year. so didn t the insurance companies tell them when they i just didn t see much of a story here. that question strikes me as a pretty fair one. you re humana, you re selling a policy to someone in early 2013, you know there s a whole regulatory frame work working its way through, and you have informed people talking to the people in hhs about what those plans are going to be. if you have a plan that might not meet the obama care requirements, shouldn t you have said, hey, just so you know, this may not be around next year? i think there was awareness among everyone who follow this is very closely, what was going to happen in 2014. but i think the afternoon person took president obama s promise to mean a plan that was in effect for those regulations kicked in on january 1, 2014, that i would be able to keep my plan, and my physician network
no sense. he also said you could keep your doctor, does that mean he s going to keep doctors from retiring or dying? presumably what he meant that the affordable care act would not directly cancel plans that were in effect. and it doesn t cancel plans that are in effect. it grandfathers all the plans that were in effect at the time the bill was passed. a lot of people running around, saying oh, my god, plans are being cancelled. okay, well, plans that were put in place after the aca was passed, the fact checker pointed out. the vast majority of these plans were just issued in the last year. so didn t the insurance companies tell them when they i just didn t see much of a story here. that question strikes me as a pretty fair one. you re humana, you re selling a policy to someone in early 2013, you know there s a whole
the same legislators we had the day before. and while we wish this tragedy would have changed their hearts and minds, it clearly didn t. so we re going to have to wait until the midterms and the elections and beyond to get the right congressmen placed to do the right thing. but in the meantime, this is about grassroots, this is about going after municipalities and states and making sure they do the right thing. we have had huge wins in colorado, connecticut, delaware, maryland, new york. we had smaller wins in california and energy new jersey. we were able to block bad legislation in the state of missouri. we are winning this, we are rolling it back. i think the biggest difference is more people are dieing from guns because they re more pervasive and the gun lobby has become more extreme. i think most americans are sensible and absolutely horrified by the actions of these thugs in dallas.
the symbol of disorder. they are attacking cops. they are going up to the capitol and getting in the face of the state police, that is disorder. and that ought to be a theme s emphasized. sandy hook was this kind of breaking point, the president made a speech, there was a push at the national level, which we haven t seen in years and then it failed. just as if you tried to roll the rock down the hill, it crushed him, okay, we go back to our other issues. the legislators that we had the day after sandy hook, were the same legislators we had the day before. and while we wish this tragedy would have changed their heartses and minds, it clearly didn t. so we re going to have to wait until the midterms and the elections and beyond to get the right congressmen placed to do the right thing. but in the meantime, this is about grass roots, this is about going after municipalities and states and making sure they do the right thing. we have had huge wins in
the symbol of disorder. they are attacking cops. they are going up to the capitol and getting in the face of the state police, that is disorder. and that ought to be a theme that s emphasized. sandy hook was this kind of breaking point, the president made a speech, there was a push at the national level, which we haven t seen in years and then it failed. just as if you tried to roll the rock down the hill, it crushed him, okay, we go back to our other issues. the legislators that we had the day after sandy hook, were the same legislators we had the day before. and while we wish this tragedy would have changed their hearts and minds, it clearly didn t. so we re going to have to wait until the midterms and the elections and beyond to get the right congressmen placed to do the right thing. but in the meantime, this is about grassroots, this is about going after municipalities and