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Obamacare like Cotton Candy - Prettily Spun/Little Substance
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Obamacare like Cotton Candy - Prettily Spun/Little Substance
http://www.correntewire.com/obamacare_like_cotton
_candy_prettily_spunlittle_substance#more
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Some people believe that the ACA is a step towards a Medicare for all health system, but it actually takes us towards greater privatisation of our health system which is the opposite direction. Over a trillion dollars of public funds will go directly to private insurance companies to subsidise the purchase of inadequate health plans.
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I am not in favor of a single payer system of health care system but maybe.
So what is a nation to do to fix the mess. Does not look like the ACA is going to fix it.
Insurance regulators could not fix it, politicans can not fix it, insurance companies will not fix it. Pretty much all of them have questionable intent.
The ACA is nothing more than redistribution of wealth, this will economically destroy the middle class, the working class.
wait until people are hit with the taxes in the ACA,
Small business will not hire.
mid cap business laid people off.
Selling your home will be taxed higher.
disposable income will decrease, thus hurting the economy.
Mandatory 28 hour limit for part time workers will cause jobs to be well below the poverty level, thus creating more poverty and more people to become dependent on big government.
Everything he has done has been contrary to the good of the country.
And, the cost has been outrageous, it would have been cheaper to just give the 30 million uninsured a million dollars each and tell them to have at it.
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