“Paul said, ‘I think we all want more people to have insurance. What my fear is is that he’s going to make insurance so expensive that the people who currently have insurance may lose their insurance.’ The senator sounded off on reports that another provision of ObamaCare would be delayed, blasting the president for changes laws without Congress’ approval. ‘The president doesn’t get to write legislation, and it’s illegal and unconstitutional for him to try and change legislation by himself,’ he said.”
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