Baldy wrote:
He doesn't have a choice to:
1. Keep his doctor.
2. Pick the plan he and his family want.
3. Pay out-of-pocket without disobeying the law.
Oh and kalm, I checked again. Yeah, you're still wrong.

That's exactly what he's doing. And, it turns out it may just be the Obamacare exchange in DC - since he would get a FEDERAL SUBSIDY to do so.
He can sign up for a private policy outside of an exchange - but, it will be much more expensive for him.
The first-term senator from Texas said he is looking at options available on a health insurance exchange, or a clearinghouse of policies available to Americans who don't receive coverage through their employers. The Democrats' health care law, also known as Obamacare, created the exchange system.
Under an amendment to the law crafted by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the government can only offer members of Congress and their staff health care insurance that's sold through an exchange.
"We will presumably go on the exchange and sign up for health care, and we're in the process of transitioning over to do that," Cruz said in an interview with I.
Cruz could go without insurance, or his family could get its coverage directly from an insurance company at what would likely be a far higher rate than is available via an exchange. Doing so would mean Cruz would not get the contribution from his employer to help offset the full cost of his coverage.
Asked about his plans for health care insurance on Tuesday, Cruz's staff initial pointed reporters to his interview with the Register. Several hours later, Rick Tyler, a Cruz spokesman, said Cruz and his family had not yet settled on an option or the financial implications of such a choice.
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