The Affordable Care Act is a federal statute signed into law in 2010 that introduces a sweeping overhaul of the nation's healthcare system. The act grants the federal government significant regulatory powers and price controls over U.S. medical service providers and insurance companies.
@9368W6D2yrs2Y
No, healthcare should be nationalized instead of making people buy into for-profit health insurance
@8SH4CWD3yrs3Y
No, replace with a public option
@8R7CJF73yrs3Y
No, the government didn't go far enough
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@95S7WDY2yrs2Y
yes but we should not have to sacrifice quality healthcare for affordable care
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, I support a majority of the plan but not all aspects, and a single payer system would be even better
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, but a single payer healthcare system which allows the option of using private insurance would be even better
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, but a single payer healthcare system that allows the option of using private insurance would be even better
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, but a single payer system that allows the option of using private insurance would be even better
@93RQL4H2yrs2Y
Yes, but I'd rather Universal Health Care.
@8558FRW2yrs2Y
No. I agree it should be regulated, but on a state, not national level.
@93GHPLP2yrs2Y
Yes, for the most part, but we should move away from it.
@93BYRXQ2yrs2Y
No, implement a single payer system and reform healthcare policies to make medications as accessible within a market system.
@8YR4P6T2yrs2Y
No, we need to replace obamacare with the senate plan
@92SJM742yrs2Y
No, our current healthcare system needs to be reformed
@8QQ5NLZ2yrs2Y
Yes, but socialized medicine would be even better
@92HLYZH2yrs2Y
No, government should not be involved in healthcare unless it applies to federal employees.
@7G3G2W32yrs2Y
Yes, but socializing healthcare would be ideal
@9242PSZ2yrs2Y
No, it is paid for by taxes and people can go into the ER for any reason so it should be limited to only severe cases.
@8ZV74CR2yrs2Y
No, the united states should have free health care
@5BMX4XT2yrs2Y
No.. Institute a National Health Insurance Model like Canada & South Korea.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, but having the individual choice of either a single payer system or private insurance for healthcare would be even better
@85QWNPG2yrs2Y
No, we need a universal and free healthcare like that of the UK, especially given the extreme amount we spend on our trashy infrastructure in this sector.
@8ZF8B242yrs2Y
No, an effort for reduction of repeat testing and transparency of care would drive down costs.
@8Z6PZKW2yrs2Y
No, but I am for an optional federal healthcare plan
@6VFYRRC2yrs2Y
I support some aspects but not all of them.
@8YW4MHH2yrs2Y
There should be a basic single payer system for baseline healthcare, as well as private options for those who can afford it.
@7THPXS92yrs2Y
No, though I would support a federally supported healthcare act allowing for annual PCP visits.
@8YP5JYJ2yrs2Y
No, this act only forces people to pay for insurance they cannot afford. We should create a universal healthcare system instead.
@8YJG6ZH2yrs2Y
No insurance is pointless, this one is awful anyways. more of a formality.
@7F2MM2F2yrs2Y
No, a single payer healthcare system would be better than a mandate system
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but private healthcare should at the same time be an option for those who can afford high-quality care. Implement more reforms to the private healthcare system, insurance and medical costs, to allow for reasonably priced healthcare, and allow consumers to choose providers at an affordable price. It should be done mainly through non-profits.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but private healthcare should at the same time be an option for those who can afford high-quality medical care. We should implement more reforms to the private healthcare system, insurance and medical costs to allow for reasonably priced healthcare, and allow consumers to choose providers at an affordable price. It should be done mainly through non-profits.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but private healthcare should at the same time be an option for those who can afford high-quality medical care. We should implement more reforms to the private healthcare system, insurance and medical costs, to allow for reasonably priced healthcare, and allow consumers to choose providers at an affordable price. It should be done mainly through non-profits.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but private healthcare should at the same time be an option for those who can afford high quality medical care, and implement more reforms to the private healthcare system, insurance and medical costs, to allow for reasonably priced healthcare, and allow consumers to choose providers at an affordable price. It should be done mainly through non-profits.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but private healthcare should at the same time be an option for those who can afford high quality medical care, and implement more reforms to the private healthcare system, insurance and medical costs, to allow for reasonably priced healthcare, and allow consumers to choose providers at an affordable price, which should be optional. It should be done mainly through non-profits.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but private healthcare should at the same time be an option for those who can afford high quality medical care, while supporting some reform of the private healthcare system, insurance and medical costs, to allow for reasonably priced healthcare, which should be optional, and let consumers choose providers at an affordable price.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, healthcare should not be controlled by the federal government and it should be run by the states/local governments instead. Private healthcare should at the same time be an option for those who can afford high quality medical care, but I do support some reform of the private healthcare system, insurance and medical costs, to allow for reasonably priced private healthcare, which should be optional, and let consumers choose providers at an affordable price.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, healthcare should not be controlled by the government and should be run by the states/local governments instead. Private healthcare should at the same time be an option for those who can afford high quality medical care, but I do support some reform of the private healthcare system, insurance and medical costs, to allow for reasonably priced private healthcare, which should be optional, and let consumers choose providers at an affordable price.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, I support universal healthcare coverage, but government-sponsored healthcare should be handled by state governments instead. However, there should be some form of assistance for the people under the poverty line from a federal level and then we should regulate the prices of prescription drugs to reduce costs.
@8XTPJMC2yrs2Y
yes but no because people just don't work then