I guess "many more people will be helped, than hurt, by Obamacare" is subject 
to interpretation, just as, "if you like your insurance , you can keep it and 
if you like your doctor, you can keep him/her" is interpreted.< It's getting 
harder to defend the indefensible. That's why "we had to pass it before we 
could see what's in it".< Wait till next year , babe!< As I said in an earlier 
post, Obamacare was meant to fail. It's a spring- board for the demand to 
replace it with *universal health-care* and that will be the *great social 
equalizer*, except for the ruling elite , of course.




On Monday, December 16, 2013 6:51 AM, "authfri...@yahoo.com" 
<authfri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
  
  
You really need to expand your horizons beyond Faux News, Mike. Many, many more 
people will be helped than hurt by Obamacare. The folks you should be worrying 
about are the ones who live in states where the GOP has rejected Medicaid 
expansion.

Mike wrote:


<< Dude! You were all warned! LOL! Most people's premiums are going way up and 
their deductibles are doubling and even tripling  so  a few can have a policy  
that they still can't afford  with deductibles they still can't pay! Just wait 
till next year when the employer mandates go into effect and people are limited 
to part time jobs of less than 29 hours a week! This law was brought to you by 
your Democratic Party! Not one Republican voted for it, they saw it coming! >>



On Sunday, December 15, 2013 4:28 PM, "yifuxero@..." <yifuxero@...> wrote:
  
  
Obamacare - trouble at the back end, for sure.
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