Obamacare with KFKA RadioObamacare is already having a significant drag on the ecomony, particularly on small businesses and their employees, who are worried about the costs of new mandates and how they will impact them.  Rates are significantly increasing for health insurance, delays are being implemented for exchanges, and other “positive” aspects of Obamacare are either being cut or put on hold due to lack of funding.  This, combined with problems like the recent IRS scandal, is putting more doubts than ever in the minds of the American people.  With all of these major issues will Obamacare ever be implemented at all?  Dr. Kantor talked about this with Tom and Devon of KFKA Radio. They also discussed getting back to the basics to help solve our health care crisis, by using common sense solutions which Dr. Kantor includes in his book What Matters.  For example, putting gym classes and nutritional education back into our schools to educate our youth and help prevent childhood obesity. Listen in for more common sense solutions and insight on Obamacare.

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