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Anxiety Rises As Americans Face Start of Obamacare

gwhiteboy Wrote: Jan 03, 2013 1:42 AM
Debate all you want,but seriously.Last year I spent 3 hours in the E.R.Great staff,very concerned people,but............$12 for a aspirin?$45 for a single oxyc???pill,$26 for a paper robe.A single Cat-Scan $4000(they always explain it costs a million $$$)So does a 980 CAT Front End Loader vs. 5-10 people a day,thats 20-40,000$ a day!All Im saying is its not working working correctly.The Insured are being grossly overcharged,the insured dont care.The uninsured are either forced to bankrutpcy or not paying and are incensed at the rip-off $$ charged.The private insureers seem to be happy and profiting in the currAnd any person on ANY federal program S.S.I.,disablity,medicare(caid) is solely concerned their still gonna get theirs.free of course
This March will mark three years since Obamacare became law, and it still has not had any serious effect on most Americans' lives. That's the way President Obama and the law's Democratic authors planned it; they conveniently pushed the dislocations and unhappy consequences of national health care well past their re-election campaigns.

But Obamacare will be here soon, with an Oct. 1, 2013, start of enrollment in insurance exchanges and a Jan. 1, 2014, deadline for full implementation. The political results could be deeply painful for Democrats.

During the campaign for Obamacare, President Obama pledged repeatedly that his health care...

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