For a lack of time on my part (or because I don't give a fuck to explain things to people who probably won't read anyways.) Obama Care never should have been passed in the first place.
Obama Care is crap, you're average premium for standardized insurance will be around $200 a month. If you defend Obama Care you're either a Leftest Liberal, or just plain stupid. (Usually it's a combination of the two.)
Actually, I was watching a program where a market analyst who's specialty happens to be healthcare addressed Obamacare, for the average individual Obamacare will be 80% cheaper than current insurance rates. If you want a dramatic example, we can use one from Texas, which has actually set up several legislative roadblocks to obamacare. And yet a family of four, living in Dallas Texas and making 50,000 dollars a year can get medical coverage for 26 dollars a month. That is huge. Do you even know what the average monthly premium is in California? Three years ago I was trying to get health insurance and found out the average premium for a non smoking, non drinking, mostly healthy but medium chunky 28 year old dude where I live was about 900 dollars. Even if after subsidies I was expected to pay 200 dollars it would be a dramatic improvement. Even at 400 that would be a dramatic improvement. My cousin Eva was a wonderful girl, she'd been paying into her workplace health insurance plan for 17 years, then she got cancer. 6 months of treatments later they cancelled her coverage, essentially sentencing her to die, which she did. How am I supposed to feel any loyalty to
that. I'm sorry amigo but on basic math alone I fail to see how wanting to pay 200 dollars vs 900 dollars is stupid, nor how it is stupid of people to support something that may actually bring a genuine improvement to their quality of life. If anything, even as somebody not prone to radicalism or generalizations, given my personal experiences, I would think it the stupidest thing possible to stay the current course. God bless you that you have been so fortunate that you can walk around with such a blissfully ignorant opinion.
The only real danger Obamacare faces is if healthy people won't come on board within the first five years. Then it would collapse. Many start-up healthcare plans go through this and it's a real possibility (then again many start-up healthcare plans don't have the authority to issue a federal fine for non-compliance). I sense however, that that is not what the conservatives are afraid of. Nor do I buy into the scare tactics about work hours or the total collapse of the economy.
Also, seriously. You start your argument with "you are average premium" and you're calling me an idiot? Have some decorum. We've had enough positive exchanges in the past that I don't consider you an idiot just because we have a difference of opinion. If you can't make a similar distinction though that interpretation will probably stand pressed.