Negative Perceptions of Obamacare Rollout Easing
According to an Associated Press-GfK poll
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Memo to the White House: The website may be fixed, but President Barack Obama's new health insurance markets have yet to win over most consumers.
Negative perceptions of the health care rollout have eased, a new Associated Press-GfK poll finds. But overall, two-thirds of Americans say things still aren't going well.
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Don't worry, when the employer mandate goes off they'll look back fondly on the individual mandate disaster.
In fact, I'm thinking of changing my screen name to "You Can Keep It."
Not to mention that the total number of insured will decrease when "grandfathered" individual policies end during the year without being replaced by the new type of ripoff policy.