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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1041479)12/4/2017 5:29:49 PM
From: zzpat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576336
 
"Findings and Conclusions: We find that gaining insurance coverage through the expansions decreased the probability of not receiving medical care by between 20.9 percent and 25 percent. Gaining insurance coverage also increased the probability of having a usual place of care by between 47.1 percent and 86.5 percent. These findings suggest that not only has the ACA decreased the number of uninsured Americans, but has substantially improved access to care for those who gained coverage."

The Commonwealth Fund

I'm consistently amazed that republicans refuse to do even the most basic of research before they make their outlandish claims. Clearly listening to lies and believing those lies is easier than spending a few seconds researching it. The sad fact is republicans know you're too lazy to do research so they know they can lie to you.

Did you know over 20 million Americans got insurance from the ACA? I bet not....not until after Trump tried to take it away.