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*Most hard working Americans will pay '''<span style="color:red">more money</span> for <span style="color:red">worse health coverage</span><ref>"It is well known that government run enterprises always cost more than private ones, and they deliver better services.  That's why America currently has the best healthcare in the world for the least money." ''How to sell your HMO plan to the public'', '''HMO Monthly Magazine''', January 1988, pp33-35.</ref>
 
*Most hard working Americans will pay '''<span style="color:red">more money</span> for <span style="color:red">worse health coverage</span><ref>"It is well known that government run enterprises always cost more than private ones, and they deliver better services.  That's why America currently has the best healthcare in the world for the least money." ''How to sell your HMO plan to the public'', '''HMO Monthly Magazine''', January 1988, pp33-35.</ref>
 
*Obama actually wants to cut $528 million from Medicare payments to the elderly, forcing 4.8 million seniors off the popular plan.<ref>Jon Kraushar, ''[http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/03/25/jon-kraushar-obamacare-questions-medicare-congress-white-house/ 7 Sickening Questions About Obamacare]'', Fox News, March 25, 2010.</ref>  
 
*Obama actually wants to cut $528 million from Medicare payments to the elderly, forcing 4.8 million seniors off the popular plan.<ref>Jon Kraushar, ''[http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/03/25/jon-kraushar-obamacare-questions-medicare-congress-white-house/ 7 Sickening Questions About Obamacare]'', Fox News, March 25, 2010.</ref>  
*Obamacare will increase the government deficit by $25,500,000,000,000.00 over the next 20 years.  
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*Obamacare will increase the government deficit by $25,500,000,000,000.00 over the next 20 years; but decrease budget for medicaid.  As a result it will remove deficit greatly in long term.  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 19:49, 24 May 2011

In December 2009, when most Republican lawmakers were preparing to spend time with their families for Christmas, Barack Obama's allies in the Democratic Party snuck through a bill that allowed them to take over the healthcare of millions of unsuspecting Americans. When this was signed into law, it became officially known as the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, but it is commonly referred to as "Obamacare."

This Bill, which totals 57,700 pages of complicated legal gobbldygook, contains the following hidden changes that Obama doesn't want you to know about:

  • Most hard working Americans will pay more money for worse health coverage[1]
  • Obama actually wants to cut $528 million from Medicare payments to the elderly, forcing 4.8 million seniors off the popular plan.[2]
  • Obamacare will increase the government deficit by $25,500,000,000,000.00 over the next 20 years; but decrease budget for medicaid. As a result it will remove deficit greatly in long term.

References

  1. "It is well known that government run enterprises always cost more than private ones, and they deliver better services. That's why America currently has the best healthcare in the world for the least money." How to sell your HMO plan to the public, HMO Monthly Magazine, January 1988, pp33-35.
  2. Jon Kraushar, 7 Sickening Questions About Obamacare, Fox News, March 25, 2010.