Obamacare’s Poisoned Pill

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A case is about to be presented to the Supreme Court alleging that the Affordable Care Act only allows healthcare subsidies to be legally paid to individuals who acquire their insurance through the sixteen state exchanges. The current administration states that the act of excluding federal exchanges in the subsidy program was a “typo” and was not the true intention of the law.

Most people agree that if the federal exchanges are not allowed access to government subsidies, then insurance via Healthcare.gov will quickly go into a “death spiral”. However, one of the main architects of the law named Jonathan Gruber has already been caught on video boasting that this exclusion of federal subsidies was done on purpose as an incentive to force states politically into creating their own exchanges. Gruber is the same person being seen in videos recently admitting that lies were repeatedly told in order to pass the Affordable Care Act because of the “stupidity” of the American people.

When Obamacare falls completely apart over the next two years, the media and the Democratic Party will try to convince the uninformed massses that the healthcare law was destroyed by an angry Republican majority and a biased Supreme Court. Anyone who believes this political “spin” is just as stupid and uninformed as Jonathan Gruber thinks you are. Don’t let any of this ridiculous propaganda confuse you. The passage of this law included a poisoned pill.  The final “death blow” to the terminally flawed Affordable Care Act will be due to the actions of the loud-mouthed arrogant elitist pictured in this post.

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Michael Guyer

Dr. Michael Guyer graduated from Hendrix College with a degree in chemistry and then obtained a medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He is now a software developer for Apple Computer. He has formal computer programming training in C++, Objective C, Visual Basic, Java, HTML, and Swift.

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