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  • Video: Health Care Reform Timeline


    The White House knows its signature health care legislation is still deeply unpopular with the American people, which is why it has been desperate to speed up implementation as much as legally possible. But many of the law’s new costs and limitations are still scheduled to kick into effect years down the line, when Congress hopes voters aren’t paying attention anymore.

    A new Foundry video illustrates the health care implementation timeline (pdf) researched by the Heritage health care team.

    Think you can keep your current plan?  Think seniors and the disadvantaged will get a fair shot at the care they want and need?  Watch and find out.  For more information on the side effects of Obamacare, visit the Side Effects blog.

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    5 Responses to Video: Health Care Reform Timeline

    1. Billie says:

      This was underhanded and has to be repealed. It's dangerous and deceptive, with discriminating tendencies. .

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