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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1198884" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Kiplinger's Financial Magazine had a detailed article last month on Obamacare. The article was neutral, didn't criticize or praise. Just laid out what to expect with facts and figures. Again, your reply suggests nothing but partisanship. We'll just have to, as MFE likes to say, agree to disagree. And see how it plays out. But you can't get around the fact that Obama and company has already backpedaled a bit on the employer mandate. Everyone that advocates this law has pushed that it's the remedy to all that ills, but even it's authors are admitting it has problems. And we haven't really started it yet.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I read over your link and noticed the statement that Obamacare doesn't guarantee affordable insurance. Nothing I posted is disputed by your link. What you should remember is that your link is a summation that casts Obamacare in a favorable light. The actual law is well over 1000 pages and the Kiplinger's article discussed the nuts and bolts and how it would affect us. If you are counting on getting cheap insurance through your state's exchange while working for FedEx Express you will be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1198884, member: 24302"] Kiplinger's Financial Magazine had a detailed article last month on Obamacare. The article was neutral, didn't criticize or praise. Just laid out what to expect with facts and figures. Again, your reply suggests nothing but partisanship. We'll just have to, as MFE likes to say, agree to disagree. And see how it plays out. But you can't get around the fact that Obama and company has already backpedaled a bit on the employer mandate. Everyone that advocates this law has pushed that it's the remedy to all that ills, but even it's authors are admitting it has problems. And we haven't really started it yet. P.S. I read over your link and noticed the statement that Obamacare doesn't guarantee affordable insurance. Nothing I posted is disputed by your link. What you should remember is that your link is a summation that casts Obamacare in a favorable light. The actual law is well over 1000 pages and the Kiplinger's article discussed the nuts and bolts and how it would affect us. If you are counting on getting cheap insurance through your state's exchange while working for FedEx Express you will be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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