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the ACA is nothing really different than what exists other than forcing people to by something they can't afford. It needs to be eliminated. Health insurance companies need to be eliminated on the grounds of common human decency...maybe not eliminated completely, but a massive amount of it. It comes down to this question, should basic health care for a sick child be provided for in this country?? It's a simple yes or no question. If you don't like the ACA, you certainly don't like the present system I wouldn't think. As someone with kids I want everyone treated. If an illegal imigrant is walking around with a conageous disease, I want them treated, no questions asked. I really don't understand the concept of anyone wanting anyone sick just walking around. The ACA solves nothing whatsoever with problems with the way things are. The mandate is pretty ridiculous for the most part.
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single payer. that's what's needed. not that it would ultimately end up a great system-but then everyone would be covered and it wouldn't be a convoluted crazy mess.
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What's different other than a mandate forcing you to buy unbelievably expensive insurance you can't afford? The insurance companies are already there. I have caddilac insurance and still pay well over 5 thousand dollars out of pocket every single year for my family with co pays, deductibles etc. Granted, I have a pre-existing condition etc, so I will pay more. But even with a superb plan, it's breaking me...the costs.
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ACA supposedly doesn't take effect til '14, but certain things are already occuring-including supposedly having the feds set aside money now for the bills that will start coming due in a couple years. yeah, cause they're so good at budgeting money. ![]() the reason they won't even attempt single payer is because it would put a lot of folks out of work-there would be no bcbs anymore, or humana, united healthcare, etc. there wouldn't be a need for health ins. companies anymore. problem is, back when they should have done this, they didn't. now, you're trying to change this humongous mess which would have a lot of negative consequences...so they're trying to take what we have, and make it fit. it's not going to work. and what it all boils down to-how does the fed have the right to tell someone they must purchase a product-one that is really an intangible at that. you buy a car, you have a car. you see it, it's there, you can use it. when's the last time you washed your insurance policy? took it for a drive? read it even? it's there if you need it. because it's a different type of product, a promise of a service if there's a need, all the rules are different. the mindset is different. would everyone be better off with coverage? yes. but how do you force it? there's only one way to actually, legally, constitutionally guarantee medical coverage for everyone. until it gets to where more need/want it than don't, there won't be a push. but right now, most of the country is covered in some form or fashin. whether thru medicare, medicaid, buying on their own, or thru a group. but obama and congress are attempting to create this monstrosity that will essentially add coverage for some, while making changes that affect many-and for many affected, the change is negative.
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Look at the NDAA votes. Look at the number of Goldman-Sachs stooges on Obama's staff, look at the military decisions of Obama, and compare them to Bush. There is zero divide people....zero. None. It's simply a game show. A president Santorum or President Romney, or President Bush, or President Clinton or President Obama. Same as it ever was.
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and back to what i said earlier about obama and the individual mandate: http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Oba...3/29/id/434199 'The Supreme Court seems poised to declare Obamacare unconstitutional, based partly on an argument that President Barack Obama used to attack former Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s healthcare plan in 2008, according to Daily Mail Washington correspondent Toby Harnden.'
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http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics...-court-defeat/
not sure if anyone saw obama's comments directed at the scotus the other day regarding the upcoming ppuca ruling. i thought they were ill-advised, and he was overstepping historical boundaries...now i've read this: 'With his comments this week, Obama became the first president to weigh in on a major Supreme Court case after oral arguments wrapped up but before a decision was actually issued, according to University of Texas Supreme Court historian Lucas Powe.' eric holder has had to put together a three page response per a fed'l judges orders. now, if only someone would the AG write a term paper on why he feels it's hunky dory to avoid due process for u.s. citizens. http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics...ents-persists/ and this, on his comments that an overturning would be unprecedented (he's incorrect on that score) http://www.usatoday.com/news/washing...ted/54004040/1 i know there have been references to how intelligent obama is supposed to be, but i'm beginning to wonder...or maybe he slept all thru civics and u.s. history classes?
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The mandate, which will affect less than 7% of adults, helps lower that cost for you. In 2014, you'll be able to shop the exchanges for less expensive insurance (including that offered by non-profits), with zero concern about your pre-existing condition. You'll pay the same with a new policy as someone without your condition. If you cannot afford insurance, there are tax credits that will help you afford it. In addition, and luckily for you, the ACA has now made it illegal for an insurance company to drop you for claims on your existing conditions. Yes, single payer would have been far more efficient, and cost alot less, but the GOP was stalling, so a GOP plan was chosen to get something passed. Hopefully, within 10 years, we'll have single payer. Either as a result of this country coming to it's senses about our excessive healthcare costs; or, in the rare situation the ACA is overturned, and Medicare being immediately extended to 40-50 million currently uninsured Americans.
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