
Just as insurers are sending cancellation letters to members whose individual plans don’t meet healthcare reform’s essential health benefits, they’re also sending cancellation notices to small businesses.
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Just as insurers are sending cancellation letters to members whose individual plans don’t meet healthcare reform’s essential health benefits, they’re also sending cancellation notices to small businesses.


In case you missed it, a recent survey conducted by Pew Research shows that “Obama’s Second-Term Slide Continues.”
Things are not looking good for the Obama Administration these days. This morning, The Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza and Sean Sullivan described President Obama’s apology to Americans who have lost health insurance due to his healthcare law as “the lowest low of the Obama presidency.”


What do President Obama, Leader Reid and Leader Pelosi have to show for their policy agenda? A weak labor market and a record 49.7 million poor people.


If Chevrolet deems it necessary to recall its 2013 and 2014 Camaros because of unsticky stickers (yes, this is real), then certainly it’s time for the Obama Administration to recall its problem-ridden healthcare law.


Politico’s Jonathan Allen and Carrie Budoff Brown recently pointed out that the Administration’s use of “issue roulette” by a “White House on the defensive” is an attempt to show that “Healthcare[dot] will not paralyze the president’s second term.


A year after his reelection triumph, President Obama is facing an awkward question from friends and foes alike: Why can’t he run the government as well as he ran his campaign?
Earlier this morning, ABC’s Devin Dwyer and Jonathan Karl wrote about how the “dysfunction” with the Obamacare website “has upended the entire Affordable Care Act enrollment process, including applications by paper and phone that officials have been pushing as more reliable alternatives.”


YG Network’s new improv-style web videos take Americans inside the day-to-day life of the firm responsible for the government’s $600 million Obamacare website that does not work.