None of the network evening news casts have yet
mentioned President Obama’s delay of the individual mandate for anyone claiming
"hardship,"
which reportedly would exempt millions from having to purchase health insurance
for two more years.
As insurance industry expert Bob Laszewski put it to CNBC’s Larry Kudlow on Thursday, Obama “essentially said if you find health insurance unaffordable, you're not going to be mandated to buy it.” And as the Wall Street Journal reported last week, ObamaCare’s newest mandate delay allows for just that.
As insurance industry expert Bob Laszewski put it to CNBC’s Larry Kudlow on Thursday, Obama “essentially said if you find health insurance unaffordable, you're not going to be mandated to buy it.” And as the Wall Street Journal reported last week, ObamaCare’s newest mandate delay allows for just that.
“Now all you need to do is fill out a form attesting that your plan
was cancelled and that you ‘believe that the plan options available in the
[ObamaCare] Marketplace in your area are more expensive than your cancelled
health insurance policy’ or ‘you consider other available policies
unaffordable’.”
Yet the network evening news casts have failed to
report this momentous new delay that would exempt millions more from having to
purchase health insurance, further affecting ObamaCare’s insurance pool.
Also not mentioned was a new delay for those
reporting a "hardship in obtaining insurance" where documentation for
proof was optional.
Below is a transcript of the segment, which aired
on CNBC's The Kudlow Report on Thursday, March 20: ...
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