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Re: Healthcare
Right now it is a tossup to see which is worse Obamacare or Obamanomics.
I understand why Obama is getting rid of the return to the moon effort by
NASA. He knows that by the end of his administration he'll be put in
permanent exile on the moon and is trying to forestall the inevitable.
I find it interesting how Democrats were saying how badly the economy was
under Bush with 5% unemployment. Now the same dopes praise Obama for 10%
unemployment as far as the eye can see. November can't come soon enough.
Buyer's remorse has really set in.
"Robert L Bass" <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Someone here expressed concern that under "Obabacare" they would be forced
> to give up their current insurance plan. The following is cut directly
> from the bill:
>
> 7 SEC. 1251. PRESERVATION OF RIGHT TO MAINTAIN EXIST
> 8 ING COVERAGE.
> 9 (a) NO CHANGES TO EXISTING COVERAGE.-
> 10 (1) IN GENERAL.-Nothing in this Act (or an
> 11 amendment made by this Act) shall be construed to
> 12 require that an individual terminate coverage under
> 13 a group health plan or health insurance coverage in
> 14 which such individual was enrolled on the date of en
> 15 actment of this Act.
>
> If anyone else would like to actually read the bill, I'll be
> happy to email it to you. If you want the URL, here it
> is.
> http://edlabor.house.gov/blog/2010/03/affordable-health-care-for-ame.shtml
>
> Note that for some reason if you just click any of the links
> you'll be able to view the related PDF document but it
> can't be saved. Instead, set your option for PDFs with
> FireFox or MSIE as "Download", then right-click,
> save/as.
>
> Regards,
> Robert
>
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