I know we need to look at statistics with a jaundiced eye* because so many outrageous claims are made to promote liberal causes. This article includes the source of the claims for you to evaluate yourself.
Yid With Lid From the looks of it there will be a few industries that will have great years
because of Obamacare. Industries such as retirement communities, travel and
golf equipment. At least according to the latest Deloitte survey, which asks
physicians feelings about the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). The survey
suggest that up to 60% of doctors will retire early so they won't have to deal
with Obamacare.
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"The early retirement of Doctors is one of those "unexpected" consequences of
Obamacare that was predicted by the bill's opponents. When you combine the fact
that there will be fewer doctors with the reality of millions of people added to
the medical rolls expect very long waiting times to see a physician in the near
future....thank you Obamacare."
The full study here by Jeffrey Dunetz
Hat tip to Jeffrey Dunetz at Conservative Bloggers on Facebook
"Jaundiced eye" "The phrase "Jaundiced eye" means to looks at something with a prejudiced view, usually in a rather negative or critical manner.
It was thought that people who suffered with jaundice saw everything ini(sic) yellow tones, but evetuallyl(sic) the phrase "jaundiced eye" came to mean a prejudiced view instead."
Good Luck Finding a Doctor under Obamacare "The health overhaul law expands health insurance to millions more people without significantly increasing the number of physicians or other providers. And Obamacare has exacerbated the physician shortage because many are considering
leaving the practice of medicine altogether rather than practice under the dictates of Washington bureaucracies."
Three Years Later, Obamacare Is Even Less Popular "In 2010, the Democrats rammed Obamacare through Congress in open defiance of public opinion, and an incensed citizenry responded by giving Republicans their biggest gains in the House of Representatives since before World War II. Now, coinciding with tomorrow’s 3-year anniversary of President Obama’s signing Obamacare into law, new polling suggests that his namesake is now even less popular than it was at the time of its passage."
Let me get this straight…we have passed a health care plan written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn’t understand it, passed by a Congress that hasn’t read it but exempts themselves from it, to be signed by a president who also is exempt from it and hasn’t read it and who smokes, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn’t pay his taxes, all to be overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country that’s broke.
What the hell could possibly go wrong?