November 15, 2013

Insurance company insider says Obama's IYLYPYCKYP fix "doesn’t change anything other than force insurers to be the political flack jackets for the administration."

As quoted by Evan McMorris-Santoro at BuzzFeed and repeated in the headline.

What the hell is a "flack jacket"? A jacket to keep flacks away?

Perhaps he meant "flak jacket," I don't know. The flacks really have been annoying lately.

25 comments:

Bob R said...

We could compare Obama to a muskrat caught in a trap chewing his own leg off ... if muskrats could build traps.

Unknown said...

Flack jackets are what corpse-men wear.

Crimso said...

I think you're giving him too much phlakk. It's not like he's a professional writer. He's a reporter (they used to be professional writers, you know; the desire to "make a difference in the world" has pretty well fucked that up).

Ann Althouse said...

Note to deleted commenter: Check my links before "correcting" me.

Bob Boyd said...

"Wait... what? I promised they could...? Oh yeah.
And they're mad? But that was...
Well look, no big deal, they can. As far as I'm concerned they can. Sure, you bet."

rehajm said...

found one!

damikesc said...

The insurance industry might want to start fighting back a little. I don't feel bad for them because they happily got into bed with this man --- but when the infections hit, you normally should try to do something to combat that.

Wince said...
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Hagar said...

Obama's "fix" is unlikely to go anywhere since it probably will be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court at some point in the future, but it will create more confusion and cost the insurance companies a lot of money they can ill afford on top of all the money they have already spent to comply with Obamacare plus generate another boatload of ill will against them, because, "But the President has said....", and never mind that what the President "says" does not necessarily cut that much ice with either the courts or the state insurance superintendents.

Rick Caird said...

damike has hit on it. Never get in bed with Obama. He will turn on you at the first sign he can help himself by doing so.

Wince said...

Republicans should link any attempt to "fix" Obamacare to Obama bringing in a new Czar to oversee implementation, an avowed expert that everyone can trust.

HILLARY!

Fritz said...

Not a bad pun.

Hagar said...

And Harry Reid is at work on a "comprehensive" immigration reform bill that is already rumored to run to 1300+ pages.

Like the AHCA bill proposal, that is probably double or triple spaced to allow for pencilling in additions and amendments, but it surely is another Obama administration trainwreck in the making.

Hagar said...

It is not only the insurance companies that cannot adjust their computer systems this quick, the states' insurance divisions and interested federal agencies also would have to, so it plainly is not going to happen.

In the short term the Obama administration may gain political advantage from "But the President said ....," but in the long term it will be stuck with being the administration that presided over the most glorious government designed policy failure in history.

tim in vermont said...

This is a crisis for single-payer. I can't see it ever getting sixty votes in the Senate, but either it is going to happen quickly, or it is never going to happen at all.

Scott M said...

Flack jackets are what corpse-men wear.

No one else need bother. C Stanley wins teh interwebz today. :)

clint said...

The President's "fix" is just another lie.

Since he doesn't have the authority to change the law, he's just misstated the law, again. He's lied about what the ACA requires, again.

Example: A citizen depends on his rose garden statement, continues to pay his old insurer for a high deductible insurance policy that doesn't mean the ACA's requirements. The IRS sends him a bill for the penalty. The citizen tries to fight the penalty in court, and... what, quotes the President's rose garden statement?

Freeman Hunt said...

"i, President Obama, hereby pinky swear that everyone can ignore this law for a year, cross my heart and hope to die, stick a thousand needles in my eye."

Freeman Hunt said...

Who wouldn't want to make major business decisions based on that? That's the triple dog dare of swearing.

Freeman Hunt said...

A couple years later, "No, no. I meant you didn't have to pay the fine if you had an ACA approved plan. I mean, that is the law. Duh, people."

cubanbob said...

Sadly the same marching morons who believed that Obama was going to give them free gas and pay their mortgages will believe this transparently nonsense gimmick of a "fix".

Steve said...

Press Secretaries wear flack jacket:

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/02/robert-gibbs-ar.html

southcentralpa said...

Oh, yes, that's up with newly elected officials who are "taking the reigns" instead of "taking the reins". Rrrrrr

Anonymous said...

At least gun control and illegal alien amnesty are dead for a couple of cycles. The red and purple state Democrats have already fallen on a pretty big grenade for Barack Obama and are not in a mood to take a couple more for the team.

DanTheMan said...
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