michaelskis
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Some of you have made very valid points, others have given a vague concept that I was wrong.
So please, someone answer these questions:
Will Obamacare cost more than what it was predicted?
Is Obamacare a tax?
Where in any document does it say that healthcare is a right?
Why did the healthcare agent at my previous employer explain that the rates were going up because of Obamacare?
Why will my doctor be making less after Obamacare is fully implemented (thus he is retiring)
Why is our current health insurance provider (though the wife's employer) reducing the number of providers that they cover?
If 30 sates are not participating, more than 50% of Americans are not in support of the Obamacare, why is it still moving forward?
Why does it still include funding for Abortions and Contraception?
How is forced participation not socialism?
Why does Forbes say that it is Killing traditional Employer Sponsored Healthcare.
Why does the Times note that the lower cost ONLY comes with less options?
Will there be subsidies for federal employees regardless of income? (I have seen this both yes and no... and I don't know for sure)
Not 100% of the bill is bad, but because of the way it is structured as a government mandate, and because there is enough bad stuff in it, I can't support it and be frankly honest, I rather the government get shut down than the funding get approved.
So please, someone answer these questions:
Will Obamacare cost more than what it was predicted?
Is Obamacare a tax?
Where in any document does it say that healthcare is a right?
Why did the healthcare agent at my previous employer explain that the rates were going up because of Obamacare?
Why will my doctor be making less after Obamacare is fully implemented (thus he is retiring)
Why is our current health insurance provider (though the wife's employer) reducing the number of providers that they cover?
If 30 sates are not participating, more than 50% of Americans are not in support of the Obamacare, why is it still moving forward?
Why does it still include funding for Abortions and Contraception?
How is forced participation not socialism?
Why does Forbes say that it is Killing traditional Employer Sponsored Healthcare.
Why does the Times note that the lower cost ONLY comes with less options?
Will there be subsidies for federal employees regardless of income? (I have seen this both yes and no... and I don't know for sure)
Not 100% of the bill is bad, but because of the way it is structured as a government mandate, and because there is enough bad stuff in it, I can't support it and be frankly honest, I rather the government get shut down than the funding get approved.