Obama and his fellow Democrats
insisted that ObamaCare was not a government takeover of health care, and that,
while all the uninsured would be cared for, none of the currently insured would
lose coverage. However, The Hill reports, "Four million Americans can
expect to lose their employer-provided healthcare by 2016, according to the
revised figures, far more than the 1 million people estimated last year."
You can check our math, but that's approximately four million more people than Obama
promised in his 2009 speech. By 2022, the CBO says that number could reach 20
million. More employers dropping coverage in favor of paying the penalty means
a revenue increase, too, improving ObamaCare's bottom line.
As if to make good news out of
broken promises, CBS headlined, "CBO lowers health reform cost estimate." This bit
of deception referenced the provision meant to cover the uninsured when the
real news was about the overall cost increase. It's true that the coverage cost
was revised lower, but that's only because some two million fewer people will
be insured than originally estimated, not because of any great savings.
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