Wednesday, October 30, 2013

ObamaCare Costs 900,000 Californians Their Health Insurance + MORE

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Almost a million Californians have so far lost the health insurance President Obama repeatedly and relentlessly promised them they could keep. SFGate reports that Covered California executive director Peter Lee predicts that upwards of 900,000 are expected to lose their health insurance plans by the end of the year: Covered California executive director Peter Lee told the Chronicle editorial board that he expects 800,000 to 900,000 people to lose their non-grandfathered private insurance policies on Dec…

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Woo hoo!! One more week to go!! All this therapy is making me stronger but can"t wait to get home again!! Thank you all very much for your prayers and support!! And the first month of our final FReepathon for the year is nearly over. We should be breaking through the half-way point soon, then we"ll be on the homestretch here, too…

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Twitter Pounces on Kathleen Sebelius’ ‘Whatever’ CommentAfter sustained questioning by Representative Greg Harper (R-MI) over whether President Barack Obama was ultimately responsible for the rollout of the Affordable Care Act—she maintained she was—Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius finally answered, “Whatever, yes, he is the president,” a soundbite that immediately pinballed around the internet…

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So much for Women’s Lib. An eighth-grader took cues from a 1950s etiquette book touting white gloves and girdles in a quirky bid to be popular at school a couple years ago — and now, she’s laughing all the way to the bank. Teenager Maya Van Wagenen cleverly chronicled how she used tips from the decades-old “Betty Cornell’s Teen-age Popularity Guide’’ to gain an edge as a student new to Brownsville, Texas…

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ObamaCare Costs 900,000 Californians Their Health Insurance + MORE

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