Obama and Clintons Admit Obamacare is “Unaffordable”

Since being enacted by President Obama in early 2010, the controversial Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, has proven to be a migraine headache for millions of Americans who now find themselves struggling to pay for their insurance plans.

As forewarned, health insurance premiums from plans within Obamacare have been rising and are expected to rise even more come 2017, leaving Americans befuddled about how “affordable” their healthcare coverage will eventually be.

Couple this with healthcare insurance companies dropping out of state healthcare exchanges like in Florida and Arizona because of increased costs associated with he healthcare law, Obamacare is in big trouble.

Republicans have been railing about the consequences the healthcare law would bring since it's signing.

Back in 2010, then-Congressman Mike Pence (R) lead the charge for “repeal and replace.”

The American people want nothing to do with the government takeover of healthcare.-Gov. Mike Pence

Democrats, including President Obama and the Clintons have also taken notice of the healthcare laws growing unpopularity with the American people.

Both Obama and Hillary Clinton have a mutual understanding that Obamacare has become “unaffordable,” and could in a death-spiral.

Obama and the Clintons have colluded into attacking Obamacare so that Hillary Clinton can make that case that she will fix what needs to be fixed in the healthcare law so that the president’s legacy legislation is not repealed.

Here is what a source close to the president said about President Bill Clinton’s recent and critical statement about Obamacare:

“Barack was a little taken aback when Bill called ObamaCare crazy,” said a source close to the president. “But Barack laughed it off, saying, ‘You never know what that guy is going to say.’ ”

“Calling ObamaCare crazy was a shocking thing to say,” agreed a source close to Bill Clinton.

“But Bill’s comments were meant to assure the Democratic base that he and Hillary understand what their concerns about the spiraling costs of ObamaCare.

“Obama and his advisers knew in advance that Bill was going to tackle the subject,” the source continued. “It was coordinated three ways — the White House, Hillary’s campaign, and Bill.

It was his job to help disarm the Republican opposition by vowing to change ObamaCare and make it truly affordable in the next Clinton administration.”

Bill Clinton’s anti-Obamacare statement was scripted.

With millions more Americans having their healthcare plans dropped on January 1, 2017, is the embattled healthcare law on its way to being scrapped?

Javier Manjarres

Javier Manjarres is a nationally renowned award-winning political journalist and Publisher of Floridianpress.com, Hispolitica.com, shark-tank.com, and Texaspolitics.com He enjoys traveling, playing soccer, mixed martial arts, weight-lifting, swimming, and biking. Javier is also a political consultant and has also authored "BROWN PEOPLE," which is a book about Hispanic Politics. Follow on Twitter: @JavManjarres Email him at Diversenewmedia@gmail.com

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