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Kaiser may be non-partisan, but they are NOT disinterested. The Kaiser health insurance companies are in line to make a fortune from Obamacare because it will force more people to buy their insurance, and Uncle Sam will foot the bill for many of those new enrollees.
I think Obama is over estimating again on any refunds of premiums. How will he refund the tax premiums of the affordable health care act of his? He would have to abide by his own law and strip funds from the budget they don't don't spend on health care if this law happens. I'd rather they keep the money and abolish this Obama dream act.
What I am afraid of is that if Romney gets elected over Ron Paul then the affordable health care act will not get repealed because of the collect a tax clause in it. Every one seems to think that Romney will repeal the Obama health care but that has already been declared and off limits subject. Romney will not repeal any part of the Obama care, his wife needs it for her MS. Being a billionaire they can't afford to pay for their own health care or insurance. The Romney's have some self motivated cause to endorse socialized health care and why they pushed it on the people of Mass. Free is free?
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