In 2010, my congressman and neighbor Democrat Tim Walz voted on a partisan basis to impose the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) on Americans causing people like myself in the private insurance market to lose affordable health insurance plans that worked for us.
In the ensuing years, the high cost of premiums and deductibles imposed by the “un-affordable care act” literally left me at times without even the choice of paying for food, utilities or the medications required for a pre-existing condition because the funds that would have paid for all of these expenses were consumed by the Obamacare premium.
When Congressman Walz and candidate Dan Feehan were asked years later at health-care town halls what steps they would take to amend Obamacare to address situations like mine, neither Walz nor Feehan offered any