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Originally Posted by zimmy
Some might say pushing and signing a bill that will ensure health care for millions of people comes somewhat close to that.
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hope he tries to run on that one
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA),[1] informally referred to as Obamacare,[2] is a United States federal statute
signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010
January 24, 2012
More Americans Uninsured in 2011
However, more adults aged 18 to 26 now covered
by Elizabeth Mendes
This is the first article in an in-depth series on the state of health insurance coverage in America. Future articles will explore trends in types of health insurance coverage and uninsured rates across states.
WASHINGTON, D.C. --
More American adults lacked health insurance coverage last year than in any year since Gallup and Healthways started tracking it in 2008. The uninsured rate has been increasing since 2008, climbing to 17.1% in 2011.
at least we're covering more "children" ages 18-26...good place to start or reinforce the road to government dependence

oh wait....we're actually forcing insurance companies to accept them as children so that they can stay on mommy and daddy's policy....
Young Adults Seem to Benefit From New Healthcare Law
U.S. adults aged 18 to 25 --
who are now allowed to stay on their parents' plans until age 26 because of a provision of the 2010 healthcare law -- are less likely to be uninsured than in previous years. The percentage of uninsured declined further in 2011 to 24.5%, from 27.6% in 2010 and 28.2% in 2009. Although this group is still among the most likely to be uninsured, it is
the only group Gallup tracks that has seen a significant decline in the percentage uninsured in 2011.
should have made it 36.....then the numbers would be really inmpressive
