Which 10 states will be most affected by Obamacare?

Glenn Beck
9/30/2013

With the Obamacare exchanges set to open tomorrow, Glenn decided to amend his rule that forbids the use of President Obama’s name during the radio program. Beginning today, the Affordable Care Act will forever be referred to as ‘Obamacare’ as to ensure the President gets the proper credit for his signature legislation. Say so long to the $20 fine in any situation that involves talking about Obamacare.

On radio this morning, Glenn ran through a list put together by the Daily Caller of the 10 states that will be most adversely affected by the implementation of the law. In these 10 states, the President’s promise that if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan and if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor will simply not be true.

“First one, California. 58,000 [people] will lose their plans under Obamacare,” Glenn said. “The first bomb dropped in California with a mass exodus from the most populated state Obamacare exchange, Aetna, the country’s largest insurer left in July and was closely followed by United Health. Anthem Blue Cross just pulled out of California’s Obamacare exchange for small businesses as well.”…

 

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Update: U.S. House Approves Bill Funding U.S. Government for the Third Time; Democrats in Senate Kill the Bill Again to Save ObamaCare 

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