Obamacare with WCIT RadioRon Williams of WCIT Radio recently asked Dr. Kantor to share his thoughts on whether he believes that Obamacare will ever be fully implemented and why health care is such a problem in our country. Dr. Kantor says that he believes they will attempt to implement Obamacare but that it won’t work. When you try and have a political solution to a real world problem like health care,  it’s never going to work. In the case of Obamacare, only one party pushed for it and less than 50% of the population wanted it to begin with.  Dr. Kantor predicts that what they are really trying to do now is to push off everything that is unpopular until after the 2014 congressional elections and that we will soon see the individual mandates delayed for a year.  Obamacare, he believes, was in a sense designed not to work, but instead just to pass Congress and the Senate.  They also take callers questions on the increased costs of health insurance and what will become of Obamacare. Listen in for a lot of great details about our current health care crisis.

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