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whether or not the government can or should do big things like this and whether they are capable and competent and that s why the administration more so than the president s legacy. immigration is another thing about comprehensiveness. last thing. there have been a thing, the health care changes, no coverage denials for preexisting conditions and no annual benefit limits. the individual mandate health insurance tax. these are many of the things including preexisting conditions and no caps. they wanted to talk about it and in 2013, they spent a lot of time on defense and not offense. how do they switch that and they are not starting off on the best foot. how do they switch that? this is going to be one of the defining pieces of his legacy. no question. one of the pollsters said as goes health care so goes obama s legacy and his second term. they need to get this right.
and continue independent appeals of coverage decisions. edna plans to do the same except for benefit limits and early termination. they will not uphold the most popular provision that bans discrimination of children with preexisting conditions. a recent new york times poll shows 85% of americans believe insurance companies should cover people with pre-existing conditions. we here at the ed show are a bit skeptical of large for-profit insurance companies who have not shown goodwill to their customers in the past. we reached out to a former vice president of cigna and noted whistleblower wendell potter. this is what he had to say. this is a carefully orchestrated pr campaign to get lawmakers to think they ll do the right thing without the affordable care act. what they are doing is anticipating the supreme court will rule the individual mandate unconstitutional leaving the rest of the law to go forward. that is the insurers worst nightmare. they re laying the groundwork to
termination of coverage. and continue independent appeals of coverage decisions. edna plans to do the same except for benefit limits and early termination. they will not uphold the most popular provision that bans discrimination of children with preexisting conditions. a recent new york times poll shows s 85% of americans believ insurance companies should cover people with pre-existing conditions. we here at the ed show are a bit skeptical of large for-profit insurance companies who have not shown goodwill to their customers in the past. we reached out to a former vice president of cigna and noted whistleblower wendell potter. this is what he had to say. this is a carefully co lly orchestrated pr campaign to get lawmakers to think they ll do the right thing without the affordable care act. they re anticipating the supreme court will rule the individual mandate unconstitutional leaving the rest of the law to go forward. that is the insurers worst nightmare. they re laying the grou
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