Friday, October 01, 2010

Principal Financial: Thanks, Democrats! We're Exiting Health Insurance Because Your Insane, Soviet-Style Central Planning Will Bankrupt Us

Brilliant. Not only will small business be forced to file 200 (on average) 1099 forms -- up from 10, but now health insurers are being driven out of the market altogether. This is Soviet-style central planning at its best. And ObamaCare won't even kick in until 2014. But maybe Barney Frank and Nancy Pelosi will find a way to blame it on Bush.

Principal Financial to Stop Selling Health Insurance


By REED ABELSON --- Published: September 30, 2010

Principal Financial said that it planned to stop selling health insurance, another sign of upheaval emerging among insurers as the health law starts to take effect...

And when this disastrous health care bill (the 2,400 pages that no one read) fails, which it inevitably will, they'll blame you -- the taxpayers -- for not spending enough. Or they'll blame the rich. Or the few remaining health insurers. Or the drug companies.

But they'll never blame themselves, the bloated, unconstitutional federal bureaucracy.

And their demands will never end. Because once the Constitution has been breached, the limits on government created by our founders will have been tossed aside like kindling.

If you want your children to have a chance at economic survival, you better vote Republican. Because there is a difference between the two parties. Republicans aren't Marxists.

It's November or never.


Linked by: Michelle Malkin. Thanks!

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:18 PM

    200 Forms?

    Provided by the same Crooks in the Democratic Party who don't pay their taxation or legally report income.

    Rangel, Clinton, Geithner, Pelosi, etc.

    And there are these mindless fools who still enable the Democratic Partisan Titanic?

    There really should be a MONOPOLY break up of the SEIU and the AFL - CIO, perhaps even think about breaking up the Democratic Party as well.

    They are rigging the market for a number of things, this violates anti-Trust conceptions. They simply have fixed the game, and we are all paying for it.

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