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, help was on the way.But of the 
insured majority, relatively few have seen positive effects from the law. 
For 26-year-olds still on their parents insurance and those with catastrophic 
illnesses, yes. For the overwhelming majority, though, the only thing they 
have seen is higher premiums and warnings of increased costs and potentially 
lost coverage to come.Think of it this way: Obama says the law 
has already done everything it will do to benefit some 280 million 
Americans, but the Obamacare boosters at the Kaiser Family Foundation say 
that 42 percent of Americans are unaware that Obamacare is still law.If 
the supposedly best, most popular parts of the law have been in 
place for years and four in 10 adults dont even believe Obamacare 
still exists, does that suggest it is going to become more popular 
or less popular?In a FOX News poll out today, a sturdy, substantial 
majority still want the law repealed. And get this: 71 percent of 
all voters, including 56 percent of Democrats, said the regulations in the 
law are way over the top.If this is as good as it 
gets for 280 million Americans, Democrats and the law are in big, 
big trouble.Obama was helped to re-election by eating dessert first when 
it came to his health law, and now he expects his fellow 
Democrats to eat their peas in 2014. This marks the second time 
that the president has left legumes for his party, but Democrats may 
not be so willing to swallow as they were in 2010.If the 
l
 The author's first experience with Google Glass, a futuristic headmounted 
computer that Google hopes will change the world.FoxNews.com / Perry ChiaramonteToday 
is my first full day as a cyborg.Ive spent the past 18 
or so hours wearing Google Glass -- the Internet giants vision of 
an always-on, digitally connected future, disguised as a pair of glassless 
eyeglasses.Looking past the double-takes and outright stares from everyone 
looking at me, its easy to see the potential of this crazy 
gizmo. But for now, well, its weird being one of the borg.Glass 
is a lopsided yet oddly comfortable hunk of plastic, silicon and titanium. 
The brains of my device were housed in two hunks of gray 
plastic, all on the right side (and no, theres currently no option 
to swap sides). Google has versions in a variety of colors, including 
a gorgeous bright orange. If youre going to call attention to yourself, 
may as well do it in style.At the back is a battery 
and a tiny speaker that rests against your head, and uses the 
bones in your skull to amplify its output. The front contains the 
camera, processor and a tiny display screen -- your interface to the 
world of Google.I picked mine up from Googles temporary Glass office in 
New York. And after a 90-minute walkthrough with several Glass guides, I 
was ready to set out in the world.I found using Glass to 
be remarkably intuitive and straightforward. Others who tried it had mixed 
luck, however, which mainly revealed 

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