A Foreign View of ObamaCare
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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/...e-care-act

The Guardian is seen around the world as a pretty good paper.

The following is interesting in that it is reporting detached from the squabbling of our national press. It may not be "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" but grist for the mill and can add to our broader view of this issue.

"The proportion of Americans without health insurance has fallen by more than a third since the start of the Affordable Care Act, according to new government estimates that are likely to strengthen efforts to prevent Barack Obama’s flagship domestic reforms being rolled back by political opponents.

A total of 14.1 million adults are thought to have gained insurance since the act – known as Obamacare – went into full effect in October 2013, with a further 2.3 million younger adults benefitting from new rules that allow those aged 19-25 to remain on their parents’ insurance plans.

Together these net gains have reduced the national uninsured rate from 20.3% to 13.2%, or a total of 16.4 million people, based on government analysis of recent survey data."


...More if you care to look at the website.

A plan in place that can be fixed if our political leaders learn the lessons of comprimise as and essential part of governing.
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