68 Percent of Americans Worried About Their Healthcare Under Obamacare
Obamacare not even close to full implementation yet
Obamacare not even close to full implementation yet
A cost-saving measure that's worked wonders for HMO's, right?
Will expand program by another half-million residents
20 percent of people probably think anything is a good idea
I'm sure the president appreciates your support anyway
The public says Obama disappoints on transparency and that Congress passes too many laws. It's split on Snowden, trusts Facebook less than the IRS on privacy, and opposes a bailout for Detroit.
Still finding out what's in it?
Have to wait for final rules, promised to work hard to make sure no one has a gap in coverage
Thousands expected to lose coverage
Wouldn't change the cost structure
Unions not happy with the way the rules work
Millions of uninsured was the reason given to pass the law in the first place
Doctors are being reduced to shift-workers, who spend a lot of their time doing data entry
Positions do a great "disservice" to working people, the union says
How the president's signature law is making life harder for working Americans
Squeaky wheel and all that
Low-wage businesses can't take the expense
Second lawsuit filed by the school against Obamacare
They can't afford to take the hit
Health plans to be sold on federal exchanges won't be finalized as scheduled
Not happy about lack of accountability
To be held the day Congress returns from recess
Maybe congressional Republicans should quit trying to repeal Obamacare and let the president do it for them.
Probably comes with a great insurance plan, for now
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