Monday, November 4th |
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Notice how the administration is now trying to change the original promise of "if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. Period." Dan Pfeiffer has apparently changed the goal post for this administration by telling us that if your plan "hasn't been changed or canceled," you can keep it. Are you kidding me? How about the millions of Americans who are losing their plans or seeing them change dramatically? This administration seems to want to downplay how many Americans are being effected, but the AP estimates that it is upwards of 3.5 million already, and that is without data from all 50 states. When all is said and done, a Daily Caller report estimates that 129 million Americans will lose their current health coverage. But if you ask the New York Times, they are now claiming that the president simply "misspoke" in promising you could keep your current coverage. What a joke. No wonder Americans have a hard time taking the mainstream media seriously... more. |
HealthCare.gov Users Warn of Security Risk, Breach of Privacy Tom Dougall, a lawyer from South Carolina and Steve Bucci of the Heritage Foundation, joined Sean on today’s show to discuss a breaking news story about a mix-up of information with two Obamacare enrollees. Justin Hadley from North Carolina logged on to HealthCare.gov to evaluate his insurance options after his health plan was canceled. What he discovered was an apparent security flaw that disclosed eligibility letters addressed to individuals from another state. If you were concerned about the ACA before, you should be scared to death at this point about what the government is actually doing with your private, personal information. For more on this distressing story, please click here. Today's "Hot Topic" On The Hannity Forums: Why is Obama campaigning for McAuliffe in Virginia? - johnwk Apparently it is because Obama is confident McAuliffe, if elected, would work to keep Obamacare alive which forbids a women to buy a health insurance plan tailored to meet her personal medical and health care needs. Politicians like McAuliffe have no intention to preserve a woman's fundamental right to choose a health insurance plan to meet their personal needs, and this is apparently why Obama has thrown his full support behind McAuliffe. >> TV Tonight (Hannity FoxNews at 10pm ET): Tonight Reince Priebus reacts to the president's shameful rhetoric about Republicans. Plus Sen. Rand Paul on where the buck should stop with ObamaCare. And Col. Oliver North unveils his new book on 'Hannity'. |
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