Many People Who Buy Their Own Health Insurance May Get Cancellation Notices This Fall
Thanks, Obamacare
WASHINGTON (AP) - Many people who buy their own health insurance could get surprises in the mail this fall: cancellation notices because their current policies aren't up to the basic standards of President Barack Obama's health care law. They, and some small businesses, will have to find replacement plans - and that has some state insurance officials worried about consumer confusion.
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Let me be clear. If you like your current health insurance, you get to keep it.
Well, that depends upon what the meaning of "keep" is.
Let me be clear- Obama never lies!
Gawd AP, stop it with your healthcare conspiracy theories.
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