The Center for Health Transformation has produced an organizational chart for the 159 new federal offices, agencies, or programs that would be created under Obamacare.
Obamacare would impose expensive mandates, taxes and regulations on small and mid-sized businesses — and many of these mandates would discourage the hiring of new employees.
Likely voters support the repeal of Obamacare by a margin of 19 points (56 to 37 percent) — and, by a margin of 51 points (63 to 12 percent), they think Obamacare would increase deficits.
Rep. Paul Ryan outlines the real costs of ObamaCare.
Under Obamacare, congressional members and staffers may prematurely lose their health-care plans — but, in an 8,100-page analysis, the Congressional Research Service says it can’t tell for sure.
Looming shortages of up to 150,000 doctors, combined with millions of newly insured, likely means long lines under Obamacare.
Obamacare would limit flexible spending accounts — which allow Americans greater control over their own health-care dollars and greater opportunity to shop for value — even though such plans have helped families to lower their health costs.