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.michelle, givebob beckel a break. he has crying democratitis. it's not terminal but makes people sick around him. is the economy going to suffer because of obamacare? >> absolutely. it's leading to deterioration and confidence. right now consumer confidence is well below the historical norm. it's the lowest it's been in seven months. the reason why is people are not expecting to pay this much for premiums. they certainly were not expecting to get cancellation letters because obama promised it wouldn't happen. for a lot of people, haste is not an option. it's a necessity. they were not expecting to pay that much money. so, they don't have that money to go out and go shopping for christmas, bob. that is just how it is right now. >> you spoke one thing. it's a right. not a privilege. >> what is a right? >> healthcare in this country. >> you people of course it's growth can afford to pay it. rich people can afford to go to the best doctors you want to go to. >> clear that up. hold on. let's clear that up. clear that up. it's a right because who says it's a right? president obama says it's
. michelle, give bob beckel a break. he has crying democratitis. it's not terminal but makes people sick around him. is the economy going to suffer because of obamacare? >> absolutely. it's leading to deterioration and confidence. right now consumer confidence is well below the historical norm. it's the lowest it's been in seven months. the reason why is people are not expecting to pay this much for premiums. they certainly were not expecting to get cancellation letters because obama...
rogers, jonathanhoenig,michellefieldsand join williams. take a listen to this. >> ♪ we'll cover your dibbles ♪ ♪ i'm in the ol' office, call me president barack ♪ ♪ president barack >> the healthcare is the shizzle. >> there is nothing cool about higher premium. no music video can change that. i thought this was supposed to be the affordable care act, though we were all going to think was amazing. if this is so amazing why do they have the celebrities trying to support the law and get the adults to buy it for the adult children for christmas? this is a terrible law. this video is terrible. >> you know what? you think of things that sell themselves. you think of the iphone. do you ever see adam levine or rap video or lady gaga selling the iphone? it sells itself. a good product. >> you certainly don't see the government facilitating that. government doesn't urge people or require people by law to buy the iphone. they don't hire the nanny to promote amazon.com. they seek out services voluntarily because they provide a value to the lives. but obama thinks that free people,
rogers, jonathan hoenig, michelle fields and join williams. take a listen to this. >> ♪ we'll cover your dibbles ♪ ♪ i'm in the ol' office, call me president barack ♪ ♪ president barack >> the healthcare is the shizzle. >> there is nothing cool about higher premium. no music video can change that. i thought this was supposed to be the affordable care act, though we were all going to think was amazing. if this is so amazing why do they have the celebrities trying to...
end of next year.>>michelle, isa huge government bailout of the insurers, is that on the horizon for us? >> absolutely. the question is not whether they will get a bailout. they will. the question is how much money they are going to get. a bailout is actually written into the obamacare legislation and it says that when insurers lose any money, the first three years of the implementation of obamacare tax pay yirsave to pay -- taxpayers have to pay for the losses. we are socializing losses. >> michelle makes a good point. insurers are backstopped the american taxpayers. when they did the numbers to see how much obamacare costs, they didn't put a price tag on this. it could be tens of billions of dollars. >> that is correct and they did not put a price tag on it. you are right. i don't think that will be the answer. the answer could be we go to a single pay system. so they say none of this works and as a consequence we will have to make these mailouts and we are going to a single pay system. that will be worse. the terrible part is it supports a theory that we have had that we are h
end of next year. >> michelle, is a huge government bailout of the insurers, is that on the horizon for us? >> absolutely. the question is not whether they will get a bailout. they will. the question is how much money they are going to get. a bailout is actually written into the obamacare legislation and it says that when insurers lose any money, the first three years of the implementation of obamacare tax pay yirsave to pay -- taxpayers have to pay for the losses. we are...
,michellefieldsand richard fowler. welcome, everybody. we have the lowdown on the "duck dynasty" dustup in a moment. but first, i know you are tired of hearing it but you have to hear it one more time. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. >> period. >> call it the lie of the year. "washington post" giving it four big pinocchios. now we see the president taking three of the top ten spots on that pinocchio list. michelle, the media love affair is over. what do you think about that? good for taxpayers? >> really good for the taxpayers. now the big government plans that the democrats and obama administration want to push through are not going to get through because the democrats run away from obamacare, they know it's a liability. we have the mid-term elections coming up. democrats won't get seats. they're vulnerable with the obamacare fiasco. >> john, plate effect started it off with the pants on fire. lie of the year. president obama earned four pinocchios, also the lie of the year. we have been talking about this for a long time. we predicte
, michelle fields and richard fowler. welcome, everybody. we have the lowdown on the "duck dynasty" dustup in a moment. but first, i know you are tired of hearing it but you have to hear it one more time. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. >> period. >> call it the lie of the year. "washington post" giving it four big pinocchios. now we see the president taking three of the top ten spots on that pinocchio...
that pinocchiolist.michelle, themedia love affair is over. wh do you think about that? good for taxpayers? >> really goo fo the taxpayers. now the big government plans that the democrats and obama administrati want to push through are notoing toet through because the decrats run awa fm obamacare, they know it's a liability. we have the mid-term elections coming up. democrats won't t seats. they're vulnerable with the obamare fiao. >> john, plate effect started it off with the pants on fire. lie of the year. president obama earned four pinocchios, also the lie of the year. we have been talking about this for a long time. we predicted this, did we n >> i n't thk there has been a realajorhange. there are scrutiny on this or that issue, but there has been no disagreement from the press or the public on obama's basic fundamental pinciples. it's the self-sacrifice, deferenceo authority and the distrust of the indivllism. many on the right echo the statent. mike lee saying we're in this together. so until there is a real alternative to the colctivism, i don't see mediar anyone standing
that pinocchio list. michelle, the media love affair is over. wh do you think about that? good for taxpayers? >> really goo fo the taxpayers. now the big government plans that the democrats and obama administrati want to push through are notoing toet through because the decrats run awa fm obamacare, they know it's a liability. we have the mid-term elections coming up. democrats won't t seats. they're vulnerable with the obamare fiao. >> john, plate effect started it off with the...
.michelle, guesswho is going to pay for another bailout. >> here he is basically buying out insurance companies on top of providing them with a trillion dollars in subsidies for the next ten years and now we learn about a little known provision that basically says if insurance companies suffer losses three years after the implementation of obama care, we are the ones who are going to reimburse and compensate insurance companies for their losses. it's ridiculous. >> risk corridor is going to cost a trillion dollars and then the "new york times" headline this week was insurers are offered assistance for losses. this isn't free market capitalism. >> no, it certainly isn't. it's a joke. it's terrible. one trillion dollars as you said in the first ten years is the normal cost of this thing is going to be with subsidizing on top of that they're saying we're going to bail out anybody if you got your policy cancelled we'll pay for that. it's ridiculous. on top of at, he has a political agenda. his ideoly is in this. he's going to exempt the labor union and he's going to bail the insurance com
. michelle, guess who is going to pay for another bailout. >> here he is basically buying out insurance companies on top of providing them with a trillion dollars in subsidies for the next ten years and now we learn about a little known provision that basically says if insurance companies suffer losses three years after the implementation of obama care, we are the ones who are going to reimburse and compensate insurance companies for their losses. it's ridiculous. >> risk corridor...