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Sunday, November 17, 2013
I don't think Obamacare isn't in jeapordy but it is going to change a lot
To prevent the actual bankruptcy of our nation Obamacare will be necessary. Despite anything Republicans say there will never be a Republican offered Bill comparable to Obamacare(which actualy sprang from Governor Romney's successful idea which worked in Massachusetts) for the next 70 years that will pass.(So, Obamacare is actually a moderate Republican idea originally). This is a given. So, to prevent the bankruptcy of our nation due to skyrocketing health care costs and to prevent infinitely unnecessary bankruptcies and deaths from no health care, bankruptcy and death and then all the children or grandchildren left financially and physically bereft and angry the rest of their lives, Obamacare will eventually succeed. However, it is going to be changed a lot to get there over the next 20 to 50 years. It's just like when Edison invented the light bulb it took him about 2000 tries to get one that worked and that was efficient enough. If the Republicans would just offer useful suggestions on how to improve Obamacare rather than trying to destroy it along with the finances of the U.S. public it would be helpful.
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