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Well jt, answer this.....has the AHA, ie Obamacare fixed the problem or contributed to it?  In my assertion it has not helped it at all, and has increased my premiums at least twice over the past year.  Not many people I talk have not seen an increase in their premiums.  Most have seen increased deductibles, and more cash out of pocket, all at the expense of a few.  Many lost their coverage due to employers who could save money by having their employees find coverage elsewhere.  This has solved nothing.

Before Obamacare, the uninsured costs were passed on to the rest of us directly from the healthcare providers.  Now, the cost is supposed to go to DC, where the government deducts a small administrative charge, then pays.  We know how efficient the government is, don't we.

 

Progressives now crowing that 10 million previous uninsured are now insured because of Obamacare.  That includes about 3 million under 26 on their parents policy, 4.5 million new medicaid enrollees, and the rest part of the 7.1 million signed up. Before Obamacare, there were about 40 million estimated without healthcare  ThIS first portion was supposed to eliminate most oft the 40 million, with employers picking up the rest.  However, employers are planning to eliminate positions and convert others to part time to avoid the necessity of providing healthcare insurance, or just pay the penalty. 

 

Conclusion -- fail  EPIC FAIL! 

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