http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2013/sep/24/top-16-myths-about-health-care-law/
1. The health care law rations care, like systems in Canada and Great Britain. False.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott, July 2, 2012, in an interview on Fox News
The health care law is not socialized medicine. Instead, it leaves in place the private health care system that follows free market principles.
2. The health care law has "death panels." Pants on Fire.
Sarah Palin, former Alaska governor, Aug. 7, 2009, in a message posted on Facebook
Back in 2009, it was a popular talking point to claim that the health care law had "death panels" to determine if individuals are worthy of receiving health care coverage. The claim was widely debunked and named PolitiFact’s Lie of the Year.
6. Under Obamacare, people who "have a doctor they’ve been seeing for the last 15 or 20 years, they won’t be able to keep going to that doctor." Mostly False.
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., July 31, 2013 in a Fox News interviewSome have suggested that Obamacare would interfere with doctor-patient relationships. Actually, there’s no more interference than what existed before Obamacare. Right now, patients can lose access to their doctors when their insurance policies change.
are you feeling that "say what?" yep they have been lying through their teeth favoring ins, co. status quo above you who they pledged to serve and look out for.
this is to important a issue to entrust to those you know are liars and have loyalties other than "we the people" read something that does not start off whe how much the Pres. has ruined the country because it just ain't so. recognize
7. The health care law is a "government takeover" of health care. Pants on Fire.
U.S. Rep. C.W. Bill Young, R-Indian Shores, Feb. 20, 2010, in a speech to Pinellas County Republicans."Government takeover" conjures a European approach where the government owns the hospitals and the doctors are public employees. But the law Congress passed relies largely on the free market. It's true that the law significantly increases government regulation of health insurers.But it is, at its heart, a system that relies on private companies and the free market. The majority of Americans will continue to get coverage from private insurers. We rated the claim Pants on Fire.
what is wrong with regulation we know that if not checked shortcuts detrimental to life are taken you get subnormal service and unneeded service the first law of right wing medical rip offs are.
the money is in the service not the cure. you heal no longer a stat on your spread sheet, you treat without intent to cure, cash cow.
right wing rules of acquisition.