Healthcare Bill Truth FLYER

 
 
 
 
 
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Obama is on record several times saying that under his administration, with his new health care reform, we will be able to keep our own health care if we like it. However, on page 16 (Sec. 102) of H.R. 3200, a 1,018-page bill, it clearly says that private insurers will NOT be allowed to ADD ANY NEW CUSTOMERS AFTER A CERTAIN DATE.

After the start of Year 1 of the bill, which would be 2013, you would not be allowed to sign up for most private insurance, anywhere. Period.

“Grandfathering” (Sec. 102) means privately-paid health insurers could continue unmodified for five years after the start of the law provided NO coverage change is ever made, while both privately-paid and employer-provided health insurers would have to complete ‘qualifying modifications’ by the end of the fifth year. Meanwhile no adult would be ALLOWED to start a new individual health coverage plan with any grandfathered health insurance issuers AFTER the start of the law !! This is a phasing-in of a complete government regulatory take-over of healthcare, quite possibly resulting in a single-payer system by 2017.

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