ObamaCare Turns Five – Preview

Monday marks the fifth anniversary of the Affordable Care Act – AKA ObamaCare – being signed into law. Since that fateful day, Americans have been faced with fewer health care choices, higher prices, and burdensome mandates that have made an already tangled health care bureaucracy exponentially worse.

To commemorate the half decade of the government’s takeover of health care, FreedomWorks will be releasing The Five Days of ObamaCare, one day for each year of the law’s existence. On each day, we will highlight a different aspect of how the Affordable Care Act has made life worse, and emphasize the need for true patient-centered reform – now, not later.

While the Supreme Court deliberates on the King v. Burwell lawsuit that will decide the fate of many of ObamaCare’s subsidies, it’s more important than ever that we keep the conversation alive, educating people on why government-run health care doesn’t – and can’t – work, and what conservatives can do to fight for real reform.

The numbers are on our side. ObamaCare has five years, but we have ten principles for reform. That’s nearly twice as many! If we can convince our congressmen and senators to embrace these principles, we will have accomplished the first step towards a free market in health care.

Five years of ObamaCare has already been much too much. Families are hurting, and the longer we wait the more entrenched the government-run health care system becomes. We can’t afford another five years like this. It’s time for a change.

Check back every day next week for yet another reason to repeal ObamaCare – permanently.

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