>One of the more compelling points right now is how much the AFL-CIO is seeing the true ugliness of this law, and how badly they want out.
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>The reactions of those who initially supported the law, but are now seeing the eventual effects, are just as negative as those whom Obama is painting as the obstructionists of this law. He can moan and complain about Republicans and how much they want to see it fail, but the truth is that an increasing number of his supporters are now experiencing the reality and want out.
You may have missed my point, which was that no one should claim to know how successful health care reform will be before it even goes into effect.
There is so much hysteria going on about it and more than a little fact twisting. The perfect example is all the noise about how many people will lose health care coverage as a result of Obamacare. The main reason is their health care plans do not meet the minimum standard set by the ACA. That's why the insurers continue to squeal like pigs stuck under a gate.
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