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It turns out that Obamacare was nothing but a big lie.  Although Obama and the Democrats hyped that "you can keep your plan and keep your doctor" it quickly turned out that this promise was simply not true.

Now, the numbers are showing that the major Obamacare promise, that it would reduce health insurance costs is also turning out to be a lie.  The numbers are now clearly showing that while health insurance costs were gradually increasiing before Obamacare, since Obamacare was imposed, they have increased at a much steeper rate.

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/oh-bamacare-visualizing-forty-years-health-insurance-cost-inflation


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( October 19th, 2024 @ 8:07 am )
 
Yeah, before Obamacare, people could keep their doctor, keep their plan, and afford their health insurance. The people who have been hit hardest by the Obamacare rate increases are the self-employed. They have really been taken to the cleaners by Obamacare.
Big Bob said:
( October 18th, 2024 @ 7:39 pm )
 
Don’t forget what it was like before Obama care. Nobody can forget that.



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