Truth = All Words Which Proceedeth from the Royal Hole
Despite mounds of evidence to the contrary, President Obama is convinced that the healthcare premiums under his signature legislative policy will be cheaper than the average American’s cell phone bill.
The president made the remark in an exclusive interview with radio hosts Tom Joyner and Sybil Wilkes from the Oval Office earlier this week.
“Anybody who doesn’t have health insurance in this country is going to be able to get it at an affordable rate, and we were just talking with some folks earlier about the fact that for a lot of people it’ll be cheaper than your cellphone bill,” he said.
According to a report by the CTIA Wireless Association, the average American pays $47.16 a month for cellphone service, which is actually a steep decrease from the $71 per month Americans were paying on average in 2012. Moreover, many smartphone users on a major carrier like AT&T or Verizon may be playing close to $100 per month – and that’s just for an individual plan.
2 comments:
1) My cell phone bill is $45/month, unlimited everything, WITH an android smart phone
2) WHEN there is an out of pocket CAP on the insurance they are TRYING to force me to buy from UNKNOWN (as yet) entities, and this insurance is LESS than my cell phone ... I will buy it in a second.
Is ANYONE here getting employer insurance which they have $ pulled from their paychecks buying insurance for ANYTHING like $11.25/week?
Hey, just asking.
Another in the series of lies they tell themselves so they can convince others the sky is green
I've got employer-supplemented insurance for my family. My end of it is about $400 a month. And, believe me, I'm not complaining.
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