Okay. So apparently some of you have complained that it was too complicated to understand Obamacare. Maybe you’ve listened to the Republicans talk about the 2000+ pages of the law and the government red tape it entails. Well complain no more (and while you’re at it, switch off the Republican commentators spewing non factual talking points). Below is a video explaining all the intricacies of the law and how it will or will not affect you.
So simple, even your two-year old will understand.
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This is pretty much sugar coated and not a lot of truth in it concerning medicare and buying insurance..If a family of 4 earning $30,000 a year doesn’t buy insurance they will be fined $95 plus 1% for each family member totally $1200.00 the first year…if they don’t buy the second year the Gov. can freeze their bank accounts, IRA’s or other investments or withhold their tax refunds to pay for the fines….
I just got a letter today saying b/c of the reduction in medicare I will be responsible for more of my coverage but receive less in benefits….
Republican Talking Points. I could also come up with talking points to show more benefits, but I wont. If Obamacare is so bad on the economy, why not just let it go into effect and watch it fail? Then, you can really have something to use talking points on.
Yes cctwinkles.This particular video just dealt with the ‘intent’ of the Affordable Care Act. Follow-up videos should now take apart the main components of the Act piece by piece and explain them in the same layman terms. There’ll be hundreds of them, but folks could download them and use them for reference. IMO
This video has left out how private insurance rates have already began to rise and how companies who are being forced to offer health care to all full time employees are eliminating full time positions in favor of part time or laying off workers all together.
This is how the Obama administration should explain this law to the public.
Great find! This is my first time seeing this many tenets of the Healthcare Reform all in one place and exlpained in layman’s terms.