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More Americans disapprove than approve of Health Care Law
Substantial increases in Obamacare premiums are having a negative impact on Barack Obama’s signature health care measure. In January, he vetoed legislation to repeal the law, claiming doing so “would reverse the significant progress we have made in improving health care in America.”
Yet according to this newly released Pew Research Center survey, 54 percent of Americans disapprove of the 2010 Affordable Care Act compared with only 44 percent who approve of the law. Disapproval has surged by a whopping 10 percentage points. The divide has also become more pronounced since July, when 48 percent of respondents said they approved of the law and 49 percent said they disapproved. Nearly 1/3 of Americans now say the health care law has had a mostly negative effect on them and their families.
Freedom Partners lists the shockingly high 2016 Individual Market Exchange Premium increases by state.
The sheeple are waking up to learn there is no such thing as a free lunch. Baa-a.