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Originally Posted by Danzig
as for the one lady with stage four cancer-joey, how many will get care who formerly couldn't, versus how many will have to change coverages? does the good outweigh the bad? will more people be helped or hurt? at least she can get other insurance, whereas before obamacare, they would have her maxed out (lifetime maximums are no more), cancelled, and no one else would have written her.
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Those who voted for Obama are more foolish than most.
As to your point above, it's not the government's business what insurance anyone carries or what kind of policy they want: "Cadillac" plan, low coverage catastrophic only plan, whatever.
The power grab by Obama that he now seeks to sustain is unconstitutional - regardless of what the Supreme Court says. Read the Constitution and you will clearly see that taking over the citizens' health care, depriving them of choices and jacking their rates up a couple of hundred percent do not fit into the enumerated powers that the federal government has.
The government screwed this woman over - and it did not need to happen and never should have been considered.