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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@6K36GJH4yrs4Y
No, it doesn't actually help everyone like they said in theory.
@95S7WDY3yrs3Y
yes but we should not have to sacrifice quality healthcare for affordable care
@MilesBHuff4yrs4Y
No, but we should offer limited universal healthcare.
@8FLGY5K3yrs3Y
No, but a national healthcare system that would allow consumers to choose healthcare providers and pharmacies would be better.
@8GJ3NJZ4yrs4Y
I support universal healthcare but Obamacare did not add up.
@8HQ887F4yrs4Y
Yes, in the aspect that I support the ideals it's working towards-that we shouldn't hide healthcare behind greed- but it might not be the most effective way of doing it.
@8NHKV7D4yrs4Y
Yes, but it should not be the only option and it should be reformed so that every aspect of it is constitutional.
@8PM9QDT4yrs4Y
Universal Healthcare is the best way to go. We pay taxes or go to jail. Use our taxes for healthcare for all citizens.
@8RB2K9D4yrs4Y
No, and I prefer a single payer system, with the option of private insurance
@8RB2K9D4yrs4Y
No, and I prefer a single payer system like in many western european nations, with the option of private insurance
@8RB2K9D4yrs4Y
Yes, but only with the concept, I prefer a single payer system with the option of private insurance instead
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