ObamaCare LinkSwarm for January 13, 2014

ObamaCare is performing like the 2013 Astros, but Democrats keep pretending they’re the 1927 Yankees. Here’s another roundup on the fester hill of fail that is ObamaCare:

  • Insurance companies are certainly willing to take your money for ObamaCare. But actually providing coverage for health care? Not so much. This all sounds strangely familiar. It’s a singular accomplishment to take an already-dysfunctional insurance system and make it notably worse, but that’s the Obama magic…
  • Get ready for the second wave of ObamaCare cancellations.
  • The ObamaCare death spiral will be even more acute for small businesses.
  • Democrats blame “big business” for ObamaCare disaster. Because of course Big Business passed ObamaCare on a party-line vote, then was in charge of the executive branch that was supposed to implement it…
  • What if they threw a mandate and no one came?
  • Problem: Some 250,000 Coloradans have insurance cancelled thanks to ObamaCare. Solution: Have staffer for Democratic Senator Mo Udall lean on insurance agency to revise the number downward.
  • You know those “lousy” Walmart health care plans liberals are always criticizing? Turns out they’re better and chaper than what people can get under ObamaCare.
  • Obamacare questions the White House won’t answer.
  • Democratic Senators up for re-election in 2014 find the bed they’ve made really, really uncomfortable.
  • It only took the Obama Administration a year to figure out their website contractor sucked and to replace them. That’s some mighty fine project management there, Lou…
  • “The story of Obamacare is a story of small businesses and cancelled plans and struggling families, but it’s also the story of its architect. From his promises on the campaign trail in 2008 to the ongoing health care crisis of 2014, we’ve seen Barack Obama reduced from an orator and champion of the middle class to an ineffective leader lacking the humility and courage to admit that he was wrong. The president has inextricably tied healthcare reform to his legacy, and both sink further into the abyss each time another working American loses his insurance.”
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