The Affordable Care Act is a federal statute signed into law in 2010 that introduces a sweeping overhaul of the nation's healthcare system. The act grants the federal government significant regulatory powers and price controls over U.S. medical service providers and insurance companies.
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@8R7CJF74yrs4Y
No, the government didn't go far enough
@8QQ5NLZ3yrs3Y
Yes, but socialized medicine would be even better
@7G3G2W33yrs3Y
Yes, but socializing healthcare would be ideal
@6RW5J4M4yrs4Y
Yes, but I prefer abolishing government insurance while mandating private insurance, paid via payroll taxes
@6RW5J4M4yrs4Y
No, and I prefer abolishing government insurance while mandating private insurance, paid via payroll taxes
@5643HNN4yrs4Y
Yes, but a combination of single-player and private organization would offer the most choices to all
@7RGBCQB4yrs4Y
No! It sucks. We should have an Australian system that has a mix of public and private healthcare.
@7RGBCQB4yrs4Y
No. We should have a system that has a mix of public and private healthcare.
@7RGBCQB5yrs5Y
No, we need a single payer, or another system like what France, Singapore, or even Japan has. The U.S. ranks last with healthcare compared to other developed countries.
@RyanGe254yrs4Y
No, because I would want free universal healthcare.
@7RGBCQB4yrs4Y
No! We should have a system that has a mix of public and private healthcare.
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