Thursday, January 27, 2011

Ron Kind AARP Scaring Seniors?

From WQOW.
Eau Claire (WQOW) - Over the coming years, parts of the health care reform law are set to go into effect. But right now, local senior citizens have many questions about how the legislation affects them. They got answers Thursday morning from a member of Congress.

Hundreds of seniors gathered in Eau Claire with a lot of questions.
So in the next few years(2014), not now, Obamacare will go into effect. Seems these seniors are scared! 

"As a senior citizen, a man who's a month away from being 78 years old, I'm concerned about my health currently and particularly in the future," says Tom Frisbie.

Their concerns revolved around the health care reform law passed nearly a year ago.

So Congressman Kind voted for Obamacare a year ago and he is just now telling seniors what's is in it today?

"People are very curious as to how the law will impact them, how it will impact their children and whether the law is really of benefit to the country," says D'Anna Bowman, senior state director for AARP. "There are just tons of questions about the law that passed."

Questions and confusion among those 65 and older.

So seniors are concerned about healthcare that goes into effect in 2014 for them and their children who will deal with this mess and AARP who went along with this SCAM is first talking to them today? Did AARP tell the seniors how they are making money off them and Obamacare?

"Especially when it comes to Medicare, there are so many myths, so much misinformation in regards to health care reform and the impact on seniors," says Representative Ron Kind (D) of Wisconsin's third district.

Congressman Kind, did you tell those seniors that Medicare funding will be cut in Obamacare that you voted for?

Congressman Kind, along with AARP representatives, fielded concerns from Chippewa Valley seniors like Barbara Gosch.

"I was very surprised to find out that, although I was currently on Medicare and had a supplement, if I changed plans and wanted to go back to my old one, I could be denied," the Eau Claire senior says.

So that's good news, if she could be denied? Thank yoy Congressman Kind and AARP!

Denied if she developed what would become a pre-existing condition. Barbara learned how the health care law will help.

So Barbara was told she probably won't get a pre-existing condition, You look fine, don't worry about it. The head of HHS will decide if you get covered or not! Oh no, did they tell them the head of HHS will decide their lives? 

Starting in 2014, seniors and people of all ages cannot be denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions.

These are seniors and the only positive they are told is that they cannot be denied coverage because of pre-existing condition, are you kidding me? I wonder if anyone asked Kind what will happen when Obamacare is repealed? By vote or by court? His answer should be, they will live longer without Obamacare!

How can Kind and AARP lie to these people? 

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