A new AP poll finds that Americans who think the law should have done more outnumber those who think the government should stay out of health care by 2-to-1.
Why did they not provide examples of the questions asked?
Not that it really matters, even if 99% of the population supported federal health care management, it's still unconstitutional. But then that doesn't really matter these days either anyway.
If 99% of the population supported federal health care management, the Constitution would probably get another amendment.
In which case it would become constitutional. That's how it works.
Well, yeah. This is an obvious answer.
Peope are still angry over what unregulated health care did to them. The Obamacare plan was so half-baked and proved that we can't handle any sort of compromise. So we're either going to have to go all-gov't or all-private with our health care, and since memories of the corruption of the all-private version is still fresh in everybody's minds, they obviously call for the alternative.
YOu need to check with your insurance company. I still have my HSA. There is no requirement in the Affordability act that affects HSA's.
Based on the recently approved health care reform package, effective Jan. 1, 2011, applies to FSAs and health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs). Under the new standard, the cost of an over-the-counter medicine or drug cannot be reimbursed from the account unless a prescription is obtained.