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by C. Henry Adams
Let's see, there are over 300M three hundred million people in the United States of America.
There are 900 nine hundred plus pages of the ACA - Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.
The U.S. Supreme Court calls the ACA a tax, millions of people are losing there current health insurance policies.
The cost of health insurance rates are raising. Not every Citizen of the United States will receive substantives to offset the cost of the mandated health insurance rate cost.
The lower the premium you select, the less likely the things you can get like possibly keeping your current Doctor.
More people could be added to Medicare as a result of the ACA or Obamacare.
Yes, these are notes I've taken.
Wait, there is more. Today, December 1st 2013 - it is understood that 33,333 users can only go on Healthcare.gov to sign up in one hour which is about 800,000 users in 24 hours or 1 day.
Where do they get 50,000 users at a time?
Healthcare.gov still have errors of significant levels after 60 days from its launch.
Too many red flags for me, opt(ing) out appears to be the viable option.
Is the increase in the price of vitamin supplements a sign of the times?
So, what do you think?
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