Our hero Natoma may you rest in peace. Several years later my family needed the protection of the Had a beautiful daughter who was in the NICU for 8 months after birth. Without the ACA, my child of less than a year would have met her lifetime limit Thank you for keeping it real always. You are a man for all people. The honor you give Natoma in this memorial is beautiful. . Thank you for listening to Natoma. There are so many people who just can’t afford expensive health care, yet their quality of life is dependent upon good health services Once again, a huge reminder of how important and voices are!!! If we don’t speak up, if we don’t support candidates that work for what we see is important, and if we don’t/can’t vote – these voices do not get heard! Thank God for this Cubrebocas cala frac
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Beautiful tribute! So deserving for her contribution to change health care! My sincerest condolences and prayers for the family.. The affordable care act forced my profit hungry insurance company to actually cover my knee replacement surgeries- which they had denied (and I appealed and lost) for 10 years. It was so bad I couldn’t walk some days- but they said “I was too young. A great man with a good heart! We missed that during the last four years Thank you so much for sharing! The nation needs to know the impact one positive thing can have.. That made that women’s day or week, etc. To know that our President really cared and invited her to participate made the works to her. No one is perfect but how you handled everything during #showtheworld what type of a person you are. Thank you for Tears. I am reading this from the chemo suite where I am being treated for breast cancer. The journey I am on is bewildering and scary at times. I cannot imagine how I would navigate this path without insurance. Many thanks President Obama for every Cubrebocas cala frac
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Dear Mr. President: The Affordable Care Act is great as far as it goes. But we need to get rid of the “insurance” model for paying for health care, once and for all. When policy stop treatment we all lose. This is beyond unacceptable. RIP Natoma, thank you Barack Obama. May she Rest In Peace and thank you for sharing. I would never qualify for insurance on my own either as I have complicated Crohn’s disease; thank you Natoma!. Beautiful tribute to a woman who’s story helped changed the course of our country. Beautiful president who took the time to read her letter, feel empathy and feel empowered to do something to actually help her and other Americans in similar situations. Thank you, Mr. President, for continuing to be a leader with empathy and sharing Natoma’s story. I wish her peace after her two time fight. I am also a breast cancer survivor and I am so relieved that empathetic leadership is back in the White House a