My parents lost their doctor. Every doctor I know is either considering retiring or looking at dropping taking lots of types of insurance. My brother lost his plan, my sister and her husband's companies are paying radically more than they used to because now retirees need maternity care in their package (along with lots of other needless "services" ) and everyone I know is paying radically more than they did a couple of years ago, and not just because of inflation in the system.
You can cite all sorts of hypothetical stories all you want, but my own personal experience, and the personal experiences of everyone around me, has been that Obamacare is a train wreck. Let's see what voters say come November. I like the odds that Nate Silver posted.
i never questioned your assertion of people losing their coverage. i said, they may be mad now but it's still early in implementation.
but you are still lying about republicans having a plan to replace Obamacare, and you are still lying about the support for the law being an all time low. stick to the issues, and don't put up straw men to justify your outrage.
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