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More Ads for Obamacare

November 12, 2013

 

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SEE them here.

— Comments —

David writes:

I tried following the post link but get error 503 “Bandwidth Limit Exceeded, The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.” Bandwidth limit reached? At 6:30 AM Eastern Time? Worse than the ObamaCare web site!

Laura writes:

It’s a website run by Colorado organizations that are presumably non-profit. But it all has the feel of a business sales pitch.

 Jonathan writes:

I looked into getting health insurance through the ObamaCare web portals. The monthly premiums are very high. For Portland, Oregon, they are $459.00. For Cheyenne, Wyoming, they are $549.00/month. This is not affordable. Also, I have never heard of any of these “insurance” companies. Looks like ObamaCare has created a lot of dubious providers.

 Roger G. writes:

No matter how strict a Catholic I was, I’d still want these two using birth control.

Mrs. P. writes:

For those unable to use the link Laura provided, do a search using the key words “got insurance” and you will find a Huffington post article showing several equally disturbing Obamacare ads.

Laura writes:

Here’s another ad, posted at ZeroHedge:

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Mike writes:

It’s like the supporters of the ACA are deliberately trying to destroy their remaining credibility. Both the birth control ad and the keg stand ad are demeaning to their target audience. (You know, the people that medical insurance has to have in order to work: people that will statistically get less out of the plan than the amount they pay into it.)

If the administration is truly committed to this path, then I’m sure stronger measures are in store. Requiring that an insurance company be the payer for any birth control, or raising the non-participation penalties, might be a start.  This is all very sad.

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