http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/15/house-republicans-keep-your-plan_n_4280479.html
WASHINGTON (AP) — First, President Barack Obama had his say on reversing millions of insurance cancellations issued under the health care program known by his name. Now House Republicans are taking their turn.Neither maneuver is likely to be the last, with insurance companies and state commissioners alike warning that premiums will rise if changes are made this close to the new year.The issue of cost aside, both the president and House Republicans are responding to public anger resulting from cancellation notices sent out by insurers selling policies deemed substandard under "Obamacare." An AP survey shows at least 4.2 million have gone out.At the White House, the president said he would change course and permit companies to continue to sell the plans — to existing customers only — for at least one more year.The result was to shift responsibility for cancellations from the administration to state insurance regulators and the industry itself.
and isn't that where the real rise in cost occur, they are now setting the table to do just that in order to get the money they think they will lose with ACA when it only forces them to supply what they are paid for.
that seems to be a problem for big business and the right wing, and they say there's no such thing as a free ride.
"What we want to do is to be able to say to these folks, you know what, the Affordable Care Act is not going to be the reason why insurers have to cancel your plan," he said of the millions who have received cancellation notices.The president's shift also was designed to redeem his long-ago pledge that people who liked their coverage could keep it.Republicans said they intended to push ahead with their plan to permit companies to continue to sell the plans to new customers as well as existing ones, and challenged Obama to work with them.
"If the president were sincere in his apology and serious about keeping his promise to the American people, he would work with Congress on bipartisan proposals," said Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., the main supporter of the GOP measure. The House was expected to vote on the bill Friday.
again with "if the Pres. is serious" from the circus side show comedy of errors who has done nothing and been serious about only denial. everytime he tries to work with them they get ridiculously greedy and try to insert things like" ok if you kill ObamaCares, or cut hell out of all social nets, serious?? people they are encouraging you to opt for the el cheapo plan and want to drop the part of the ACA hat requires real total health care not ER's.