(Washington Examiner) – The Obama administration announced Wednesday that it would allow insurers to keep until October 2016 health plans that do not meet Obamacare regulations, pushing back another Affordable Care Act deadline well past November’s midterms.
Facing the prospect of another wave of cancellation notices this fall, the administration took even further action to mitigate the blowback from President Obama’s broken promise that all Americans could keep their health care plans under Obamacare.
The Department of Health and Human Services had already given insurers the option of continuing those plans facing cancellation through 2014, and on Wednesday said those policies could remain in effect an additional two years.
For example, if an individual renewed their health plan on Oct. 1, 2016, their coverage would last into 2017.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Obama pushes another Obamacare deadline back past mid-terms...
Obama can apparently change Obamacare any way he wants.
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In other news President Obama announced delayed implementation of the First, Second, Fourth and Tenth Amendments until 2017. Citing difficulties with confusion of meanings and potential impact on the economy, Obama stated that “Delaying these ammendments will allow for substantial improvements by allowing the government time to properly interpret their meaning and implement additional regulation.”
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