You can get the study from the Kaiser Family foundation website. The link to the study is on the right side of the page labeled “issue brief.”http://kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/an-early-look-at-premiums-and-insurer-participation-in-health-insurance-marketplaces-2014/Alternately, you can get it directly from the site the PDF is hosted onhttp://kaiserfamilyfoundation.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/early-look-at-premiums-and-participation-in-marketplaces.pdf
How long does a “mistake” float around before it becomes a lie? There is no waiver from the ACA for Congress, simply a correction to a bomblet planted by the GOP that would have made it unworkable. I’d say this has been publicly explained enough times that to continue to make the claim counts as a deliberate lie.
sw10mm over 10 years ago
You missed the donkey. They are ALL exempt. Try not being such a hypocrite.
echoraven over 10 years ago
Perhaps it says that they missed their morning Kool Aid?
Jason Allen over 10 years ago
You can get the study from the Kaiser Family foundation website. The link to the study is on the right side of the page labeled “issue brief.”http://kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/an-early-look-at-premiums-and-insurer-participation-in-health-insurance-marketplaces-2014/Alternately, you can get it directly from the site the PDF is hosted onhttp://kaiserfamilyfoundation.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/early-look-at-premiums-and-participation-in-marketplaces.pdf
Michael Peterson Premium Member over 10 years ago
How long does a “mistake” float around before it becomes a lie? There is no waiver from the ACA for Congress, simply a correction to a bomblet planted by the GOP that would have made it unworkable. I’d say this has been publicly explained enough times that to continue to make the claim counts as a deliberate lie.
Jason Allen over 10 years ago
" I fixed ahab’s link."Actually, yours was bad as well. That domain isn’t actually used by the foundation.