Question number three says why did we need to change things in the first place? It talks about how in reality eighty-two percent of Americans were quite pleased with their health care, but what Obamacare is for is the other eighteen present of people who routinely got kicked off their plans for getting pregnant, having a pre-existing condition, or losing their job.
Question number four says why are people so mad at Obamacare? Then it goes on to say why some people hate it. Mainly two groups hate it: those who wanted a single-player, fully socialized system, and those who claim to be free-market zealots. Single payer folks think private insurance is wasteful and are health insurance should be like in England where the government pays for your insurance and you don’t get a bill for it. The other group thinks that Obamacare will cost too much and will impair the quality of your doctors’ care.
Question number five is about what you need to know about the insurance marketplace. It’s just a place where you can go and find out what is the cheapest you can get for your insurance.
Question number six says I hate Obamacare and refuse to move a finger. What can they do to me? …show more content…
The ninth question is about what was with Obamacare and the Supreme Court and that is because the people who don’t want Obamacare to be was trying to kill Obamacare and get it disbanded.
Question number ten is asking if Obamacare can be repealed and the answer is not in the foreseeable future. The website for this article is http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2013/09/obamacare_explained_ questions_answered_about_how_and_why_to_sign_up_and.2.html
The next article is about life insurance and if you should purchase long-term-care insurance.
Its says how people don’t want to think about long-term-care but should. It’s about how when you can’t work for yourself and money is getting tight how you can be taken care of be when you can’t take care of yourself. It will help you pat for Nursing homes, assisted-living centers and home care since they are all very expensive. You will need to go to one of those places when you can’t take care of yourself so you will need to have money saved up because there is no telling for how long you will be needing the service. Critics say insurers are using scare tactics to sell their products which are expensive