The point of posting the article was since most every reason for objecting to ACA --outside of the abstraction of "freedom" -- you have given in the last 8 months has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt wrong
Maybe your understanding of those other issues (based on the information you are getting and the opinions that shape your views) is worth reevaluating?
We have argued the worth of ACA into the ground. It is not changing except to a better form.
Yet to see any conversation of how ACA will evolve. No mention on this board on what is happening in Vermont or social experiments in other states in relation to health care.
the point of 1776 was, "to form a more perfect union" not let's bitch about King George into the 21st century
Haha, I just read the article and can't say I'm surprised.
"The point of posting the article was since most every reason for objecting to ACA --outside of the abstraction of "freedom" -- you have given in the last 8 months has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt wrong"
Hmm, well let's take a look at the article, shall we?
Customers aren't paying their premiums. - I have never made this claim
Health insurance doesn’t make you healthy - I have never made this claim
The uninsured rate won’t go down. - I have never made this claim. It's stupid to do so, actually. When you force someone to do something, common sense says more people will do it. However, I have the made the claim that only a fraction of the uninsured are insured today, and that is true.
Premiums are going to skyrocket - The author does not dispute this at all, especially "beyond a shaddow of a doubt" as you claim. He cites ONE insurance company, backing off the initial claim of "skyrocketing premiums." I've already posted the premium increases by state in this thread. You chose to ignore that, surprise surprise
The cost would be affordable - Once again, the author does nothing to refute this. Posting a report of future economic outlooks in this country is worthless. If only the CBO had been right all of these years...