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Why Obamacare is a Disaster for America!

Obamacare was supposed to be a way for Americans to get affordable health insurance, but it has turned out to be a disaster for our country. It is making the cost of healthcare even more expensive, causing millions of people to lose their coverage and forcing employers not to hire new employees. Obamacare has also led some people who have insurance through their employer or from another source (such as Medicare or Medicaid) pay higher premiums for less coverage than what they had before. The cuts in Medicare and Medicaid will cause a lot of people who are on those programs lose access to the healthcare they desperately need. It’s time we got rid of this horrible law!

Obamacare forces people to make impossible choices.

  • Obamacare forces people to make impossible choices.
  • It’s not affordable.
  • It’s not sustainable.
  • It’s not fair.
  • The law is not working for most Americans, and it will bankrupt the nation if it remains in place for much longer—a fact that even President Obama has said many times before he signed the bill into law in 2010!

Obamacare is too expensive

Obamacare is a disaster for America. It’s not just a failure on its own, but part of a larger pattern of failed liberal policies that have hurt our country for decades.

The Affordable Care Act was supposed to make health insurance more affordable and accessible for all Americans, but it hasn’t done either. In fact, Obamacare has made things worse: premiums are up an average of 45 percent in 2017 and deductibles are so high that many people don’t even use their insurance plans because they can’t afford it!

Obamacare has made health care less affordable for businesses as well—with new taxes and mandates added by the law, small businesses now face higher costs for providing insurance coverage than ever before. And because employers are having trouble affording their employees’ healthcare needs under this new law, some are choosing instead to give them raises instead so they can afford better coverage elsewhere..

Obamacare is unsustainable.

The law is not financially sustainable because of the subsidies, which are paid by taxpayers. The subsidies are paid through taxes, and those taxes have to be collected from people who aren’t eligible for subsidies (because they make too much money). That means that the costs of Obamacare will keep increasing as more people become eligible for subsidies.

  • It’s not affordable because it’s an inefficient way to fix health care in America.
  • It’s not sustainable because you can’t afford it.
  • It’s not sustainable because it isn’t financially viable for most Americans.

Obamacare has hurt the economy by causing employers not to hire and by forcing companies like MGM to lay off thousands of employees in order to pay for the new law.

The Affordable Care Act has hurt the economy by causing employers not to hire and by forcing companies like MGM to lay off thousands of employees in order to pay for the new law.

Employers have been reluctant to expand their workforce since Obamacare took effect. The law requires them to provide health insurance for their workers or pay a penalty, but it doesn’t require them to hire additional employees in order to cut costs (what’s called “wage disincentives”). In fact, some economists believe that Obamacare will result in job losses because of this wage disincentive.

MGM Resorts International announced last year that it would lay off 5,000 workers as a result of Obamacare’s impact on its business model:

Obamacare makes our healthcare system less efficient and prevents us from developing an alternative system that actually works.

Obamacare is a disaster for America. It makes our healthcare system less efficient, it’s making it harder to develop an alternative system that actually works, and it’s making it harder for people to get the care they need.

If you care about fixing America’s healthcare problems and improving access to care across the board—or just want to save yourself some money—you need to be calling your representatives and demanding they repeal Obamacare once and for all.

Obamacare is making it harder for people to get the care they need.

Obamacare is making it harder for people to get the care they need.

  • The ACA is causing a shortage of doctors, nurses and hospital beds.
  • The ACA is causing a shortage of medical equipment.

Obamacare has led some people to pay more for less coverage and led other people to lose their coverage altogether.

You may have heard that Obamacare has helped some people sign up for health insurance. What you might not know is that it’s also led to higher premiums, deductibles, and co-pays for millions of Americans. Here are some examples:

  • Some people lost their coverage because their old plans were canceled as part of the Obamacare rollout. These policies were often more affordable than what was available on the exchanges and provided better coverage than many plans today.
  • Others lost access to care they needed because they couldn’t afford the increased costs associated with Obamacare in their area or saw their doctors leave their provider network after receiving steep pay cuts from insurers looking to cut costs under Obamacare’s new system—a situation made worse by competition between insurers vying for market share by offering lower premiums instead of better benefits packages (more on this below).

The cuts in Medicare and Medicaid will cause a lot of people to lose access to the health care they desperately need.

The cuts in Medicare and Medicaid will cause a lot of people to lose access to the health care they desperately need.

In fact, the CBO has said that Obamacare will cause insurance premiums to rise by 10% in 2015 alone.

This is because it increases the cost of providing health care, while also sharply limiting coverage options for Americans.

Get rid of the horrible affordable care act!

This is why Obamacare must be repealed. The law has been an unmitigated disaster for America, and it’s time to end it once and for all.

Obamacare has hurt the economy. Small businesses have been forced to cut back on jobs and hours, or even shut down altogether due to increased costs under the Affordable Care Act. Meanwhile, Americans are paying more for less coverage as insurers cancel plans that don’t comply with new government regulations or simply find they can’t keep up with spiraling costs.

Conclusion

Even if you disagree with everything else I’ve said, it should be enough to know that Obamacare is making people pay more for less coverage. The system has been a disaster since day one, and it’s only getting worse. If we don’t repeal this law as soon as possible, millions of people will be left without any health care at all. We need to return to the free market principles that built America into what it is today.

Written by Staff Reports

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