American media outlets were finally able to track down a mythical creature — a person who actually signed up for the Obamacare exchanges online.
But that person, Chad Henderson, admitted to the Washington Post that the premium for the plan he enrolled in was $175. Ouch! Wasn’t Obamacare supposed to lower premiums?
Henderson’s going to pay a $175 premium and he won’t even receive vision or dental insurance. He has contacts, so not having vision insurance is kind of a bum deal.
Henderson, as far as we know a healthy, 21-year-old college student at Chattanooga State Community College who lives in Flintstone, Ga., and works part-time at a day-care center, did not qualify for tax credits to purchase insurance, according to the Post.
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Hows that Obamacare working for ya? Oh. Pardon me, Democrats call this the Affordable Health Care. They must be looking at this with blind eyes - there is.nothiing AFFORDABLE!!!
ReplyDeleteYou libtards that voted for this P.O.S. president can pay for my healthcare now. Screw you!
ReplyDeleteYou get what you voted for Dumbocrats....
ReplyDeleteTurns out Chad Henderson is just another OFA fraud paid to post pro Obama posts on social network sites. He never enrolled in Obamacare--There is nothing truthful or moral ever from this regime.
ReplyDelete"The Obamacare website’s launch was so poor that Sarah Kliff of the (Wash) Post similarly reported that the media was struggling to find anyone who had been able to enroll in Obamacare. “We’re told they do exist and are indeed real people,” she wrote. On Friday, Kliff believed she had discovered such a person: one Chad Henderson. There was only one problem, as Kliff later learned: Henderson was an Organizing for Action volunteer, and never enrolled at all. She lamented, “I spoke with Chad over the phone about this situation. He told me that he has indeed not purchased coverage but doesn't believe he was lying. He said he told reporters that he completed an application for coverage and knows what plan he would like to purchase, but has not, as of yet, enrolled in that insurance plan.”"
ReplyDeleteHe's 21, why would he need insurance when he can be on his parents until he is 26? This is more Libtard spin on how great the King of Oz is for the country.
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