No amount of spin can obscure the fact that Obamacare is failing. Contrary to its name, the “Affordable” Care Act is quite expensive—to enrollees and taxpayers alike. And it hasn’t done much to improve the health insurance marketplace.
Obamacare’s open enrollment period kicks off this week. Each year around this time, the Affordable Care Act’s defenders mobilize to tout its supposed benefits and to encourage people to purchase coverage on the exchanges it created. From the halls of Congress to the White House, we can expect to see Democrats singing Obamacare’s praises in the weeks to come.
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Open Enrollment is a Warning, Not a Cause for Celebration
Sally C. Pipes
No amount of spin can obscure the fact that Obamacare is failing. Contrary to its name, the “Affordable” Care Act is quite expensive—to enrollees and taxpayers alike. And it hasn’t done much to improve the health insurance marketplace.
Obamacare’s open enrollment period kicks off this week. Each year around this time, the Affordable Care Act’s defenders mobilize to tout its supposed benefits and to encourage people to purchase coverage on the exchanges it created. From the halls of Congress to the White House, we can expect to see Democrats singing Obamacare’s praises in the weeks to come.
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.