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Revision as of 22:58, 19 August 2011
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English
Etymology
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Proper noun
ObamaCare
- Template:neologism The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: a healthcare reform plan in the U.S., seen as the work of the Obama administration.
- 2010, Richard McKenzie Neal, We the People: A Christian Nation (page 161)
- Those who designed ObamaCare were willing to sacrifice marriage for the sake of seeming to be “progressive and equitable,” even though social science research reveals a clear link between single motherhood and poverty.
- 2011, Tony Maglione, Obamacare: A Doctor's Guide to Saving Healthcare
- This book will tell you what is right and wrong with Obamacare and will offer solutions to improve healthcare in our country so that it remains of high quality and sustainable financially in the future for all Americans.
- 2011, Kevin Williamson, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Socialism (page 237)
- Of course ObamaCare is socialism. It has been designed along explicitly socialist lines […]
- 2010, Richard McKenzie Neal, We the People: A Christian Nation (page 161)
Related terms
External links
- Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Wikipedia.Wikipedia