I do know the facts I don't have to watch Fox News or Bill O'Reilly to see the facts
Across the board generally rates have gone up anywhere from 4 and a half up to about 14% again the average is 10 percent a year!, that's across the board not cherry picking your state or a particular area, in addition deductibles have skyrocketed out-of-pocket expenses are through the roof many people have lost their plans and can no longer see the doctors that they used to go to. Those are all the facts that apply across the board for the entire country. In addition I work in the healthcare field and I have watched doctor after doctor stop taking many Insurance's because they're not getting paid enough by the insurance companies any longer because of Obamacare, so to stay in business or do business the way they usually did, to stay in business, many won't even take people with insurance anymore. I myself DID lose my insurance I LOST MY PLAN, and yes I had new choices of multiple different insurance plans, but they were nothing like the insurance that I had previously paid for, they had a higher premium, higher co-pays, huge deductibles, and this has happened to co-workers, friends, and families across the country and as salaries have remained stagnant or have gone down under Obama over the past eight years, yes all of this has severely damaged the middle class American family. As I said this may be good for some people and I'm happy that it's good for you but this has been disastrous for other people and I stand by what I say and my facts can be looked up, I don't have to copy and paste something on here that comes from a specific person or website, go out and read the facts from all over , and go talk to some doctors and go out and meet some people that it's actually affected. 10% a year every year that's what they go up on average who the hell can afford that people aren't even getting raises and the ones that are getting 1% or 2% raises so who can afford a 10% increase per year in their health insurance and then pay larger out-of-pocket co-pays and triple, quadruple or more deductible increases. Those are the real facts for the average middle-class working American family