I have yet to see an answer about where all this new health care is coming from. 
Published September 03, 2012, 11:30 PM
Letter: It’s biggest tax increase in American history
By: Kaitlin Bezdicek, Grand Forks
Heidi Heitkamp called Obamacare “a budget saver” and claimed she would get us the numbers to prove it. It’s been more than 125 days, and we still haven’t heard how this will save us money. Maybe it’s because Heitkamp knows the math on Obamacare doesn’t add up. After all, it’s the biggest tax in American history.Common sense tells us Obamacare has set our health care system up for failure. There is no way you can add 8.1 million more people into a system and tell me the time it will take me to see my primary preferred physician won’t go up, my quality of care won’t go down and my costs won’t go up. We are not adding more doctors and nurses into the system; we are just shoving more people into an already stretched system and hoping for the best.
Republicans are not against the sick, poor and uninsured. We just want common-sense reform that solves the problem with our health care system: high costs. Obamacare won’t fix this problem. We need to repeal it and implement common-sense, cost-reducing reform. Just say no to Heitkamp and Obamacare. Send Rick Berg to the Senate.
Really..? Obamacare will end up saviong lots of money buy pooling people into larger groups to reduce premiums. It also allows for more people to be covered for routine maintenance of certain health issues rather than running up costly visits to the ER. It is the first step to what I can only hope will become a single payer system. Our current healthcare system is morally bankrupt and needs to be fixed. Healthcare is should not be part of the free market. It violates the Hippocratic oath for negligence and priority. But what else can we expect from a idealogue from ND who has no worldly experience nor the wisdom gained from longevity. And who happens to be a staffer for John Hoeven. Rick Berg is good for dog food and thats about it and I’m sorryto say John Hoeven has little credibility other than to be in the right place at the right time. But I digress continue in your delusions.
Where are all these new medical personnel, to supply all this new health care, coming from? What have they been doing up until now? What flavor is the Meritcare kool-aid?