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Paying attention, Supreme Court? Then leave Obamacare alone

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TopicPagePatient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Act should not have been passed

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SourcePageThe Star-Ledger
DateDateMarch 4, 2015
URLURLhttp://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/03/post_118.html
QuoteTextBut it may help the court to remember that five years after its rollout, the ACA marks this immutable truth: Those who opposed it were not only wrong, they were spectacularly wrong. They said it would explode the deficit. Actually, the deficit has fallen, even as the ACA was implemented. They said prices would skyrocket. Actually, premiums came in 18-percent lower than original forecasts. Before Obamacare, 10-percent annual increases were the norm in the individual market.
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Paying attention, Supreme Court? Then leave Obamacare alone by The Star-Ledger editorial board (The Star-Ledger, March 4, 2015) (view)