Sunday, November 10, 2013

Undeniable Video: Obama Admitted in 2010 Millions Of Americans Will Lose Their Insurance Plans

Undeniable Video: Obama Admitted in 2010 Millions Of Americans Will Lose Their Insurance Plans 

 

Obama Admits He Would Break His Promise... Before ObamaCare Passed: http://youtu.be/SHCmpzPZJ1s via @youtube 

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Another video has surfaced of Obama from way back in 2010 saying undeniably that Americans would lose their insurance coverage (same thing as being forced to change plans) whether they liked it or not.
Even with his non-apology to Chuck Todd, the mounting evidence against his defenders is getting to be incontrovertible. A transcript of his admission from Breitbart.com:
CANTOR: …Because I don’t think you can answer the question in the positive to say that people will be able to maintain their coverage, people will be able to see the doctors they want, in the kind of bill that you are proposing:
OBAMA:  Since you asked me a question, let me respond. The 8 to 9 million people you refer to that might have to change their coverage — keep in mind out of the 300 million Americans that we are talking about — would be folks who the CBO, the Congressional Budget Office,  estimates would find the deal in the exchange better — would be a better deal. So, yes, they would change coverage because they got more choice and competition.
This is in addition to the video from the same meeting with Republicans that I discovered weeks ago where he specifically says that the bill “violates” the “pledge” he made about Americans keeping their plan.
Need more evidence? How about this blogpost from Kathleen Sebelius first published on the White House website blog also in 2010. She makes the promise that Americans can keep their plans, explains the “grandfather” regulations by which Americans will lose their insurance, and then repeats the promise again! It’s plain to the American people that Obama lied, and did it knowingly.
Here are the consequences of his broken promise:

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