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In reply to the discussion: Paul Krugman: despite the opposition, Obamacare is "still a huge success story." [View all]Dustlawyer
(10,540 posts)6. I totally agree. I no longer have a pre-existing condition.
But, being insurance based is the flaw. These companies will always work to increase profit at our expense, thus rising premiums which are going up faster than medical costs. Many more cannot afford ACA policies than at the beginning of the ACA.
I am glad it was passed, but it should be a stepping stone to something better. I am glad it saved your brother!
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Paul Krugman: despite the opposition, Obamacare is "still a huge success story." [View all]
pnwmom
Nov 2015
OP
Actually, premiums went up less slowly than predicted, in the country as a whole.
pnwmom
Nov 2015
#12
They are for the three people I know who have used the exchange. And for all the other people
pnwmom
Nov 2015
#37
It's always time to push for single payer, but going backwards is not a valid option.
HuckleB
Nov 2015
#42
"Obamacare’s opponents insisted that it would implode in a “death spiral” of low enrollment and
pampango
Nov 2015
#2
That's why I see people in the clinic every day who had no insurance before the ACA?
HuckleB
Nov 2015
#40
Except for the unsustainable, runaway costs, and that fact that millions still aren't getting care.
Romulox
Nov 2015
#13