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November 13, 2013, Wednesday, Hour #2
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You know the no, no, no.
What what's what's interesting about these that they're Kay Hagen, Democrat Senator North Carolina.
Uh they all these Democrat senators now, they they want to be exempted from all the fallout of this.
There are 13 of them.
Baker's dozen.
They knew when they voted for this.
I don't think they deserve to be let off the hook.
The Democrats that now want this all delayed.
They want the individual mandate delay and they want things delayed till after the 2014 election.
They've trooped up to see Obama.
Folks, they knew.
Everybody knew that you were going to lose your plan.
They knew it.
And they're lying if they're now acting surprised and acting like they didn't know it.
They did know it.
They were just being loyal to Obama, being loyal to the party, not their voters.
And now they want to do over.
And I don't this is a point that needs to be drilled home.
Every one of these senators now crying, crying and whining.
They knew what was in store for people.
Great to have you, Rush Limbaugh, the EIB network, the Limbaugh Institute for advanced conservative studies.
You probably have heard that a million Californians have lost their policies.
It's in an AP story.
You have to read the last paragraph to find that out, though.
That's so far.
That's right, just a million so far.
Health insurer Anthem Blue Cross of California has agreed to a two-month extension of about 104,000 individual policies after failing to give the required 90-day cancellation notice.
That's how the story on a million people so far being canceled begins.
The policies have been set to perspire on December 31st, but they'll be extended for those who chose to re-enroll.
More than one million cancellation notices have been sent to Californians as Obamacare begins allowing individuals to buy insurance through the exchange, not allowing requiring.
Sorry to be yelling.
I know it scares a 25-year-old woman out there.
But this is just an one million cancellation notices have been sent to Californians as Obamacare begins allowing individuals to buy insurance.
Why are they being canceled, AP?
What do you mean being allowed to buy policies through the exchange?
This is mandatory.
You ever heard of the individual mandate?
They're being canceled, and this is just the beginning.
As I said, wait until people who get their health insurance at work start losing their policies starting in January.
Right now we're just talking about the individual market.
And now, by the way, there's no way the website's going to be fixed by the end of the month.
Everybody involved is admitting that.
And now there's a drop dead date of this Friday, the de facto deadline before Democrats defy Obama and back the Republicans' fixes for Obamacare.
CNN chief congressional correspondent Dana Bash told her network's anchors on Tuesday that the end of the week is the de facto deadline, at which point the White House needs to have settled on a series of fixes to address the crisis of Americans losing their coverage.
Bash reported that House Democrats are going to be backing Republican proposed fixes to the Obamacare against the wishes of Obama's administration.
Now, in the midst of, and this doesn't even talk about the twelve senators.
She's talking about House Democrats.
Now, folks, I want it I want to take you back to Ted Cruz and Mike Lee a month ago.
They were trying to warn people what was coming.
They were trying to get people back then to delay this, to defund it, to prevent this that's happening from happening.
They knew it was coming, as did every other elected official.
Everybody in both parties knew this was coming, folks.
Do not doubt me on this.
Everybody knew.
Obama knew these 1213 senators asking for a do-over knew the House Democrats, everybody knew.
They voted for it.
And they need to be reminded of that.
And they knew this was coming.
But back when Ted Cruz was leading the effort, what was being said about him?
Well, he's a terrorist.
Well, he's uh he's he's he's he's holding people hostage, he's demanding ransoms.
He's an extremist.
He was right.
And he was one of only two or three people who had the guts to go public and tell people what was headed their way.
He was one of two or three, only had the guts to warn people what was coming and try to do something to prevent this.
Ted Cruz.
And you go back, think about what kind of names he was being called and the insults being tossed at him, and Mike Lee, and everybody involved in that effort just a month ago.
And now the very people who were throwing those insults out, accusing him of being a terrorist, accusing him of wanting to take hostages and ransoms and so forth, and now the people begging to be exempted, begging for the rules to be changed, begging for there to be a delay so that they're not negatively impaired.
They knew this was coming, they voted for it.
This is the kind of stuff that ticks me off.
These guys, the pioneers take the arrows, and they were right on the money about it, and they are owed an apology.
They're owed an apology from the Republican establishment, they're owed an apology from Obama, they're owed an apology from the media because they called it.
They predicted this.
Ted Cruz and Mike Lee and everybody involved in their effort was trying to prevent what is happening now from happening.
All they wanted to do was defund it or delay it so that this wouldn't, so that you wouldn't begin losing your policy.
That's all they wanted to do.
They knew you wanted to keep your policy.
And for that, they were insulted, they were impugned, they were attacked, and everybody in the Washington establishment, both parties tried to destroy them.
So we got a drop dead day, the Democrats are threatened according to Danabash of lining up with the Republicans on Friday if something isn't done.
Ted Cruz and Mike Lee tried to warn everybody, so did we here.
We were on board with Lee and Cruz.
We knew what was headed our way, knew what was headed your way.
So did the people who voted for it.
And now everybody's in uh in the CYA mode, and it is obvious.
There's now that, well, I don't want to jump the gun, but there's some Republicans talking, well, we knew this was going to implode.
I got some Republicans now saying this could be the end of liberalism.
The end of liberalism.
What do you mean the end of liberalism?
You can't just sit by and have the end of liberalism happen.
You've got to join the fight and bring it to a close, screeching hall.
End liberalism, because it's going to implode.
All Obama's got to do is get legislation passed for one-time subsidies, everybody lost their plan, and liberalism's just fine.
Anyway, I'm jumping the gun, getting ahead of myself.
All that's coming up later in the program.
I mentioned that Rush Revere and the brave pilgrim snerdly said, you know, you don't even talk about it yesterday.
And I said, that's right.
And the reason is that unlike a lot of people, I don't want to beat you on the over the head.
You know the book is out there.
You know most of you have the book or are planning on buying it for Christmas.
And I I don't I don't I we stick to the issues on this program.
But I do I do have to acknowledge some of the mail that's come in.
I want to share it with you, because it what it does, folks, it lets us know that the purpose here is working.
I mean, the reason I wrote the book, Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims, and again, it's for ages 10 to 13.
However, it's for everybody, actually.
The plan was for grandparents and parents to buy the book, give it to their kids, and the kids could read it, or if they're too young, the parents to read it to them.
All that's happening.
But there's a purpose, and it's to correct the record.
Um there's a there's a story here in the stack of stuff, and I've talked about this.
A guy is amazed at how sports journalism is just as leftist and liberal as news journalism is.
It's something we've talked about in this program for a long time, ever since I was on ESPN.
And this guy makes a conclusion, uh, comes to inclusion, the reason it's happening is the way they were raised, what they were taught in the public schools, what they were taught in journalism schools, and he's exactly right.
And the people in sports journalism today do not think they're covering sports journalism.
They think they're covering classrooms with diversity problems and all this other societal.
That's why they don't understand this whole Miami Dolphins, this locker room story has got them just outraged.
They don't believe that places like a locker room in the NFL exist.
And it offends them tremendously that this kind of language would be spoken anywhere in this country, particularly in the NFL.
And so they're all uniting trying to stamp it out and tar and tear a feather and tag everybody who's involved.
They do not understand all these very different cultures because they believe in political correctness and they want everybody to have to behave the same way, have the same sensitivities, and that's what we're trying to battle against here is what people are being taught that the the school curriculum today, particularly American history, is a shame.
What young people are being taught about their country.
They're being taught to feel guilty about it, that this country was immorally founded, unjustly so, uh, and it was founded for just a few to benefit while everybody else suffered.
And it's it's it's it's outrageous the lies that are being taught young people about this country's founding.
And so this book has a mission.
The beginnings of a mission to counter that.
We all ask, what can we do?
What more can we do?
I've got this program every day, and people call here, what can I do, Rush, besides vote?
This is this is my what more can I do.
And as I've said, folks, and I don't mind saying this at all.
I'm very proud of my parents, and I'm very proud of my background, and I'm proud of the way I was raised, and I'm proud of this country, and I want everybody to be.
And I wish that everybody could listen to this program.
I wish everybody would listen to this program and agree with it.
And that's not going to happen.
Young people are not going to listen to talk radio.
They're just not.
They're going to do other things.
So this is an effort, this book is an effort to take the values that I believe in that I think they're wholesome.
I think they're worthwhile.
And the truth of the founding of this country is miraculous blessing.
And I want people to know it.
So the book is just the truth.
And the reaction that we're getting, I mean, we were number one on the New York Times list the first week, and we'll find out tonight between five and six if we stay there.
But we're moving on Amazon in just two weeks, Mr. Snerdley.
We are now the 11th highest-selling book of the year.
Amazon, I think they keep track of the top 25 or top 50, I'm not sure, but we're number 11.
We're number 15 after the first week.
We're number 11.
All books, doesn't matter.
Fiction, nonfiction, kids, adults, you name it.
We are the number 11 selling in two weeks on the Amazon Top 25 for the year, 2013.
And this is just the beginning.
It's just the beginning.
We're ecstatic, and we feel grateful to everybody, every one of you, that is that is helping us in our mission here.
And that's I just want to share with you some of the fan mail that the characters in the book are getting, and I'm getting some too, but but the kids are writing to the characters.
Dear Rush Revere and Liberty.
Liberty is the talking horse that can time travel anywhere in American history.
And Liberty is a lovable, absent-minded uh kind of uh mischievous character that the young readers just love this horse.
Dear Rush Revere and Liberty.
We've been reading Rush Revere to our three daughters, 10, 7, and 4.
They love your book.
I wish you could have been in our living room last night, listening to our seven-year-old belly laughing at Liberty's antics.
Our 10-year-old daughter, who's very picky about her reading material, remarked, he's really good.
We should get some of this serious.
Trust us.
This is a huge compliment from our kids, Rush.
We are so thrilled to have this book in our library to open our girls' eyes to what the pilgrim voyage was really like.
We've spent some great family time reading this book together, so thank you so much.
Rush Revere and Liberty for sharing history with us.
Grateful parents, Matthew and Kate, delighted children, Sabrina, Sarah, and Simone.
Dear Rush Revere and Liberty, my two girls age seven and six are enthralled with your storytelling.
To be honest, I didn't know if they'd really enjoy this type of book, but they absolutely love it.
Especially you, Liberty.
When you said bless you to Rush Revere in chapter one, we were all laughing so hard that tears were rolling.
We thoroughly enjoying the book so far.
It's something we look forward to reading at bedtime every night.
Thank you.
Dear Mr. Rush Revere, I love your book.
I'm ten.
My dad said I have to read your book.
At first I thought history was boring, and reading about it would be boring.
But I guess I was wrong.
You did change my mind.
Now I'm a big fan of history.
Please write another book of history, and please tell Liberty.
I said his history rocks.
And thank you, Catherine.
A couple more.
Hi, Rush.
Just wanted to thank you for your book.
My sons, Jack 11 and Joe 8, are loving it.
Me too.
We have the Kindle Hardback and the audio version.
And I've I've overheard our sons discussing the book with their friends, spreading the word.
Thank you again.
Signed Chad, Jack and Joe's Dad.
Dear Liberty, my name is Ashley, and I'm 10.
I love your C D. You're the funniest character.
I like how you put on those wooden shoes and couldn't get them off.
I love your C D. I can't wait to finish listening to it.
She's got the audio version.
It's Ashley.
And there are a couple more, but I have to take an obscene profit time out here, folks.
But it's just can't tell you how heartwarming it is to read this stuff from these young people reading the book.
We have a visitor here today, folks, Ethan from the from the from the website, Rushlimbo.com, is on vacation.
On vacation and wanted to come by.
It just goes to show you what it's like working here.
Even on vacation, they can't stay away.
And Ethan said, you know, these people, these kids, they're all talking about how funny the book is.
You think they're learning anything?
Typical smart Alec employee.
I said, um, exactly they're learning it.
Listen to the mail.
They love the story.
They're being entertained by the story.
They're being told the truth in the context exactly what's it.
It's a great question.
And there's no question they're learning the truth here while they love this.
They actually are being entertained with the story.
And it it could not be, it couldn't not be better.
Here's a here's a note from a from an adult, Edith.
I don't have permission to mention her last name, so I won't, but she says, I enjoyed listening to the book.
I especially noticed how Tommy, he's one of the classroom kids, by the way, especially noticed how Tommy gave great scientific explanations on how a lot of things work.
This was nearly as educational as the overall book.
Rush Limbaugh does an impeccable job reading this book.
I look forward to more adventures of Rush Revere and Liberty.
I believe Mr. Limbaugh has found his second calling when he decides to retire from radio.
Yay to his wife for getting this one started.
This is an adult who is listening to the uh to the audio version.
The audio version is four CDs.
Takes about four and a half hours to listen to.
And look, I I don't mean to be bragging about it, but that I've I was really flattered with that email because I put a lot into this, and I've I've well, I'll just tell you.
Simon Schussur, they sent they send down their, what would you call it?
An editor or a producer or something, and they sit there on the other side of the glass directing the guy or the person reading the book.
And this woman didn't say anything.
She stood in there with her mouth open in awe.
She only had a couple of suggestions to me.
I mean, I just, it was, it was it took three or four nights to do this, but it is really good.
I am I'm proud of the audio version of the book, and it's ideal for if you have kids too young to read it.
Anyway, we'll get back to your calls and get back here.
Your guiding light through times of trouble, confusion, murkiness, tumult, chaos, display, or uh not display, whatever else, an establishment sabotage, Rush Limbaugh Hearney EIB network.
And this is Brian in Philadelphia.
I'm I I knew this was gonna happen.
Ryan, great to have you on the program.
Hello, sir.
Thanks for having me, Rush.
Uh I was calling about uh you mentioned uh employers are about to get it.
I just got my letter in the mail that uh from Aetna saying that they uh cannot renew my employer existing plan in twenty four.
Yep, yep.
See, this is the other shoe to drop in twenty fourteen.
You just got your when did you get it?
Like this week.
Um yeah, I just got it.
It's uh addressed November 1st.
And uh the renewal date is for February 1st.
So next uh couple months I'll have a whole new policy.
So you're gonna you're gonna lose the plan that you have.
Do you like the plan you've got?
Oh, yeah, it's an excellent plan.
It's incredible.
Really helped me out.
I actually had to go and live a hospital.
No, no, your plan's substandard.
No, no, no, no.
You you're you don't know.
You're the president says your plan is substandard and worthless because you're not buying contraception for Sarah and Tate so they can get between the covers.
Yeah, well, I don't need that stuff at all, I know.
Too bad, you're gonna be paying for it.
You got that's why you can't keep your plan, because your plan doesn't cover that stuff.
Absolutely.
Uh by the way, I want to look I'm looking forward to buying your book here.
I've been listening to you talk about it, so uh it's gonna be in my kids' uh Christmas stockings this year.
Oh, cool.
Cool.
Well, here, I tell you what, let me let me make you a deal.
Um stay on hold, and I will how old are your kids?
Uh my son is 14 and my daughter's twelve.
Okay, I want to send you the audio version.
So if you're gonna go out and buy the book, I yeah, if you'll hang on, um get your address and Snerdley will send that out, and uh and or well, somebody will send it.
Snerdley doesn't send things, it's beneath him now.
But somebody will.
And and see that will accompany the um the the book that you're gonna buy.
I can't thank you enough.
Um but that that's cool.
And here you go, folks.
He just see this is I mentioned this in the previous hour.
The the people that are losing their plans now are individual policies, people that are not getting their health insurance as an employee benefit.
They're actually buying it themselves.
They're the ones losing their plans right now.
But starting next year, employer provided plans go to the same thing.
That's where people start losing theirs because the company is gonna have to change the plan in order to stay in compliance with Obamacare.
One of the things that the plan is gonna have to do is provide birth control pills.
Obamacare guarantees contraception.
So the insurance companies have to sell it.
The buyer has to buy it in our so-called Obama free market, so that millennials can have inconsequential sex and vote for Obama and thank him for it.
And that constitutes change, and when your policy changes, then you lose the grandfather status and your plan's gone.
Bye bye.
This, by the way, is why the employer mandate was delayed, so that this would not happen at the same time as the individuals are losing theirs, you see.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's uh the web of deceit here is just an intricately woven web of deceit, and everybody that's asking out of this knew what was going to happen.
I have a story here.
Dana Milbank, Dana Milbank is an MSNBC liberal, which means it's a wacko.
He writes for the Washington Post.
He's a frequent guest at MSNBC.
He's got a column.
He has a piece today, A Reversal of Fortune for Democrats After Obamacare.
And I want to read excerpts, not over the whole thing, but this is a piece about North Carolina Senator Kay Hagen, who is a genuine idiot.
Do you know that her website?
I think I don't know if it still posts this way, but as recently as this is Wednesday, as recently as Monday, Kay Hagen, North Carolina Senator website still promised you if you liked your plan you could keep it.
As recently as Monday, and maybe yesterday as well.
In fact, it may still say that.
I don't know, but I know it did on Monday.
Here are a couple of pull quotes from Dana Milbank's piece.
Hagen hosted a conference call for reporters Tuesday morning to discuss the problems with the health care law's rollout.
The QA session was so painful that the Senator should qualify for trauma coverage under Obamacare.
Hagen's reversal of fortune and similar troubles for other vulnerable Senate Democrats like Mary Landrew and Mark Pryor should make it clearer than ever to the White House that the regime must put everything it has into salvaging the health care rollout before it undergoes Congressional Democrats and the Obama before it undoes.
Sorry, undoes it for it unravels, for it screws Congressional Democrats and the Obama presidency.
If the regime can get its top priority so wrong, Republicans will say that the president's party doesn't deserve to govern, and they will have a point.
They should have been saying this since day one, in my opinion.
Because I don't think this they got elected, they deserve to govern in that sense, but their incompetence or worse has been on display since the stimulus package.
Here's how Millbank begins his piece.
Two months ago, poll showed Democrat Kay Hagen leading prospective opponents by double digits in her quest for a second term representing North Carolina in the Senate.
So why is Kay Hagen so nervous?
Well, her problem begins with Obamacare and ends with Obamacare and has a whole lot of Obamacare in between.
Hagen hosted a conference call for reporters Tuesday to discuss the problems with the rollout.
QA session was so painful that she should qualify for trauma coverage.
Fox News Jim Angle asked what she thought about the report showing that only 50,000 Americans had signed up.
You know, she replied, I know the, I believe this coming Friday, those numbers are going to be published, and uh, you know, as soon as I see them, you know, obviously it's m much fewer than the administration expected.
A reporter from the Greensboro, North Carolina News and Record asked why Hagen, like Obama, had told people if they liked their plans, they'd be able to keep their health plans.
There was a long pause before Hagen responded, and then a deep intake of breath.
You know, Doug, the um, she exhaled and paused again.
The way these regulations and the law uh the way the regulations and the law came forward recently, I th I think people were surprised that the um the uh actual I'm quoting here, folks.
This is not how I talk.
I'm I'm quoting.
That the uh the uh actual original plans would be um cancelled.
She said she thinks people were surprised.
Another North Carolina reporter asks Senator Hagen what she's telling constituents whose premiums have doubled or whose plans have been canceled, deep inhalation.
Well, a lot of people, I am uh encouraging everybody to go on the site.
Um, I looked through it, find out what the benefits are, she began.
She also said constituents could call her orifice.
And we will certainly uh do what we can to help those individuals and put them in contact with uh the right with the right person and uh help them.
News reports about the law in Kagan's home state have been brutal.
Business is cutting workers' hours.
160,000 people receiving cancellation notices, hardly anybody signing up for the health care exchange.
And remember her website, as of Monday, still was guaranteeing if you like your plan you get to keep it.
Public policy polling, a Democrat firm released a poll Tuesday showing it's 69% of North Carolinians think Obamacare rollout's been unsuccessful.
And probably because of that, Kay Hagen is now in a dead heat with would be she this woman had double digit lead.
Well into double digit leads over any Republican opponent, and now she's in a dead heat.
That's the albatross of Obamacare, and that's why they're worried about what happened in Virginia.
Now, no bank thinks that the poll doesn't mean anything right now.
Because there's a year until the election, and a challenger to Hagen has yet to emerge from the Republican pack.
It's almost like it's a generic poll.
Any Republican ties her.
Just a month ago, when the government shutdown was dominating in news, it looked as though Democrats could make gains in the 2014 midterms.
See, that's my point.
A month ago, the government shut down, the Republicans were evil, rotten SOBs.
Ted Cruz was an idiot, terrorist, ransom taker, hostage taker, what have you.
And they were all right.
Everything they were trying to warn us about, they were dead right about.
And look at just in 30 days, the reversal of fortunes, if you will, here.
These same Democrats who are running around beating their chests and bragging about what a stupid idiot Ted Cruz was and how they were sweeping to reelection because the Republicans were so stupid to shut down the government trying to stop this.
That's exactly the government was shut down.
The Republicans had the guts to do that because they wanted to make sure that this that's happening now wasn't happening.
They deserve everybody's thanks.
And they deserve apologies.
Just one more paragraph from Dana Milbank here on Kay Hagan.
But Hagen's reversal of fortune and similar troubles for other vulnerable Senate Democrats like Landrew and Mark Pryor ought to make it clearer than ever to the White House that the regime must put everything it has into salvaging the health care rollout before it undoes Congressional Democrats and the regime.
If the regime can get its top priority so wrong, Republicans will say the president's party doesn't deserve to govern, they'll have a point.
I don't know if the Republicans ever say that.
That would require the the willingness to criticize Obama.
And if the Republicans criticize Obama, then a lot of people jump on the Republicans of being racist, sexist, bigot, homophobes, and what have you.
But it's clear at the very least we've got incompetence here.
So what can they do to salvage this?
There's nothing they can do.
They can't fix the website in time.
The only thing they can do is Santa Claus.
And that is offer everybody who's lost their policy that they liked a giant subsidy to make up the difference.
And the government will never run out of money.
If they want to spend it, they can.
The government can print, they can borrow, they will never run out of money.
17 trillion national debt, no big deal.
That doesn't bother them.
Doesn't bother half the Republicans, apparently.
They're just that private sector, they think it's a never-ending golden goose.
It's pooping money every day.
It's just theirs for the taking.
Always going to be the case.
The thing though that they forget, though, is that it is in the private sector where money gets its value.
Not government.
Government destroys the value of money, creates inflation with all this printing, but the value of money comes to the private sector in form of price for product, services rendered, what people are willing to pay for something they want or need, that's where value happens.
Government has nothing to do with that.
All they can do is destroy it, which is what is happening.
So I got Fox on now, and I'm seeing Geraldo Rivera, so I'm thinking somebody died.
Because that's when they trot him out.
From the Fromaldehyde is when somebody's died, the grim reaper.
But it's not.
Haraldo's talking about some top Senate Democrat, I don't know if the name doesn't matter.
There's 12 of them.
Now joining the push to let Americans keep their health plans.
Folks, you can't.
I'm gonna get blue in the face here.
They can't reinstitute that.
We had yesterday, there was a story in the politico, and one of the architects, a man named Jonathan Gruber, made the point it was a huge El Rushbo.
See, I told you so.
You can't roll back and give people the plans that they had because those plans are gone.
The insurance companies had to get rid of them because they didn't comply with Obamacare.
And just one example is all this contraception, like in the ad we're talking about.
Every policy now provides for that kind of thing that most people aren't going to use or don't care to have insurance covered or buy it themselves.
Obama, in order to get the young millennial female vote, mandates that every policy cover contraception for everybody.
Birth control pills, you name it.
That constitutes change in the policy.
You cannot, and this this guy Gruber said it, you cannot have at the same time Obamacare and your old policy.
If you keep your old policy, there's no Obamacare.
And they're not, they'd have to roll back Obama.
They'd have to cancel Obamacare to give you, if they're going to follow the law here.
And I guess with this bunch, that's not a given.
But if the law counts for anything, you cannot have Obamacare and your insurance policy that used to have at the same time, because the Obamacare law doesn't permit it.
Obamacare requires a bunch of things in every policy now.
And they're trying to blame the insurance companies for for changing everybody's policies.
And the insurance companies are simply complying with the new law.
The insurance companies have to cover contraception.
And that means that everybody has it in their policy.
You've got to pay for it for the people that are using it, so that they don't have to pay for it in their minds.
You can't, you know, all these Democrats running around, waiting, you need to just find a way to let people keep their plans.
Don't fall for it, folks.
It's another typical Democrat trick.
You can't get your old plan back.
It's gone.
You got a cancellation notice.
They would have to delay, defund, or repeal Obamacare, and then the insurance companies would have to agree to go back and recreate the policies that you had that you liked.
They don't exist.
And the architect of Obamacare, one more time, Mr. Gruber made the point that you cannot have both.
If everybody gets their old policies back that they liked, you don't have Obamacare.
And by the way, the reason is that the insurance companies will not make money on your old plan with Obamacare in effect.
He said it, not me.
But as a matter of law, you can't have both plans.
By the way, you know the White House website right now.
At the White House website right now.
Question will my coverage at work change?
No.
If you like the health plan you have at work, you'll be able to keep it.
They're still lying about it.
Well, you won't keep it once January 1st comes.
It goes away like everybody else's now.
Uh, folks, there is one possibility here that could go terribly wrong.
The Republicans could get lured into a trap here, and it's about to happen.
And I will detail it.
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