At the time President Obama pushed his health care law, 80 percent of Americans were already satisfied with their medical care. This was what motivated his rhetoric that under his program, people who liked their plans and their doctors could keep them.
But the reality of Obamacare is that it seeks to make the system work better for some Americans by imposing burdens on other Americans. The hope among Democrats was that those who benefited from the law would far outnumber those who had their care disrupted.
As of now, it’s the worst of both worlds for Obamacare. On the one hand, millions of Americans have seen disruptions to the health care experience — such as losing their coverage, doctors, and seeing their premiums spike. But the botched rollout of the insurance exchanges has made it harder for potential beneficiaries to actually benefit.
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Obama's signature legislation signed sealed and delivered to the American citizens. NOT ONE republican's signature on this piece of trash; a law that is so over reaching and controlling and frankly illegal and against the constitution in MY BOOK.
I don't what to hear from anyone on this blog that the "judges" found it to be legal, because I will NEVER be convinced of that and neither is the majority of the American citizens.
ObamaCare is all Obama's forever.
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