In a surprising poll released by CNBC, Americans’ opinion of Obamacare has only dipped 3% since September, even with the failed launch of Healthcare.gov (CNBC).
As many as 15,000 Americans had their insurance purchases through Healthcare.gov recorded incorrectly, compounding the problems with the already frusturating government health insurance exchange (Fox News).
Many are blaming Obamacare on companies rolling back employer benefits, including Cadillac-plan health coverage, but the culprit is actually businesses just looking to cut costs (Los Angeles Times).
Obamacare’s seemingly fluid deadlines are confusing insurance shopping consumers who now have until December 23rd to acquire insurance for coverage to start on January 1st, 2014 (Washington Post Blog).
Jonah Goldberg of the Boston Herald recounts the number of lies the White House sold the American public on in regards to the Affordable Care Act (Boston Herald).
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released a report on Monday outlining the ways Obamacare “Navigators” have put consumer information at risk and other errors they have made (The Hill Blog).
The Heritage Foundation proposes measures that would better solve the health coverage problems America faces like making health insurance plans more personal by letting people carry the same plans across new jobs (Heritage Foundation Blog).



