Here’s a nice little blurb from the latest print version of National Review:

President Obama spent more than a year telling Americans that if they liked their health-insurance arrangements, they could keep them under his reforms. His administration has just drafted regulations following the passage of Obamacare, and the fine print is coming into view. Most Americans get their health coverage through their employers. According to the administration’s own estimates, half of all employer-based plans will be subject to onerous new regulations. Union-negotiated plans get a sweeter deal, naturally. The message from conservatives to the voters should be: If you don’t like your elected officials, you don’t have to keep them. 

Joe Coletti has explored the implications of the “if you like your current plan” rhetoric in the past.