What we did was make it easier for people to subscribe to and expand Obamacare.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What ObamaCare did was take some of the things we did for the poor and expanded the government to basically the whole marketplace.
The American people are opposed to ObamaCare. They were when the law passed; they're still opposed to it. But the fact of the matter is it's got to be implemented. We're trying to do our part even here in Nebraska. It's very, very difficult.
I think Obamacare is one of the greatest moves that will be beneficial for everyone in this country.
The American people don't want Obamacare. It has been forced on the American people, despite the fact that Democrats no longer control the House.
Seven presidents before him - Democrats and Republicans - tried to expand health care to all Americans. President Obama got it done.
Obamacare is a perfect tool to crush free enterprise and force all Americans into a socialist health care system.
The simple truth is that the implementation of Obamacare has hurt Americans and their health care more than it has helped.
I can tell you, Obamacare, I have been stunned by the pratfalls associated with its implementation. I simply can't understand how a president that had such an effective technology campaign and has such support among the technology community members could have put in place the implementation of Obamacare as ineffectively as he did.
Obamacare is the wildly complex Rube Goldberg contraption it is because getting the legislation through Congress required so many political tradeoffs and so many unavoidable deals with so many vested interests. But that's no excuse.
If we did not have Obamacare, we could've addressed the healthcare crisis in a comprehensive but segmented fashion - meaning that we could have promoted a health savings plan. We could've pushed for tort reform, which added so much more cost to healthcare.