Keep in mind Obamacare was signed into law March 23, 2010. Your cites all happen months after that date.
There are numerous vids of President Obama saying:
"If you like your Health Care Plan, you can keep your plan. Period."
"If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. Period"
Pretty unequivocal, huh?
And they all happened before March 23, 2010.
I can't find a vid of Obama saying "If you like your rinky-dink coverage, you can't keep that."
HHS Press Release, June 2010: "..........
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Released several months after Obamacare signed into law. A HHS Press Release. I wonder how much airplay this got.
Sec. Sebelius, June 2010: If Health Plans Significantly Change, "They Lose Their Grandfather Status." On June 14, 2010, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced the administration's grandfathering regulations, saying "if health plans significantly raise copayments or deductibles, or significantly reduce benefits, for example just stop covering treatments like HIV/AIDS or cystic fibrosis, they lose their grandfather status." [U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 6/14/10]
.....
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Again, months after Obamacare signed into law. Significantly raise co-pays and deductibles? That's Obama's job. Other 'iffy' statements. Again, HHS release.
NY Times In 2010: Administration Acknowledged That Some "Might Face Significant Changes In The Terms Of Their Coverage." The New York Times reported in June 2010 that the administration acknowledged that some "might face significant changes in the terms of their coverage":[INDENT] In issuing the rules, the administration said this was just one goal of the legislation, allowing people to "keep their current coverage if they like it." It acknowledged that some people, especially those who work at smaller businesses, might face significant changes in the terms of their coverage, and it said they should be able to "reap the benefits of additional consumer protections."
The law provides a partial exemption for certain health plans in existence on March 23, when Mr. Obama signed the legislation. Under this provision, known as a grandfather clause, plans can lose the exemption if they make significant changes in deductibles, co-payments or benefits.
About half of employer-sponsored health plans will see such changes by the end of 2013, the administration says in an economic analysis of the rules.
The rules allow employers and insurers to increase benefits. But, in a summary of the rules, the administration said, "Plans will lose their grandfather status if they choose to make significant changes that reduce benefits or increase costs to consumers." [The New York Times, 6/14/10]
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Well, at lease this story hit a major newspaper. Dunno what page. No Numbers quoted like your previous quote. Just "possibilities." Said half of employer-sponsored health plan will see such changes but I really cannot tell what they mean by "significant changes in deductibles, co-payements or benefits" mean from that article. So they lowered the rinky-dink changes and they lost their grandfather status?
Nice try though counselor.
I don't know what's worse, the lying and the covering up by the complicit media.
Or the complicit media who knowing these were lies, calling the people who had the audicity to question the President: "racists", "crazy", "haters", "liars" and many other slanderous names with impunity.