originally posted in:Sociopaths United
[quote]President Barack Obama offered an apology Thursday to those Americans who have been told they’re losing their health insurance plans, contrary to his promise that no one would be forced off a plan they wanted to keep.
“I am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me,” the president said in a Thursday interview with NBC News, offering his first mea culpa for an issue that’s generated negative headlines for the White House for the past two weeks.
At this point, Obama said, the administration is communicating with and accommodating those whose plans have been cancelled.
“We’ve got to work hard to make sure that they know we hear them and we are going to do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position as a consequence of this,” he said.
Obama’s comments come as he faces continued pressure to both explain the claim he made for years that Americans who liked their health insurance plans wouldn’t lose them under the Affordable Care Act and fix the “glitches” that continue to plague HealthCare.gov.
Millions of Americans have in recent weeks gotten cancellation notices from their insurers, and Obama and others in the White House had previously argued that those decisions were the companies’ to make, even though many were based on needing to meet the minimum requirements of the ACA.
Speaking at an Organizing for Action event earlier this week, Obama was far less conciliatory than he was on Thursday. “If you had one of these plans before the Affordable Care Act came into law and you really liked that plan, what we said was you can keep it if it hasn’t changed since the law passed,” he said on Monday, though what he’d said since fighting for ACA’s passage was only the first part of that line.
In Boston last week, Obama was even less sympathetic, saying that he’d promised that Americans could be grandfathered in to keep “substandard” plans they had when the ACA passed, but that it wasn’t his fault if insurers chose to cancel or change those plans. “Ever since the law was passed, if insurers decided to downgrade or cancel these substandard plans, what we said under the law is, you’ve got to replace them with quality, comprehensive coverage because that too was a central premise of the Affordable Care Act from the very beginning,” he said.
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Lel I can't believe America didn't expect this. Anyone who actually paid attention to the -blam!-ing bill knew this would happen.
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Shit like this makes me want to move to the UK
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It takes a lot to acknowledge you weren't prepared. Especially the commander in chief to the entire nation.
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He's sorry
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Who's up for Canada......
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In other news, Hitler writes apology letter for the 6,000,000+ people that died
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Meanwhile.. In Britain- Hey look! Free healthcare for everyone!
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+3 respect points for Obama
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Edited by qy: 11/10/2013 4:50:30 PM-blam!- it, I'm getting a private island in the Philippines... Oh wait.
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Edited by Infiltrat0rN7: 11/8/2013 3:42:58 AMThe Website problems are the best thing that has ever happened to the GOP
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He needs to quit
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Obama is a goof
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Apologies are all fine and dandy, but until you fix the mess your problem caused , it simply isn't worth a damn. I'm sure that apology is so welcomed for those who have seen their insurance rates skyrocket overnight...
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OBAMA TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIS LIES?!?!?! Has hell frozen over yet?
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Ohhh put a sock in it already will ya Obumbum?
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That's BS. He knew perfectly well what the ACA would do to insurance companies.
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...Y'know, I don't like Obama any more than the next guy, but you have to give him credit for actually apologizing for his mistakes. Most presidents don't have the stones to do that.
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ima communist
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Edited by Gruntzilla24: 11/8/2013 4:06:35 AMFox News: Where is the appology for Obamacare? Obama: I'm sorry What a weak president.
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So he's not apologising for the developments towards a police state, the murdered Middle Eastern innocents and the persecution of those who dare to speak freely? He's speaking about his healthcare plan that the gov't nearly defaulted their debts over, and fell on its fucking ass the first day? Fuck. Me.
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Edited by Dudley Tiddywink: 11/8/2013 3:37:42 AM
Started a new topic: President Obama to America: "I am gay."(4 Replies))
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And to think, instead of bringing the world to the brink of recession, Ted Cruz and Co. could have just waited a couple weeks, kicked back their chairs and laughed.
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Edited by Bolt: 11/8/2013 3:45:15 AM
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Ha, bullshit.
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tl;dr lmao