Senate Session, Part 1
The Senate voted 51-48 to begin the process of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
ObamaCare has been a failure if you consider the promises that were made and the promises that were broken. In experience, what we have seen… read more
ObamaCare has been a failure if you consider the promises that were made and the promises that were broken. In experience, what we have seen is insurance companies, because of flaws in the design, literally leaving the States, leaving insured people with no option when it comes to their insurance. Perhaps they do have an insurance policy available, but their premiums have gone through the roof, as I indicated earlier--105 percent on balance since 2013. Their deductible is frequently so high that they are denied the benefit of what insurance they have because they are basically self-insured at $5,000, $6,000, $7,000, or more." close
The Senate voted 51-48 to begin the process of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
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