Article by Patrick Howley
Sunday marks the fourth anniversary of Obamacare’s signing on March
23, 2010. Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy said that at this
point Democrats “have a really good story to tell.” But Americans
outside of Washington, D.C. are also telling their own stories about the
health care law.
To commemorate the anniversary, Republican Ohio Rep. Bob Gibbs this week asked people on his Facebook page to
share
how “this law has impacted your life.” A few of the answers to Gibbs’ question are presented below.
Please mark this anniversary by sharing your own stories about
Obamacare impact in the Comments section. The president might not see
them, and the mainstream media sure won’t report on them, but we will.
“My Premiums have gone
up around 20% a year, my deductible has gone up by $6000 (not a typo).
My wife had to change her doctor, I was unable to keep the plan I liked
because my company didn’t want to pay a ‘luxury tax’. We’re still
waiting to see if my children have to
change pediatricians. Small businesses are being decimated in my area,
in part because of this and in part because of the lack of a coherent
economic policy. I had to have some tires put on a my car the other day
and the mechanic was saying that things haven’t been this bad since
1981…you know, when President Carter had just completed his term and
President Reagan took on that mess. We need that kind of leadership
now.”
“
I am
self-employed who was previously uninsured. I now have an ACA-approved
plan which will take up to 20% of my gross income. I have medical issues
which also took a big chunk of my income while being uninsured and
simply paying cash. They talk about insurance premiums
rising next year, which will be 30% of my income? How much is too much? HB 2900 would be a step in the right direction.”
“I am self employed, and
because of Obamacare my premiums went from $265 to $615. I could not
afford those premiums, so I am now with a Christian healthcare
organization. Please do everything you can to repeal this horrible law,
Congressman.”
“Forcing friends to pay
penalties. Staples President/Chairman Ron Sergeant sent memo to
employees 4 Jan 2014 saying his company refuses to pay workers
healthcare. My brother/ Sister-in – Law choose between healthcare or
food. Thank God I’m 100% Military/Security Disabled. Medicare Parts A/B
Tricare For Life.”
“We cant afford it so my
wife has insurance on herself, the kids are on medicate, and I get mine
through the VA. If everyone medical is going to be like the VA, just
give everyone heads up you need to find your grave site. The VA doctors
just want a be doctors. They are horrable. You got to wait 3mo. to a
year to see them. I have a medical condition that I had for over ten
yrs. and they still don’t know what is wrong.”
“$400 a month is more than I can afford.”
“You know the insurance that
was supposed to be so good, our insurance will not renew ours and so we
have to hunt for something else. We refused to go with obama care April
1st is the last to be insured. So thanks mr. obama, all small letters,
just does not deserve to have any capital letters, no respect for him at
all.”
“I am more concerned
with how it is going to affect my future with medicare. There is a lot
of talk about increasing the amount paid by us and with no increase in
social security to cover these increases. How am I going to cover my
medical expenses? We are being punished
because we are aging by those who say they are protecting us. Why are
the elderly being left behind to pay for people who do not support
themselves? I paid my dues and my tax and am suffering for that.”
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