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Obamacull - it is a tax

Posted: Dec 5th, 2016 - 7:59 pm In Reply to: It will hurt, fewer patients, less work - sm

And is bankrupting insurance companies and unsustainable.

Gotta love this people who support Obama, 9 trillion dollars, millions of dollars on vacation, fraud and corruption everywhere (what Cspan as congress grills the Obama administration - no one knows anything, can't remember, or is completely in the dark about massive graft and misappropriation. A silent coup has never been so loud.


Reason #1: Despite the President’s repeated promises, rising insurance costs continue to burden businesses and families.
Reason #2: The ACA generates big and surprising out-of-pocket costs.
Reason #3: The ACA has reduced insurance competition.

Reason #4: The ACA has a negative impact on job growth.

Reason #5: The overall health care cost curve is “bending” upward.

Reason #6: The ACA is imposing major tax increases on America’s middle class. “By 2040, simulations suggest that approximately half of hospitals, 70 percent of skilled nursing facilities, and 90 percent of home health agencies would have negative total facility margins, raising the possibility of access and quality of care issues for Medicare beneficiaries.”


Reason #8: The ACA threatens increased deficits and debt.

Reason #9: The ACA forces Americans, in direct violation of their rights of conscience, to fund abortion through their tax dollars.

ACA is ripe for repeal. For the American public, there are ample reasons for dissatisfaction. Specifically, there are the ACA’s:

Higher costs;
Arbitrary and sometimes absurd rulemaking;
Bureaucratization of an already overly bureaucratized sector of the economy;
Incompatibility with personal freedom and religious liberty; and
Enormous spending and heavy taxation."

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