How do you send an e-mail to president obama? My parents lost their health insurance because of obamacare and I want to let him know how much I love my mom and dad and ask if he can please give them back their health insurance because they are not very well. :(
But the best thing you can do is encourage your parents to not give up, and to ask questions about how to access insurance now. Obamacare did change a lot about insurance, and caused a very small number of plans to be cancelled because they didn't actually provide a basic level of coverage and responsible management. There are definitely other options out there for your parents - especially if they have ongoing illnesses. A lot of states have Insurance Advisors or Navigators to help people like your parents, who've been affected by the changes.
The truth is, President Obama can't 'give' your parents their insurance back. He actually doesn't have that power. Obamacare is a law he supported, but now that law has been passed and it's in effect, it's up to the states to make sure that people like your parents are informed about how they can get insurance - because they absolutely CAN get insurance - it just isn't exactly the same as it was. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
frankie07 answered Monday February 24 2014, 2:31 pm: you know.. i really understand how much you love your parents and how much you want to help them but i dont think obama will respond really ..i mean i think he's busy enough to answer emails im sorry i think you should pray. i'll pray for you [ frankie07's advice column | Ask frankie07 A Question ]
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