How the Health Care Bill affects Floridians

Since the health care bill has been passed, it’s seems as though this health care reform is not really a desired change to the American people.  In a recent phone survey done in Florida as well as the rest of the United States, it showed that in Florida, 62% of the people are in favor for repealing the health care bill, 33% oppose repealing it while 25% are strongly in opposition for repealing the health care bill. The numbers compared to the U.S are 53% in opposition of the health care and 38% in favor of the health care bill provided by Obama.  What can be the cause for Florida being the highest in opposition for Obama’s health care? A good part of this can be contributed to Florida’s strong republican stance and commitment to a very conservative way of living. The new bill would make everyone’s taxes increase on how much they are paying for their health insurance policies.  With Florida, as well as the rest of the U.S in an economic crunch, this increase in taxes would not make anyone happy.  Obama is thinking for the greater good of the people though.  By providing health care to those who do not have it, even though it comes with a price tag, is something we should all be allowed to have.  There should be no price tag on being able to preserve life and live.  Obama is providing those with pre-existing conditions such as Cancer and Diabetes, which had been rejected by health insurance policies prior are given a chance to keep themselves alive and not left to pay for something they have no control over.

Author: Florida Insurance Quotes on May 5, 2010
Category: Health Care Reform

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