>Yup, things are great.
>My Premium is up 57%
>My doctor is somehow still on the "Network" but not on the "Designated Network" so doctor's visits cost double.
>Unless I change doctors.
>But I have a promise from the president himself on that...
>And apparently I am not nuanced enough to decode the promises I am supposed to rely on versus the promises that are political puffery.
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>Prescription drugs are up only slightly.
>My daughter's acne medication was $100 last year and is now $538
There's no question that for people impacted, it's been (AT BEST) a mixed bag. (And that's being kind)
My point is the completely ridiculous claim that a majority of American are happier, when less than half the country was impacted in the first several months anyway. It's one thing to be a shill for this mess of a law, it's another to not even understand the sequence of events.