Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Small Businesses Glad To Lose Burden of Onus of Healthcare?

Someone really needs to show Obama the movie National Health, which in 1970 satirized the ills of England's national health system. Japan has socialized medicine too... there are no nurses, a family member has to go to the hospital every day to feed their patient/relative, change their sheets, etc. (That's how Japan keeps costs low.)

In any event, health insurance companies are dropping their coverages as they can no longer make money....so Obama and the Dems will be happy, as the only place to get insurance will be from the government.
RUSH: Mike, do you have a Howard Dean sound bite recently delivered? Play it. I had it here but I don't have the transcript in front of me. All I know is that he said something about Obamacare guaranteeing that no more private health insurance would be available at some point. Play the sound bite.

DEAN: The fact is, it is very good for small business. There was a McKinsey study, which the Democrats don't like, but I do, and I think it's true. Most small businesses are not going to be in the health insurance business anymore after this thing goes into effect. I think Obamacare is a huge help to small business.

PATAKI: The only way it's a help is if they dump coverage.

DEAN: That's right. That's what they should do.

PATAKI: An employees all of a sudden have to go on the government exchanges. Which is what, of course the president promised wouldn't happen.

DEAN: It is going to happen.

RUSH: Yeah. So everything that we predicted about this is starting to come true now. President said it wouldn't happen, it's gonna happen. You not gonna be able to get health insurance. Even if you like your current doctor and plan, you're not gonna be able to keep it once this is implemented, and Howard Dean thinks that's good, it's gonna really help small business to off-load that burden. Obama said it wasn't gonna happen but it's gonna happen.




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