@DLee4144. Bravo! Similar good things have happened in my extended family since the advent of “Obamacare”. It is a very good thing for America, no doubt about it.
Congress designed the ACA. Which is the only way someone with an untreatable illness that rendered her mother and grandfather paraplegics, an autoimmune disease from her dad’s side, and several related illnesses can get coverage at all. I know. They raised my payment a hundred dollars a month a few times a year until it was not payable, and the meds that make me function I couldn’t afford.
Bill The Nuke over 9 years ago
Right, ‘cuz Obama-care turned out to be everything promised. What, didn’t they promise my premiums would triple?
kwanza_30303 over 9 years ago
@DLee4144. Bravo! Similar good things have happened in my extended family since the advent of “Obamacare”. It is a very good thing for America, no doubt about it.
kattbailey over 9 years ago
Congress designed the ACA. Which is the only way someone with an untreatable illness that rendered her mother and grandfather paraplegics, an autoimmune disease from her dad’s side, and several related illnesses can get coverage at all. I know. They raised my payment a hundred dollars a month a few times a year until it was not payable, and the meds that make me function I couldn’t afford.
Elvanion over 9 years ago
Big numbers are scary but ultimately meaningless. Let’s try this: More than 85% of Americans do have health insurance.
Not saying it’s perfect but it looks lots less scary doesn’t it.