Obama defends Affordable Care in Dallas
buzzz worthy. . . One month after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (AFA), President Obama is facing opposition to Obamacare following its botched online rollout heads on. On Wednesday, he went to the state of Texas where opposition to his signature health care legislation is strongest. Speaking from Dallas, while the president expressed regrets about the technical problems that prevented millions of Americans for enrolling online, he defended the merits of AFA. He said people are working tirelessly to the kinks out of the system by the end of November. Below is an excerpt from the speech: "Now, I’m the first to say that the first month I’ve not been happy with. (Laughter.) You’ve all heard about the website woes. Nothing drives me more crazy than the fact that right now, there’s great insurance to be had out there, choice and competition, where people can save money for a better product -- except too many folks haven’t been able t...