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mrsdudara
Oh, don't you just feel sorry for him
mrsdudara
reply to post by chiefsmom
Its funny how quiet the supporters have suddenly become.
thesaneone
reply to post by Stormdancer777
That's a great question but I think the damage is done there is no way the insurance companies are going to go through the trouble to try and make the prez look good.
chiefsmom
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Well, apparently he didn't think this was a big enough trainwreck. He just wants to make it worse.
Stormdancer777
How are the insurance companies going to feel about this, this could have all kinds of ramifications.
He cannot just give them permission, now that it is law.
thesaneone
reply to post by Stormdancer777
That's a great question but I think the damage is done there is no way the insurance companies are going to go through the trouble to try and make the prez look good.
FlyersFan
Reaction from Insurance Companies .... coming across FOX news ...
Insurance Companies statement .... NEGATIVE ... you can't change the rules after the health plans are out .. it's the law ... premiums are already set for the next year .... this will cause a major disruption ... fewer choices for consumers and you can't just set the reset button ....
Basically the train is in motion and there is no going back.
The Insurance companies can't afford it.
ANd it can't be done anyways ....
alphaether
Let me see if I understand this.
The president can call a press conference, declare that parts of the ACA are being changed, and then it just... Happens? Can we start calling him a dictator yet?