FaninAma
12/9/2014, 10:01 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2014/12/08/the-insiders-the-gruberization-of-the-democratic-party/
My signature is a direct reference to the type of arrogance and elitism flowing out of the current Democratic Party. They honestly believe they are more intelligent and more insightful into the needs of the citizens and therefore have a duty to rule us by deceit, dishonesty or, if need be, force.
Well, in that regard, she is right. Obamacare does appear to be the gift that keeps on giving. We just keep finding out more and more about the law’s harsh consequences. Most recently, we have seen how Obamacare disincentivizes the practice of medicine and how this affects doctors in America. An AP story included the fact that already (http://news.yahoo.com/newly-insured-struggle-primary-physicians-155516875.html), “Nearly 1 in 5 Americans lives in a region designated as having a shortage of primary care physicians, and the number of doctors entering the field isn’t expected to keep pace with demand.” For those who want to claim Obamacare is working, we’ll have to see how our healthcare system will handle a steadily increasing number of patients while the number of doctors steadily decreases.
I have said the same thing since Obamacare first passed. There is going to be a massive shortage of primary care physicians and mid levels providers cannot meet the deficit.
My signature is a direct reference to the type of arrogance and elitism flowing out of the current Democratic Party. They honestly believe they are more intelligent and more insightful into the needs of the citizens and therefore have a duty to rule us by deceit, dishonesty or, if need be, force.
Well, in that regard, she is right. Obamacare does appear to be the gift that keeps on giving. We just keep finding out more and more about the law’s harsh consequences. Most recently, we have seen how Obamacare disincentivizes the practice of medicine and how this affects doctors in America. An AP story included the fact that already (http://news.yahoo.com/newly-insured-struggle-primary-physicians-155516875.html), “Nearly 1 in 5 Americans lives in a region designated as having a shortage of primary care physicians, and the number of doctors entering the field isn’t expected to keep pace with demand.” For those who want to claim Obamacare is working, we’ll have to see how our healthcare system will handle a steadily increasing number of patients while the number of doctors steadily decreases.
I have said the same thing since Obamacare first passed. There is going to be a massive shortage of primary care physicians and mid levels providers cannot meet the deficit.