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SourcePageNational Review
DateDateMarch 21, 2012
URLURLhttp://www.nationalreview.com/articles/294000/obamacare-two-years-later-michael-tanner
QuoteTextwhen health-care reform was passed, we were promised that it would do three things: 1) provide health-insurance coverage for all Americans; 2) reduce insurance costs for individuals, businesses, and government; and 3) increase the quality of health care and the value received for each dollar of health-care spending. At the same time, the president and the law’s supporters in Congress promised that the legislation would not increase the federal-budget deficit or unduly burden the economy. And it would do all these things while letting those of us who were happy with our current health insurance keep it unchanged. Two years in, we can see that none of these things is true.
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Obamacare, Two Years Later by Michael Tanner (National Review, March 21, 2012) (view)