boonstra after deciding which plan she wanted togo with, i m quoting, the new plan will save her at least $1,200. the new plan has a higher deductible and higher out of pocket costs until she hit the deductible. her monthly premium is dramatically lower. under her old plan she was paying $1,100 month in premiums. under her new plan, boonstra would pay $571 a month. in what serves as the single most fitting summary of the entire contentious story of obamacare s passage and implementation, when told about the details and savings, boonstra said, and i quote, can t be true, i personally do not believe that. joining me now, jonathan cohn of the new republic. author of sick: the untold story of america s health care crisis and the people who pay the price. that s the obamacare fight for me, in a nutshell, i do not believe it. it s really quite remarkable. i was, about two hours ago we had the local news on. i live in michigan. and there was the new ad. and it s been everywhere. and,
here s the thing. if you watched these before, you know where i m going with this. the detroit news talked to boonstra after deciding which plan she wanted togo with, i m quoting, the new plan will save her at least $1,200. the new plan has a higher deductible and higher out of pocket costs until she hit the deductible. her monthly premium is dramatically lower. under her old plan she was paying $1,100 month in premiums. under her new plan, boonstra would pay $571 a month. in what serves as the single most fitting summary of the entire contentious story of obamacare s passage and implementation, when told about the details and savings, boonstra said, and i quote, can t be true, i personally do not believe that. joining me now, jonathan cohn of the new republic.
would pay $571 a month. in what serves as the single most fitting summary of the entire contentious story of obamacare s passage and implementation, when told about the details and savings, boonstra said, and i quote, can t be true, i personally do not believe that. joining me now, jonathan cohn of the new republic. author of sick: the untold story of america s health care crisis and the people who pay the price. that s the obamacare fight for me, in a nutshell, i do not believe it. it s really quite remarkable. i was, about two hours ago we had the local news on. i live in michigan. and there was the new ad. and it s been everywhere. and, you know, it is impervious to facts, it seems. everybody i think feels for this woman. she s got cancer. everybody wishes her the best. but, you know, these claims, you know, people, opponents of the health care law, they make these claims. they get debunked and they keep