ObamaCare destined for a 9 trillion dollar short fall and 75% of Americans want changes in the bill.

A simple observation may help to put ObamaCare debt into context:

England has universal health care for its 2010 population of 51.5 million people. It currently runs a debt of 1.58 trillion per decade (FoxNews).

We have a population of 308 million. Using England as a baseline, our 10 year ObamaCare debt will run 9 trillion dollars. Midknight Review has projected as much as 11 trillion dollars in the first 10 years of a fully installed program -- which will not begin until 2014 - 2016 . The notion that ObamaCare will save the Federal Government money is beyond ludicrous and those [politicians] who tell you such things should be brought up on fraudulent advertising charges and impeached out of office. Understand that there is not a single example of universal health being profitable, whether on a state level or a governmental/national level . . . . not one.

"The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 75% of Likely U.S. Voters want to change the law, while only 18% want it left alone. Those figures include 20% who want the law repealed and nothing done to replace it, 28% who want it repealed and then have its most popular provisions put into a new law and 27% who say leave the law in place but get rid of the unpopular provisions. " LINK

Point of post: in the end, change to ObamaCare is both necessary in a critical sense and popular.
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