"As the U.S. unemployment rate hit 9.5% in June 2009 and a shocked public was looking for a response, the new president introduced the Affordable Care Act. Whatever else one may say about ObamaCare, it has nothing directly to do with U.S. employment. For the next nine months, as unemployment ran between 9.5% and 10%, Congress at Mr. Obama's insistence worked on his health-care legislation. When Mr. Obama signed the bill into law in March 2010, the unemployment rate was 9.8%. If an opponent wanted to describe this in partisan terms, he might say that the president legislated an entitlement dream while the economy burned." Daniel Henninger, It's always the economy, Stupid. Sept. 27, 2012 Wall Street Journal
Never let a crisis go to waste as his advisors said. He took over the health care industry while unemployment rose, people lost their jobs, their homes, and their hope and change. They are probably too discouraged to vote, or think their government benefits depends on his good heart. His die-hard supporters who haven’t lost anything but maybe a raise or two, will blindly vote for 4 more years of this.
http://www.doughroller.net/news-analysis/health-care-reform-bill-facts-figures/ 26 facts known about Obamacare at the time of its passage
http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/ir_6.htm How Obamacare will increase unemployment
http://thecollegeconservative.com/2012/06/27/the-real-face-of-obamacare-suddenly-unemployed-young-people/ How Obamacare increases youth unemployment
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