This is what the Affordable Care Act did to healthcare costs.

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Obamacare was always a lie.

The American people were overwhelmingly opposed to passage, Congress still passed it. John Roberts kept it alive.


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It didn't change my doctor, my plan, or my premium.

Sorry if you had an inferior plan where you maybe changed to a better plan.

But don't lecture me on what I had pre-Obama and what I had after.
No effect on my Health Insurance.
 
Meanwhile, the left's solution to the problem is to murder all the health insurance company's CEOs.

That's how fucked we've become.
 
Thank goodness congress said "oh **** no" to Halfrican Care for .gov workers instead of dumping us on the exchanges like so many businesses did.

Talk about a break for the 1% the leftists are always bitching about.
 
You don't understand adding ACA added access to medical care for 45 million.

You must have been the kind of kid who hated hearing "no."
We can argue healthcare/medicine for ACA. The taxpayer though is paying the freight for others.
 
Obamacare was always a lie.

The American people were overwhelmingly opposed to passage, Congress still passed it. John Roberts kept it alive.


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Obamacare was nothing more then a demafasict move to pay off their party donors in big insurance
 
35 million had health insurance. They were forced into Obozocare.
And left with what effectively was a catastrophic care policy - at exorbitant rates. My Obamacare policy was so bad that I found it cheaper to go as a “cash patient” and pay out of pocket.

I even paid out of pocket for my PT - at $99 a session. If I put it through my Obamacare, my co-pay was $130.

Think of it - I paid around $800 a month (almost double what I paid before Obamacare) for the “privilege” of having to overpay at the doctor’s office.
 
It didn't change my doctor, my plan, or my premium.

It did change many people's plans, doctors and to note your premiums didn't initially go up really isn't the point.
 
It didn't change my doctor, my plan, or my premium.

Sorry if you had an inferior plan where you maybe changed to a better plan.

But don't lecture me on what I had pre-Obama and what I had after.
No effect on my Health Insurance.
It forced me to change doctors, and get a new plan - which was inferior and cost me more.

That experience was felt by millions of others as well.
 
It did change many people's plans, doctors and to note your premiums didn't initially go up really isn't the point.
Does the ACA have an involvement in poor poverty areas where the ambulances run 24 hours a day? Or/are the citizens on the hook to pay the freight? Is there involvement or intertwining in this? Many cities have many fine hospitals. And the emergency rooms are never empty though. Some hospitals have not so good reputations that are busy in some cities. Even though they are incredible for the business they do. Decades ago, there were hospitals more for pay or private insurance that did not want to accept the inner-city clientele. they were forced to though through politics as we know. We can say there is a difference between blue Cross and an HMO if you experience it. I have with a child some decades go. Where Ilive, medicine and dental needs to improve although there are good areas as compared to where I used to live.
 
Obamacare was always a lie.

The American people were overwhelmingly opposed to passage, Congress still passed it. John Roberts kept it alive.


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All it really did was lower costs to many Americans by charging their health care costs to the US National debt, which increased inflation to everyone.
 
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Nope. Learn the difference between health insurance and medical care.
45 million more people have health insurance than before the ACA.

Oh, and you can’t be turned down because of a pre existing condition, and they can’t limit your benefits.

But, if you’d rather bring all that back………..
 
45 million more people have health insurance than before the ACA.

Oh, and you can’t be turned down because of a pre existing condition, and they can’t limit your benefits.

But, if you’d rather bring all that back………..
No, we just want to make healthcare insurance more affordable. The issue with Obamacare is that it wasn't designed to do that, obviously, what it was designed to do was for the Demafacsit to partner with big insurance and give them massive govt bailouts.

It was bad for the American people. Trump and the GOP in his first term, fixed many of the issues, ie stopped punishing people that didn't want healthcare insurance, and stopped the big insurance bailouts, but more needs to be done
 
Obamacare was nothing more then a demafasict move to pay off their party donors in big insurance

Is that so?

Then why did the industry fight it every step of the way?

The insurance industry has owned the GOP for decades.
 
It didn't change my doctor, my plan, or my premium.

Sorry if you had an inferior plan where you maybe changed to a better plan.

But don't lecture me on what I had pre-Obama and what I had after.
No effect on my Health Insurance.
Everything about this attempted retort is about yourself and how your situation with Obamacare compared to everyone else’s. The OP’s premise was the overall / universal impact was on everyone.
 
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