Obamacare with Forbes Magazine

Dr. Kantor recently spoke with Forbes Magazine about some of the major issues with Obamacare, and specifically how it will impact businesses.  They discussed some of the major problems, such as the high costs that it will have on our country, individuals and small businesses.  One major problem is that while we originally thought that Obamacare was going to be revenue neutral, it is now estimated that it will cost 2.8 trillion dollars over 10 years.  We also know that the rates for health insurance are going increase to cover new mandates that are being put into place through Obamacare. Most small businesses won’t be able to afford these mandates, so they will likely drop insurance or restructure their businesses if possible. Is the unraveling of Obamacare going to be enough to initiate major change and reform? Listen in for more information on this highly controversial topic.

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