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The top story all day was that Republicans had shut down the federal government because

President Obama wouldn't defund or delay the Affordable Care Act. The other major story was that the government's servers were crashing because so many people were trying to see if they could get insurance through Obama care.

Obama Care is the unofficial name for The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act which was signed into law on March 23, 2010. Obama care's health care reform does a number of important things including setting up a Health Insurance Marketplace where Americans can purchase Federally regulated and subsidized health insurance.

Obama Care means the president of United States, signed a paper says it represents the most significant regulatory overhaul of the country's healthcare system since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965.

to increase the quality and affordability of health insurance, lower the uninsured rate by expanding public and private insurance coverage, and reduce the costs of healthcare for individuals and the government. It provides a number of mechanisms including mandates, subsidies, and insurance exchangesto increase coverage and affordability.

1. Americans may lost their doctors 2. Americans may lose their health plans 3. Worsening health care 4. Higher premiums 5. Higher taxes 6. Budget deficit increase 7. Hiring freezes 8. Slashed workers hours 9. Killing existing jobs 10. Killing new jobs 11. Jobs already killed 12. More than 1,200 business waivers 13. Higher Medicare costs 14. Seniors may lose Medicare 15. Americans reject Obama care

16. Fewer insurance companies 17. Fewer insurance choices 18. Basic health plan delayed 19. Early retiree program broke 20. High-risk pools failing 21. Insurance co-ops failing 22. Uninsured children 23. Union opposition 24. Patients expect worsening care 25. Doctors expect worsening care 26. Small business plan delayed 27. Losing the mainstream media 28. Death panels confirmed 29. Growing Democratic Party opposition 30. Medicare cuts delayed

31. States resist Medicaid expansion 32. Insurance exchanges unwanted 33. Bypassing Congress to change law 34. Congress investigates key rule 35. Judge OKs suit against HHS 36. Critical deadlines missed 37. Doctors fleeing and opting out 38. Fewer doctor and hospital choices 39. HHS mandate challenged 40. Employer mandate delayed

41. IRS honor system open to fraud, abuse 42. Fewer child-only plans 43. Schools cant afford insurance 44. Young people expected to opt out 45. Identity theft risks 46. Obama care con artists 47. Public option failure 48. Employee free choice repealed 49. Obama exempts Congress and staff 50. Federal workers dont want Obama care 51. Involuntary home inspections 52. Charitable hospitals threatened

1. ACA allows young Americans to stay on their parents insurance plans 2. ACA bans insurance companies from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions

3. ACA offers tax credits to small businesses to buy insurance


4. ACA requires companies with more than 50 employees to provide health insurance

5. ACA provides subsidies to help individuals afford coverage

1. shows that the Federal government cares about perople health. 2. eliminates pre-existing conditions and gender discrimination meaning no one can be charged more or be dropped from their health insurance coverage for health or gender related reasons

3. gives tens of millions of low-income and middle-income Americans access to quality health care by providing discounts through the Health Insurance Marketplace
4. Although the Obama Care was signed into law in 2010, the health care reforms it enacts roll out year by year until 2022. Many of the biggest reforms don't kick in until 2014. Find Out More About Obama Care Benefits and Services.

5. helps to ensure that health care coverage is available to any legal U.S. resident who cannot otherwise obtain "quality" healthcare through their employer. Your access to health care is no longer in the hands of health insurance companies. 6. gives American employers with over 50 full-time employees the choice between providing insurance that meets the standards of Obama Care or paying a penalty. This penalty helps to offset the cost of employees who aren't covered through their employer to purchase insurance through the public health insurance exchanges instead of using emergency services.

I do not support it. If the Obama Care means the taxes will increase, the poor people still have to pay a lot of money for it, which is what we do not want to happen. So the Obama Care is useless for the country.

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