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Old 09-17-2015, 06:46 PM
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Health Insurance. Sorry if I didn't spell it out for you. You know, Obamacare that everyone has been fighting about for the past six years?
On that subject and again saying NOTHING is as ideal as Obama wants it to be nor the Republicans oppostion.

Obamacare is the age old debate between BIG government and SMALL government. Obama care insure BIG govern ment and while many kind of details are used in debates, that and states rights are the basis of the entire conversation.

A few thing to refer to....first a very short article on Obama Care which ends wit this.

"We’ve examined the promise and the result, Obamacares effect on the economy, and offered a viable alternative. At the present time there are signs that businesses are tightening their collective belts. Government is supposed to exist to “serve the people.” Instead, we have a system where the people are serving the government. I also see the financial and regulatory burden is growing. What will make American businesses more competitive on the global stage? Business-friendly policies from Washington! The irony is that the government doesn’t exist without the private sector. They are, in a sense, brothers. Yet as brothers often do, they are engaged in a sibling rivalry."

Forbes Welcome

The link below takes you to another article from CNBC and goes back to 2014 and also I think relates to the link I gave on the jobless rate, etc. The article is about the impact of the ACA on economic growth. In that quarter when the article was written, the growth rate went down and is forecast by the way to continue to go down this year for a number of reasons. I give you two quotes from and links for articles that are either specifically tuned into the economic impact of ACA on our country and the rate of growth.

This from CNBC discussing the impact with the mandate on employers mandate...

"Get ready for more dampening effects on the economy from Obamacare, too. The Washington Post reminded readers this week that the employer mandates will soon come into force for most businesses, which now have to make decisions on staffing, hours, and benefits for their 2015 budgets. The Post focuses first on a restaurant chain in Idaho to see how the employer mandate has impacted staffing and benefit decisions."

http://www.cnbc.com/2014/06/26/obama...e-economy.html

And this is simply showing the impact this bill has and will have on our economy..This using information from the CBO is just a few days old

"Repealing ObamaCare’s individual mandate would save about $300 billion over the next decade while driving the nation’s uninsured rate back up to 2013 levels, according to new federal budget estimates.

Government health departments would save about $311 billion over 10 years if Republicans successfully repealed the mandate, which requires nearly all adults to purchase healthcare or pay a penalty.

The updated figures, which were released by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on Tuesday, give a boost to congressional Republicans hoping to repeal the mandate this fall through a budget tool known as reconciliation. Under congressional rules, any reconciliation package must be determined to reduce the deficit.


CBO: Nixing ObamaCare mandate would reduce deficit by $300B | TheHill

And finally on the economy of our country.,.

"The U.S. economic outlook for 2015 will be significantly different depending on your vantage point. If you’re wealthy, 2015 will probably be another year of celebratory wealth creation.

If, on the other hand, you’re not, 2015 will feel an awful lot like 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, and 2009. Wall Street and the U.S. government will tell you the economy is doing well, but it won’t feel like it.

In fact, according to a national survey, 70% of Americans believe the U.S. economy is permanently damaged, while 84% do not believe the economy has improved since the recession ended in 2009.


Economic Outlook 2015 | US Economic Forecast 2015

AGAIN, please read as much as you care to. Each link will supply both liberals and conservatives fodder is they wish but it will keep you from reading very bias things and making claims and accusations that are not valid.