Wayne, then keep politics out of your comments. Your first sentence brought it up and now you want to end it when there is push back. Sorry, but I grew up in Chicago and had BO pegged from the start.

From your comments, you are stating that everyone who shared in this string how their insurance has been canceled or how their costs have gone up dramatically are lying. I trust their stories because it is what I have heard from many others from many different sources. To have the leader of the Senate call Americans that disagree with or illustrate how Obamacare is a disaster LIARS at the top of his voice on the floor of the Senate is unbelievable and shows how disturbed he & his party have become. The rammed it through without a single vote from the opposing party and now they own 100% of the disaster it has become. How afraid they have become since buyers remorse is settling in ever where and the mid-terms look bleak for them. You can lie until the cows come home but you cannot hide the impacts to every American when they open that cancellation letter, or when they have to write that monthly check, or struggle to find a doctor that will treat them. Those that rammed this through are struggling to deflect the disaster away from them and all they can come up with is LIARs. How pathetic and empty.

I also noticed that the fact that we now have at least 2 MILLION fewer on insurance than when this disaster started is not discussed. I find it intriguing that the Government will not share how many have actually paid for insurance out of the 4 million which makes me think that much less than the 4 mill actually paid for insurance. Seems to me that there is much that the owners of this disaster are afraid to share.

I do not buy for a second that Obsamacare is good, well thought out, or that we should sit idly by when lies that would make Nixon blush continue to be made by the WH and BO. Obamacare is a disaster on all accounts, plain and simple. To the general public, healthcare, and to the democratic party. Obamacare is reflective of catering to the smallest minority at the forced sacrifice of the majority. I believe in helping the minority but not catering to them. I trust that Obamacare will be gutted and that our healthcare system will survive until then.