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kpete

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Tue Apr 1, 2014, 10:33 AM Apr 2014

Bryan York: If ObamaCare Benefits You, You Don't Exist [View all]

If ObamaCare Benefits You, You Don't Exist
by BooMan
Tue Apr 1st, 2014 at 12:43:44 AM EST

According to Byron York, if you are getting Medicaid benefits or you are 26 years or younger and getting coverage on your parents' health insurance plan, you simply do not exist. There are an estimated seven and a half million people in this country that fall into one of those two categories and now have access to health care that they would not have enjoyed if John McCain had won the 2008 election, but they don't count.

The (Los Angeles])Times says the numbers break down like this: 4.5 million previously uninsured people are now on Medicaid; 3 million previously uninsured young people are now covered because of a provision that allows them to stay on their parents' policies until age 26; and 2 million previously uninsured people have purchased coverage on the Obamacare exchanges. In all, it is "the largest expansion in health coverage in America in half a century," according to the Times...
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-obamacare-uninsured-national-20140331,0,5472960.story?page=1#axzz2xYDV8HQV

...The part where Democrats essentially blew up the health care markets, imposed the individual mandate, and caused premiums to rise and deductibles to skyrocket? That hasn't been such a success. If the Times number are correct, all of that -- placing new burdens of higher costs and narrower choices on millions of Americans, in addition to setting the stage for coming changes in employer-based coverage -- has resulted in two million of the previously uninsured gaining coverage.


Let me explain the logical error here, in case it isn't immediately obvious. Byron York says in the first paragraph that 9.5 million people now have health insurance that they would not otherwise have. In his the second paragraph he says that two million people now have health insurance that they would otherwise not have.

How did he subtract 7.5 million people? He refused to acknowledge that they actually exist.

http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2014/4/1/04344/96289
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