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Insurance Illiteracy Rampant Among Obamacare Target Demographic
« on: December 24, 2013, 02:00:36 am »
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/12/23/Low-Information-Voters-Sabotaging-Obamacare

 by Robert Wilde 23 Dec 2013, 1:36 PM PDT

Slightly more than one out of five young Americans actually understand important insurance terms such as "premiums," "deductibles," "co-payments," and "co-insurance."

The list of unknown terms also includes "maximum annual out-of-pocket spending limits," "provider networks," "covered services," "annual limits on services" and "non-covered or excluded services."

According to the findings published in the journal Health Affairs, 27 percent of non-white or Hispanic respondents expressed confidence in understanding these key insurance terms. Americans with a lack of information about insurance tend not to enroll at the exchanges, both at the federal exchange and the state exchanges.

Overall 60% of Americans struggle with the use of basic insurance terminology, reporting themselves below "very" or "somewhat confident" in their understanding of the above terms.

The least insurance-literate groups, young adult and Hispanic Americans, made up a good portion of the "low-information voter" pool that helped reinstall Barack Obama into the Presidency of the United States in 2012. The same voters also helped Obama become Time magazine's 2012 Man of the Year.

One paragraph in the Time article celebrating Obama’s achievement stated that Obama’s secret weapon for getting re-elected was “the people who don't much care" care for politics:

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A sizable chunk of the President's most ardent backers don't admire either party yet think Obama is somehow above it all, immune to all the horse trading and favor mongering that politics entails. These voters aren't political in the cable-TV sense of the word. But in 2012, they stuck by Obama.

It is the same "low-information voters" that now are not coming out in throngs to sign up for Obama’s signature piece of legislation, the Affordable Care Act. Obama and his supporters were strongly counting on the turnout of young, healthy voters to bolster the enrollment figures, making the system sustainable for older and more sickly members of society. They perhaps did not count on these voters' knowing next to nothing about insurance.
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Re: Insurance Illiteracy Rampant Among Obamacare Target Demographic
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2013, 02:26:51 am »
Hey, Obammy!!!

"Assuming" makes an "ass" out of "u" and "me."

You reap what you sow, dope.  You and your brainiacs never realized that your devoted followers are ignorant sycophants who know all about the Kardashians, and LeBron James, and how to manipulate their way through the welfare and SNAP maze, and think they're bullet proof when it comes to their health and life.

The reason they've never bought insurance is because they DON'T THINK THEY NEED IT!!!  Xavier Becerra is not going to convince them they DO need it and when his hero tries to fine them for not having insurance, they're going to be friggin' pissed. 

Which is why the individual mandate will be deferred for a year.  And they'll never come close to meeting their targets.   
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Re: Insurance Illiteracy Rampant Among Obamacare Target Demographic
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2013, 04:47:02 am »
Obama's final 3 years will be tough for the country, and hopefully for him.

Unless veto proof majorities of both legislative chambers are won by the GOP in 2014, the nation faces an Obama veto to repeal or disablement of Obama care. Veto proof majorities have zero probability.

Therefore the alternative, short of veto proof majorities, is enough seats changing to GOP in 2014, that remaining democrats are terrified for their next time, and vote to override Obama.

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Re: Insurance Illiteracy Rampant Among Obamacare Target Demographic
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2013, 04:59:27 am »
Obama's final 3 years will be tough for the country, and hopefully for him.

Unless veto proof majorities of both legislative chambers are won by the GOP in 2014, the nation faces an Obama veto to repeal or disablement of Obama care. Veto proof majorities have zero probability.

Therefore the alternative, short of veto proof majorities, is enough seats changing to GOP in 2014, that remaining democrats are terrified for their next time, and vote to override Obama.



It sounds as though the more likely scenario is gridlock for the next three years; hopefully the republicans will be a little more adept at avoiding unearned blame for that gridlock.