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01-30-2014, 07:18 PM #1
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Employees react to ObamaCare
Employees react to ObamaCare
Posted by Joe For America on Jan 30, 2014 in Breaking Stories
The results are in folks and they aren’t good!
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As Enrollment Deadline Looms, Number Of Uninsured Who Hate Obamacare Skyrockets
January 30, 2014 by Ben Bullard
The January iteration of a Kaiser Family Foundation monthly tracking poll finds fewer uninsured Americans hold a favorable opinion of Obamacare than at any time since the law went into effect. That’s because they’ve had four months to digest an unending parade of news reports that show the law playing havoc with the finances of people who’ve seen their standing insurance rates skyrocket under the Affordable Care Act.
The hits keep coming:
Little wonder, then, that fewer than one-fourth of uninsured American adults think Obamacare will help them. Here’s how Kaiser summarized the findings:
Among the uninsured – a key group for outreach under the law – unfavorable views now outnumber favorable views by roughly a 2-to-1 margin (47 percent versus 24 percent). This is a change from last month when 43 percent of the uninsured had an unfavorable view and 36 percent were favorable. More of those without coverage say the law has made the uninsured as a group worse off (39 percent) than better off (26 percent).
Despite these views, large shares of the uninsured see health insurance as “very important” and say they need it, while four in ten say they’ve tried to get coverage in the past 6 months, and half expect to get it this year. … In December, views among the uninsured were more evenly split (36 percent favorable, 43 percent unfavorable).
What else are they going to say? It’s the law, and for anyone who files a tax return, enforcement through the IRS will be absolute. Of the half who said they plan to get health insurance this year, one wonders what percentage will end up qualifying for Medicaid. It’s the only way many currently uninsured people can “afford” it – even though mass Medicaid enrollments guarantee the entire system will collapse.
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