Headlines I Wish I Hadn’t Seen

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  1. Devon Herrick says:

    Rather than apologizing for these cancellations, [the administration] should be bragging about them… Imagine a new law enacted to promote food purity… The new law takes effect, and one day you find that the market no longer carries certain foods you have been buying… [which] included elements found to be bad for your health. The pure food act barred their use.

    Yes, but laws against food contamination have to do with non-disclosure. There’s nothing that says you cannot buy cricket protein. However, there are regulations limiting the undeclared insect contamination of foods that are not disclosed to contain insect protein. Besides, food that isn’t contaminated usually doesn’t cost much more than food that is bad.

    Most of the insurance cancellations are for products people liked, but do not comply with new regulations that Do Gooder public health advocates think everyone should pay for.

  2. Billy says:

    “Henry Aaron: suck it up on cancellations.”

    Oh, you don’t have health insurance that you like anymore? WELL TOO BAD!

  3. Jackson says:

    “CBS News: 6 people enrolled on the first day.”

    HUGE SUCCESS! Start the ticker-tape parade!

  4. Kilian says:

    “The top hospitals are opting out of ObamaCare.”

    Too bad people can’t do the same.

  5. Kevin says:

    Not without paying a penalty, at least.