America is just a few short days away from the election of a new presidential term, and the stakes have never been higher.

On one side is the juggernaut of the Federal government headed up by the incumbent Barack Obama, and on the other side is the locomotive traveling at breakneck speed toward the final depot, with engineer former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney at the throttle. On Tuesday, Nov. 6, the nation will have either a new face in the White House come next January, or the same one inhabiting 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for the last four years will just go back to the office for another term.

On the block is health care and either the demise or further propagation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Both candidates have strong views about this landmark legislation, and both the Democrats and the Republicans have their own reasons why they love it or hate it. The PPACA has no middle ground, and it is fast becoming more entrenched into the fabric of the economy, both businesses and consumers, states and federal government agencies, and the health care environment. And health care is the focal point of much of the political landscape in this election year.

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