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  • 2017-01-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act (en)
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  • In January 2017, screenshots circulated appearing to show a Facebook dispute which involved a man who both opposed Obamacare and unwittingly relied on it as a health care plan. The image was rather large, and documented a friends-locked Facebook dispute between three individuals: Red, Black, and Blue. It began when Black posted a C-SPAN link to their personal timeline, along with the following commentary: The usual social media debate ensued in the comments. Black, the original poster, eventually responded: This is, of course, untrue, as Obamacare is another name for the Affordable Care Act. Obamacare was originally intended as a pejorative but quickly was adopted as its informal name. The screenshot quickly went viral. However, it is virtually impossible to authenticate whether or not it is real without anyone party to it stepping forward with additional screenshots. All images we were able to locate obscured the names of all parties, and it does not appear that any friends of the conversation's participants have released alternate screenshots. Here is the conversation in its entirety: (en)
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