In ObamaCare Credibility Fight The week begins with the president in a “fight to save his credibility,” but how exactly is he going to do that when Americans are going to be tied up in this train wreck for a long time: “How does this remotely fit under the umbrella of ‘affordable’?” – Bellingham, WA resident whose family “has never before faced such a steep increase in premiums” (The Bellingham Herald) “I cannot afford to pay $200 more per month. … I just feel like this situation did not have to happen.” – Gilbert, AZ resident (USA TODAY) “I’m not a poor man, but I can’t afford this. … That’s like another house note and a car note.” – A former Detroit police officer (Detroit Free Press) “If we can’t make it work, it doesn’t just put my employees out of a job, it puts me out of a job.” – Pittsburgh, PA restaurant owner (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) “It was a super surprise. … I really am concerned that the way things are going, that the quality of healthcare will go down.” – A Stanley County, NC landscaping business owner who found out his family’s premiums would triple (WSOC-NC) “It’s really […]
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