Thursday, May 25, 2017

Americans unhappy with health care bill

An increasing number of Americans are unhappy with the House bill to repeal and replace what's nick-named Obamacare, the health care insurance legislation first passed under the Obama administration, some 57% according to the latest poll by Quinnipiac University..

U.S. President Donald Trump made lowering health insurance costs a key campaign promise, and while the legislation does do that, it comes at a signficant cost, some 23 million Americans losing health insurance according to the Congressional Budget Office.

And while American voters do not want to lose their insurance, Speaker Paul Ryan insists, it's good legislation.

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