a panic after getting notices that insurance companies are booting their doctors from the Medicare Advantage program as a result of the shifting medical landscape under ObamaCare. That leaves patients with unenviable choices: keep the same insurance plan and find another doctor, pay out of […]

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White House Blames Stage IV Cancer Victim for Insurance Loss

In a heartbreaking Wall Street Journal editorial, Edie Littlefield Sunby, a stage-four cancer survivor, details how ObamaCare cost her the health insurance Obama repeatedly promised she could keep, and how ObamaCare’s alternative plans don’t cover the doctors and facilities that have kept her alive. In response to her story, White House spokesman Dan Pfeiffer fired […]

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Will Democrats Survive Obamacare?

Obama made the smart move, not have Obamacare come into effect until after the 2012 elections. Obama did not want the ill effects of Obamacare hindering his re-election chances. As we learn Obama knew darn well that American citizens would loose their Health coverage, Obama said what he needed to say to get reelected. The […]

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College Students Lose Low Cost Coverage Thanks To ObamaCare

Along with documenting the many technical failures of Obama’s so called signature website Healthcare.gov, this CBS New York item reports the Obama sticker shock many Garden State college students now face thanks to the increasingly misleadingly named Affordable Care Act. New Jersey built up a relatively extensive network of junior colleges in the 1970’s and 80’s. Now, […]

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