As the American public awaits the Supreme Court's decision on the constitutionality of the 2010 healthcare law, the Obama Administration has launched a website defending the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as 'Obamacare.'
While the term Obamacare was initially used to denounce the healthcare law, the administration is attempting to take back the term by delivering the message that Obamacare has helped millions of Americans.
Visitors of BarackObama.com/health-care are brought to a screen with the headline "Learn how Obamacare benefits you." The website includes basic summaries of some of the provisions of the PPACA, focusing on how it will provide insurance to millions of Americans. Additionally, the site includes a scrolling list of personal stories from people who have benefited from the healthcare reforms.
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While the term Obamacare was initially used to denounce the healthcare law, the administration is attempting to take back the term by delivering the message that Obamacare has helped millions of Americans.
Visitors of BarackObama.com/health-care are brought to a screen with the headline "Learn how Obamacare benefits you." The website includes basic summaries of some of the provisions of the PPACA, focusing on how it will provide insurance to millions of Americans. Additionally, the site includes a scrolling list of personal stories from people who have benefited from the healthcare reforms.
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