Obamacare: Pros And Cons

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I've read on “ObamaCare” it has its pro's and con's. The middle class like myself we have the short end of the stick. We can't afford the best care and have to pay out-of-pocket for as long as we can, doctors are not accepting many of the Plans under ObamaCare. People do not pay their premiums, doctors have to see more patients, Dr's don't get paid from Insurances, so many other reasons. The world is indeed like The Hunger Games and other movies just folks don't believe in that "junk" the federal government controls and runs all

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