Friday, March 07, 2014

Really, Lex, is the SFB thing necessary? Yes it is. It's brief and accurate.

King SFB said yesterday:

I am absolutely confident that you will see millions of people benefit from this law. It doesn't mean that at some point there won't be some additional problems, or improvements that we can make. At this point, I think actually it is working the way it should, what we need to do is after the first year, we evaluate what the pool looks like, can we make sure that we're keeping the premiums low. Are there more people that look like we could potentially cover through other mechanisms reaching those who are still uninsured?

Let’s dig a bit deeper into this as means to demonstrate why $h!t For Brains or SFB is accurate.  First:  "I am absolutely confident that you will see millions of people benefit from this law."  By some miracle, for someone who lies in the steady cadence of the tic tock of a fine clock, that is probably a true statement.  Depending on which lie they were telling, the azzclowns claimed somewhere between 30 million and the entire population of planet Earth was uninsured, underinsured or being ripped off by the greedy bastards paying their medical expenses.  So yeah, two maybe three million people will benefit from their neighbors subsidizing their healthcare.  And, if this is such a good idea, at a minimum, shouldn’t the 30 million uninsured have already signed up?

It is also undeniably true that far more people, at least for now, are being hurt by the law.  Three million of so have signed up so far for Robertscare.  There are no figures on who signed up, weather or not they had insurance before enrolling, how many were dumped onto Medicaid, how many were of the young and healthy variety necessary to subsidize old sick folk and most important how many of any category have actually paid the premium.

We know at least five million have joined the ranks of the uninsured as a result of the Dope push for socialized medicine.  Roberscare has the odd honor of actually exacerbating the problem it was supposed to fix.  Odd?  No strike that.  Making things worse is what the SOBs in Caligula D.C. specialize in.

5 Million more uninsured as a result of Robetscare is par for the course.  So even if every single one of the three million now enrolled in Robertscare are from the 5 million kicked off the plan they liked, an unlikely scenario, that is a net gain of two million more uninsured.  So in an effort to benefit a couple of million people, Dopes destroyed the best healthcare system in the world.  And guess what.  CBO predicts that there will still be 30 million uninsured after Robertscare is fully implemented.

So, as a result of helping a couple million people we have destroyed the insurance industry, the healthcare system and still have about the same number of uninsured as the law was supposed to take care of.  But hey, a couple million people benefited.  Why not just take a fraction of the cash this Robertscare monstrosity is going to end up costing us and give it to the uninsured to buy insurance?  We could have whole new category of people called Obamacare people led by Obamacare lady – the exact same sad creature shouting the “benefits” of an Obamaphone would be telling us how Republicans suck because they didn’t pay her medical bills.

Second and more disturbing than the first:  At this point, I think actually it is working the way it should…”  Several post under Lex notes how brain dead leftist never, ever wise up.  The statement by King SFB is proof positive, I was right.  The entire thing is disaster from the 27 delays, to the roll out, to the lie of the century, “you can keep your plan if you like it,” to miserably under performing numbers of people enrolling, to the litany of people with real life-threatening consequences directly attributed to the mess that is Robertscare.

Yet King SFB says, “At this point, I think actually it is working the way it should..”  That’s akin to Custer telling his Lieutenant, “At this point, my plan is working the way it should.  Everything will be fine when Major Reno comes with the reinforcements.”  At what point did Custer wise up?  He didn’t.  He died at the Little Big Horn.  The only flaw in this analogy is that King SFB won’t suffer one little bit, not one iota, to borrow a King SFB phrase, not even a smidgen.  King SFB and the Caligula D.C. crowd have exempted themselves from the BS that is Robertscare, but every one of us little people will take the arrow so little King SFB and the D.C. swells can have their way.

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