Seems Like A 'Done Deal' That The Obamas Are Staying In DC

Mar 05, 2016, 15:51
Seems Like A 'Done Deal' That The Obamas Are Staying In DC

President Obama says under the Affordable Care Act, most people can get coverage for under $75 a month, arguing that cost is less than most people's cable or cell phone bills.

President Barack Obama and his family will continue calling Washington home after he departs the White House next year - at least for a little while.

President Barack Obama visited Milwaukee Thursday, and he was introduced at the United Community Center by an unlikely supporter... a Republican from Mosinee. "Transferring someone in the middle of high school?"

He congratulated local Milwaukee leaders for winning a national health insurance enrollment contest called the Healthy Communities Challenge, reports WISN.

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Salter said he could not comprehend that Johnson & Johnson allegedly hid products' link to cancer, noted the Post-Dispatch. The company in 2011 vowed to remove "chemicals of concern" from its baby products, the AP news agency reported.

Obama indirectly criticized Gov. Scott Walker, U.S. Sen. Obama also plans to build his presidential library in Chicago.

But the Obamas have suggested for several years that-unlike most first families-they won't skip town once the next president is inaugurated. "That includes 6 million young people who were less likely to be insured before the ACA".

The 20 million figure was an update to a September 2015 government estimate that 17.6 million Americans had been insured as a result of the Affordable Care Act.

While Obama did not mention this inconvenient reality, he did insist that "The Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, is saving lives and it's saving money".

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A Missouri man who caught the Zika virus while traveling in Haiti marks the state's first case, health officials said Friday. The virus only had marginal effects on the regular stem cells of the neurons they grew into.

According to official White House information, just in Milwaukee 38,000 people newly selected a 2016 marketplace plan during the open enrollment period.

Barrett says that's helping part time workers, whose employers are limiting their hours to less than 30 per week, so they don't have to pay health insurance.

Johnson continued by saying the Affordable Care Act has driven out a major health insurer out of the field, causing 1,200 Milwaukee residents to loose their jobs. Obama hailed the rebound of the auto industry during a recent trip to Detroit.

President Obama is coming to Wisconsin Thursday.

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This was the second consecutive race in which NASCAR discovered an issue with the roof flaps on the Furniture Row Racing machine. Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps. "I'm not going to change the plan because I got hurt", he said.

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