Interesting comments; thank you; I still hope the info helps some.
My advice (although most don't want it

) - Anyone wanting/needing info,
October 1 - check the site, chat the chat line, call the number, call your U.S. Congressperson for the real facts. Research. Get multiple answers & decide which sounds correct. Then make your decision.
Just some of my thoughts, even though many will not agree, which is obviously ok with me, or I wouldn't post it!
1. "
Keep your current plan" - That quote was part of information regarding "will the government force me to switch to ObamaCare". The answer is "No"; the
government will not "f
orce" anyone to drop their current health care plan. I know as a fact the context of the quote because I heard it many times on TV by many different persons. Now - Can the government force employers to keep offering their current plan? No (at least not at this time). So that statement, "keep your current plan" was
not a lie by those discussing what ObamaCare requires.
2. Hi Cost of Living Areas (COLA) - The law is 2700 pages, as touted many times. Like Medicare, Medicaid, & Social Security, it needs a lot of tweaking through the years - there were big national uproars about those plans too & the Civil Rights Laws & the Disability Laws, etc. I don't know whether COLA are addressed in the law & I don't know if local governments will "do their own thing" to help their constituents. If I were in a COLA, I would be talking to my local & state governments - "we are different than most of the country, we pay higher taxes to our state & local governments than most of the country, you guys need to do something to help us"!
3. Exchanges & ObamaCare are choices, not onlys, & not requirements. The major requirement with ObamaCare that many don't like is the requirement to be a responsible adult & responsible American & insure themselves - just like with car insurance, house insurance, rental insurance, etc. The rest of us don't want to continue to pay the bills of those who don't want to pay their own way. Being healthy today means nothing except it's a good day, maybe. No one knows what tomorrow brings for their health or the health of a family member. Lower middle class & below, I understand your need. Those in the middle class with unusual circumstances, I understand your need. The rest of us probably have a lot of "fat" in our spending - not by today's standards, but health care is more important than some middle class trappings.
4. There is another option - don't get health insurance at all & pay the tax (oops, penalty). Accept that the government raised our taxes to try to "force" everyone to be a responsible American adult.
5. It's not working now & hasn't been working for too many decades! I wish some Americans would quit saying "Why" & start saying "Why Not" (give it a try). How can we be the "exceptional" nation, the "greatest" nation & not have everyone provided with health care like the rest of developed countries?
6.
It will not bankrupt the nation - that is a fact! The U.S. government brings in enough money to provide health care to us all - a fact. However, the U.S. government (Republicans & Democrats) chooses to spend our tax dollars elsewhere. And when some of us believe that money should be spent on the quality of life of Americans, even some of those Americans complain! Why shouldn't our tax dollars be spent on us instead of on the wars of other countries, "nation building" in other countries, lining pockets of other country leaders, lining pockets of warfare corporations (like Haliburton, etc.) ....on & on. Americans, quit complaining about what is being spent on you & us & start complaining about what is
not being spent on us - & just as loudly!
7. McCain gave an excellent speech on the Senate floor yesterday - I wish everyone could hear it. Step by step he explained the passing of ObamaCare. He explained how months were spent in committees & how almost 300 changes were made by Republicans. He explained how nay-sayers should accept that it is law & the
majority of the American people clearly made their views known during the last 2 elections.
It is the law. It is an attempt to try & fix a national disaster for the American people. The American people deserve to have some tax dollars spent on them. IMO, everyone should believe it is a human right to receive health care - not just for those who can afford it. ObamaCare doesn't get us "there", but it's one step.