The True Costs of Obamanable-Care Hits Home in Connecticut:

President Obama, the ex-Senator from Ill-i-noise, is campaigning around the country trying to stir up his shrinking base. He keeps telling people we can't turn back, we have too much to do, we have to keep pushing forward. We need to keep the car in D (Democratic Drive) and not R ((Republican Reverse).

The people in Connecticut are now finding out what all this Hope and Change crap will be costing them. The state of Connecticut has given Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Aetna  the go ahead to raise health care premiums between 19% and  47% for new members and says that Obama's health care reform is the reason why.

The Count, Attorney General Richard "Bela" Blumenthal, who is running to replace the Connecticut Coxcomb, Countrywide Dodd, as Senator, sent a letter to the Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Tom Sullivan. The Count's letter asked why the "excessive" increases were approved without full consideration of "all the facts".

Sullivan responded to the Count of Connecticut claiming the new rates included the "very rich benefits" mandated by Obamanable-Care. He furthered stated, "The rates that were filed and approved reflect the current cost to deliver care and the impact of more comprehensive benefit designs required under the federal healthcare reform law.  If the attorney general (Blumenthal) wants to  complain to someone, he should complain to Congress."

Sullivan concluded in his letter, "It is unfortunate that this reform, while addressing insurance behavior, has provided little to no reform of the escalating costs of the health care delivery system."

The reality of Hope and Change from Obama and his liberal losers is hitting close to home. Any more change like this and we will all go broke.



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  • 10/24/2010 2:58 PM Nanci wrote:
    Nothing in life is free. When you expand benefits to the uninsurable, costs will skyrocket. Blumenthal is an idiot--another version of Dodd the Dud.
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