As "ObamaCare" is not some plan or policy you buy, but a legal framework for regulation of the healthcare insurance system, you don't "buy" ObamaCare. You get coverage the way you normally would: either from an existing government program, or purchased from a health insurance carrier. You pay as normal.
did any republicans vote for obamacare
4.2 million people are currently enrolled in Obamacare
4.2 million people are currently enrolled in Obamacare
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No. It will not.
No in his last debate he said that he wants to get rid of Obamacare.
ObamaCare (or, more properly, the PPACA) is not a insurance coverage plan. It is a legal regulatory framework concerned with making substantial changes to both the government-sponsored health plans (Medicare/Medicaid) and the private insurance plan market. Thus, you can't "buy Obamacare". In terms of the economic impact of the law, that's a complete unknown at this point. The law and changes are complex and far-reaching, and we won't have even a basic sense of the economic result until 2018 at the very earliest.
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No.
It passed in 2010.