Wyoming Senator John Barrasso told the rest of the U.S. Senate on Thursday, "If you like your health care coverage, cross your fingers."  Barrasso believes President Obama's promise to Americans that under his health care law, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan," will be a broken promise.

A release from Barrasso claims employers across the country have made it clear that the new law is too expensive and threatens their ability to provide good coverage to their employees. According to a recent report from McKinsey and Company, "at least 30 percent of employers are likely to stop offering health insurance once provisions of the U.S. health care reform law kick in, in 2014."

When you work your way through the report, what you see is that more and more private companies that today provide health insurance for their employees will be much less likely to be willing to provide that insurance in the future.
-Senator Barrasso

Read on to hear the Republican go over details of the report and how it will affect Americans on the floor of the U.S. Senate.

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