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House to Vote to Repeal ObamaCare Again July 11

xjnyc5981 Wrote: Jun 28, 2012 1:30 PM
I can see it now: "Vote for me and I'll repeal the law that allows access for poor and lower-income middle class people access to affordable health care. That's a good thing, right?" Vote for me and I'll repeal the law that prevents insurance companies from denying pre-existing conditions. That's a good thing right?" How's Romney going to spin this? The rich white guy vowing to bankrupt the middle-class because of their health conditions? Not a chance -- this is Obama's moment to shine.
dnye Wrote: Jul 02, 2012 9:40 PM
You obviously dont know all that is in this bill. The good parts, pre-existing conditions, Cobra payments, keeping your child up to age 26 on your insurance, all have been enacted. The really "good" things dont start until 2014. I am wondering how you are going to spin that when it all kicks in and you find that this health care you thought you were going to get never materializes, or at best you only have to wait 6 months to a year for it. Or they depending on your age it is determined that you are just not worth the investment and will be introduced to the death panel for counseling. Oh yes, Obamacare what a great deal...for those expemt under it like Obama, Congress, the Supreme Court...government and others. No shine
anonymous402 Wrote: Jun 28, 2012 2:39 PM
If you were to have any facts you would be scary!
Tish6 Wrote: Jun 28, 2012 1:44 PM
I'm middle class...this bill hurts me rather than helps me. My employer is shelling out over 800.00 a month per person for insurance. It's cheaper for him to pay the fine than it is for him to continue coverage. So now my family will be stuck paying a fine until one of us can find a job that will still provide insurance...we will be stuck with crappy government provided insurance. There is a reason Medicare needs to have supplimental insurance...it isn't because it's good.

Majority Leader Eric Cantor has stated the House will vote again to repeal ObamaCare on Wednesday July 11, just after Congress returns from the July 4 recess. From Cantor:

“The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold ObamaCare is a crushing blow to patients throughout the country. ObamaCare has failed to keep the President’s basic promise of allowing those who like their health care to keep it, while increasing costs and reducing access to quality care for patients. In this tough economy, jobs and economic growth are on the minds of most Americans, but ObamaCare has increased uncertainty for small...

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